This will use the same library for decoding. The tentative plan is to use a
similar approach and do the decoding itself in a remote process (RDD), but
this will be the first image format (as opposed to audio/video) to use the
media decoding stack, so plans are still somewhat fluid.
On Wed, Jan 15,
How much of this platform-dependent rendering is web observable?
If yes, I guess we'll need an escape hatch for Resist Fingerprinting Mode.
Emilio Cobos Álvarez schrieb am Mi., 15. Jan. 2020,
19:27:
> Hi,
>
> In bug 1031664 I plan to enable the themed rendering of outline-style:
> auto.
>
> Stan
On 1/16/20 8:35 AM, Frederik Braun wrote:
How much of this platform-dependent rendering is web observable?
If yes, I guess we'll need an escape hatch for Resist Fingerprinting Mode.
This doesn't feel particularly worse than our platform-dependent form
controls. Height of is different in diffe
Very happy about this initiative. There's still a lot that is undefined about
how outlines should work, but this should take us one step closer to a world
where we can even attempt do define it.
—Florian
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We sandboxed av1 into its own process for security concerns.
Presumably this is using the same or a similar library; so do we have
plans for mitigating the same concern before rolling out to users?
-tom
On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 6:28 PM Jon Bauman wrote:
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> AVIF is an image format based on the AV
This sounds good. In the interests of transparency, it might be good to
get this (and AV1 even) added to our standards positions repo (
https://mozilla.github.io/standards-positions/). I don't know if this
necessarily rises to "important" in the same way that AV1 does, but it
would be good to hav
On 13/01/2020 21:48, Jon Bauman wrote:
AVIF is an image format based on the AV1 video codec [1] from the Alliance
for Open Media [2]. AV1 support shipped in release 55 [3] and is currently
supported in Chrome, but not Safari. There is an open issue for AVIF
support in Chrome [4].
Bug: https://bu
Hi everybody,
2020 is already about two weeks old now and I stumbled over the list of planned
CSS features again at https://wiki.mozilla.org/CSS.
As the list is totally outdated, I was wondering what are the plans for CSS for
this year? Is there some place where users can get involved in the
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