It's a bit hard for me to tell from the description - are these values
dependent on a user's hardware, performance of the user's computer, or
a user-chosen setting? If so we would want to support
resistFingerprinting.
-tom
On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 9:54 PM Andreas Pehrson wrote:
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> As of Oct 4th
Summary: An API that allows websites to declare themselves as web share
targets, which can receive shared content from either the Web Share API, or
system events (e.g., shares from native apps).
Bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1476515
Fenix bug: https://github.com/mozilla-mobil
As of Oct 4th I intend to land and ship the audioBitsPerSecond and
videoBitsPerSecond attributes of MediaRecorder on all platforms. We've
shipped MediaRecorder since Firefox 29.
*Summary*: The audioBitsPerSecond and videoBitsPerSecond attributes of
MediaRecorder reflect what an application has con
Hi,
On behalf of the Mozilla IoT team I'd like to recommend that Mozilla
support this Interest Group charter.
There are a few topic areas I think are probably unnecessary (e.g. Thing
Templates and Scripting API), but these are all "explorations" and
non-normative deliverables. Overall the charter
On 10/3/19 1:18 AM, Andrew McCreight wrote:
On Wed, Oct 2, 2019 at 2:35 PM Geoff Lankow wrote:
Hi all, I need some advice.
I'm trying to enable Mochitest on debug builds of Thunderbird. It works
fine, except for the leak check, which finds a number of leaked windows
and docshells. Obviously w
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