On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 4:27 PM, Steve Fink wrote:
> This thread worries me greatly. Somebody tell me we have a plan and policy
> around this already. Please?
>
We might, but I'm not sure what "this" you're concerned about. Whether API
names should be prefixed? Or whether we should expose thin
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 2:49 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> I need to look at the notifications for SeaMonkey anyway but how could
> Thunderbird implement the standard doorhanger with no location bar? I think
> the dialog should be retained for projects which do not have a location bar
> and/or
This was a huge project full of detailed requirements and challenges,
and an important step in the taskcluster migration. Congratulations
to everyone who worked so hard to make it happen!
Dustin
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As of now we are declaring this work a success!
We have unfrozen Nightly updates for 10% of our userbase right now. We
plan to update 100% of our users tomorrow after the next set of Nightlies
are produced.
There are a few minor issues we are following up on at this time, but
expect to have them
On 7/26/2017 4:27 PM, Steve Fink wrote:
it's a bold move that says we're willing to take the painful hit of
pissing off addon authors and users
That has certainly happened...
But to make the sacrifice worthwhile, that means we have to *be* a
high quality product. One with a competitive edge.
This thread worries me greatly. Somebody tell me we have a plan and
policy around this already. Please?
We're taking the regrettable but necessary step of killing off legacy
style extension "APIs"[1]. Necessary because e10s and the basic
impossibility of maintaining security, stability, perfor
David, others,
Le 26 juil. 2017 à 17:58, David Teller a écrit :
> moz-prefixing makes it clear that the feature can be absent on some
> browsers.
vendor prefixes were of a good intent, an idea of a safe space to explore a
technology without breaking stuff in the real world (aka pharmaceutical l
On 7/26/17 3:06 PM, Ehsan Akhgari wrote:
> On 07/26/2017 04:58 AM, David Teller wrote:
>> Well, at least there is the matter of feature detection, for people who
>> want to write code that will work in more than just Firefox.
>> moz-prefixing makes it clear that the feature can be absent on some
>>
On 07/26/2017 04:58 AM, David Teller wrote:
Well, at least there is the matter of feature detection, for people who
want to write code that will work in more than just Firefox.
moz-prefixing makes it clear that the feature can be absent on some
browsers.
Until the day that said other browser gets
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017, at 12:57 PM, Simon Sapin wrote:
> On 26/07/2017 15:05, Ted Mielczarek wrote:
> >ac_add_options --with-ccache=sccache
>
> When used together with icecc, this appears to force all jobs to run
> locally which makes icecc pointless.
We should figure out what's going on here
On 26/07/2017 15:05, Ted Mielczarek wrote:
ac_add_options --with-ccache=sccache
When used together with icecc, this appears to force all jobs to run
locally which makes icecc pointless.
I’ve ended up keeping "classic" ccache for C and C++ code and adding
'export RUSTC_WRAPPER=sccache' to
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 9:05 AM, Ted Mielczarek wrote:
> If you build Firefox on Linux or OS X you can (and
> should) use sccache in place of ccache for local development.
Can sccache be used in conjunction with icecc [1]?
I currently use the two together by having the following in my .mozconfig
This work has now begun.
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 9:13 AM, Justin Wood wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Just a reminder that this work will be taking place in just under
> aproximately 2 hours. We are on track to complete it as outlined.
>
> Trees may be closed during parts of today while stuff lands
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017, at 10:46 AM, Kan-Ru Chen wrote:
> Windows support sounds very exciting! Will it support cache sharing?
Currently sccache supports a few different cache storage backends:
* local disk
* Amazon S3
* Google Cloud Storage
* Redis
However, the cache keys currently wind up with fu
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017, at 09:05 PM, Ted Mielczarek wrote:
> Yesterday I published sccache 0.2 to crates.io, so you can now `cargo
> install sccache` and get the latest version (it'll install to
> ~/.cargo/bin). If you build Firefox on Linux or OS X you can (and
> should) use sccache in place of ccac
If you're on macOS, you can also get sccache with `brew install sccache`.
Alex
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 9:05 AM, Ted Mielczarek wrote:
> Yesterday I published sccache 0.2 to crates.io, so you can now `cargo
> install sccache` and get the latest version (it'll install to
> ~/.cargo/bin). If you b
Hello Everyone,
Just a reminder that this work will be taking place in just under
aproximately 2 hours. We are on track to complete it as outlined.
Trees may be closed during parts of today while stuff lands, and Nightlies
will likely stay frozen to the latest buildbot-produced set until this
eve
Yesterday I published sccache 0.2 to crates.io, so you can now `cargo
install sccache` and get the latest version (it'll install to
~/.cargo/bin). If you build Firefox on Linux or OS X you can (and
should) use sccache in place of ccache for local development. It's as
simple as adding this to your m
On 06-07-17 16:07, Alex Gaynor wrote:
> Hi dev-platform,
>
> On behalf of the Runtime Content Isolation (aka sandboxing) team, I'm
> delighted
> to announce that starting later this week, our macOS and Windows nightly
> builds
> will prohibit read access to most of the filesystem in the content pr
I need to look at the notifications for SeaMonkey anyway but how could
Thunderbird implement the standard doorhanger with no location bar? I
think the dialog should be retained for projects which do not have a
location bar and/or tabbrowser.
FRG
Onno Ekker wrote:
Op 7/23/2017 om 2:12 AM schr
Well, at least there is the matter of feature detection, for people who
want to write code that will work in more than just Firefox.
moz-prefixing makes it clear that the feature can be absent on some
browsers.
Cheers,
David
On 26/07/17 05:55, Martin Thomson wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 6:20
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