y a
formalization of the current state of affairs.
Name: Loop aka Firefox Hello
Description: Voice and Video Collaboration System
Module owner: Adam Roach
Peers: Mark Banner, Dan Mosedale, Nicolas Perriault, Jared Wein, Michael
de Boer, Tarek Ziadé, Alexis Metaireau, Rémy Hubscher, Mathieu Le
Thanks. Created.
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On 1/21/15 17:56, Johnny Stenback wrote:
Sounds great to me! +1
On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 1:31 PM, Adam Roach wrote:
Over the past year, a growing team of developers has been involved in
developing a voice and video collaboration system that is integrated into
the Firefox
access
Module Owner: Randell Jesup
Peers: Eric Rescorla, Ethan Hugg, Byron Campen, Adam Roach
Source Dir(s): N/A (see submodules)
Bugzilla Component(s): Core::WebRTC
URL: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Media/webrtc
Submodules of WebRTC
Name: WebRTC Media
Description: Submodule of WebRTC responsible
On 4/20/15 14:03, David Weir wrote:
alsohttps://wiki.mozilla.org/Modules/All#Governance_Sub_Modules as Brendan
left Mozilla
I didn't think being an employee was a prerequisite for module ownership.
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I've split the WebRTC module as described below. The directory
reorganization will follow as time allows.
On 4/13/15 13:05, Adam Roach wrote:
The existing WebRTC module is now considerably larger and more complex
than when it was first conceived, and the people working on it are
bec
n names was made
with the knowledge that ISO has a procedure for determining which
entities should be and should not be on that list."
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On 5/12/15 14:11, Boris Zbarsky wrote:
On 5/12/15 3:00 PM, Adam Roach wrote:
We should not be taking actions that make it look like Mozilla is trying
to independently determine what is and what isn't a country.
Then we should just make the "country" field here freeform and b
tting catastrophic
political land-mines.
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ugh it will be an incredible distraction.
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On 5/13/15 05:01, Gervase Markham wrote:
Another option would be to make the country field non-mandatory
I think this is the cleanest way forward. Abstaining from providing
information like this in a profile should always be an option.
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s that we both agree that having a list of
ISO-identified country codes combined with an option to simply not
select a value is an adequate solution, which would seem to make the
rest of the discussion academic.
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to use a list determined by a multilateral group
of worldwide entities rather than a unilateral declaration published by
a single country.
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ive is available.
I don't find anything in there to disagree with. I think it's a good policy.
But it doesn't support your argument that we should use a modified
version of ISO3166-1. That is delving quite squarely into, as you put
it, "politics outside of issues clearly tied
bly contentious evaluation
for each request. Both paths lead us to being forced into politically
dicey positions in the future.
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d Nigeria begins to establish diplomatic
relations with other countries. It isn't hard to believe that, much like
the gradual diplomatic acceptance of the PRC in the '50's and '60's,
such an entity might gain recognition by a non-trivial percentage of UN
member states.
And tha
The module description sounds good. I don't know anything about the
nature of the codebase and who has been working on it, but the peer list
seems to be kind of short for a module that has five different
associated repositories.
To be clear: I support creation of a module, but would look for
suited to take
on the remaining tasks.
I'd like to formalize this by stepping down as owner, and handing that
mantle off to Mark. Sound good?
[1] https://wiki.mozilla.org/Modules/All#Loop_aka_Firefox_Hello
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lt-in client and a web client.
Google Analytics and Optimizely run on the Hello web client, which is a
Mozilla web property. They do not run as part of the built-in client
that is a part of Firefox.
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ny more strongly than they can right now (e.g.,
by removing it from the toolbar).
[1] Thanks to Kev Needham for suggesting this term as a less-confusing
replacement for "system add-on".
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t for Pocket. However, as a general principle, there
seems to be a certain kind of wisdom in accepting an offer from a third
party to support an operationally expensive feature.
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This is still the wrong list for this conversation. You have now been
told twice.
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> On Oct 15, 2016, at 17:05, Filipus Klutiero wrote:
>
>> On 2016-10-08 15:17, Boris Zbarsky wrote:
>>> On 10/8/16 11:39 AM, Filipus Klutiero wrote:
>>>2. The ticket in which I reported that bugs.mozilla.org
This seems reasonable. I support the creation of such a module.
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On 3/8/17 22:27, Nicholas Nethercote via governance wrote:
Greetings,
The Gecko Profiler is a longstanding Mozilla component that has never had
its own module. It is sufficiently large and important that it deserves
one. I prop
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