In the context of checkerboarding - we know there is more of it than we want, 
so we don’t need a lot of bugs on it at this point, but if you have an 
interesting or important example of it happening, please file it, and make it 
block the “paint-fast” bug 1154825 (do check for duplicates first - for 
example, the “bugzilla scrolling checkerboards a lot” is already known :)
—
- Milan



On Jul 21, 2015, at 22:29 , Kartikaya Gupta <kgu...@mozilla.com> wrote:

> Just a heads-up that I just pushed bug 1157746 to inbound, which
> enables async scrolling for trackpad/wheel scrolling by default for
> nightly OS X desktop builds. It requires e10s, and so if you have e10s
> disabled it has no effect for you. If you have e10s enabled, you
> should see smoother/more responsive scrolling, and probably more
> "checkerboarding" (scrolling into unpainted content areas).
> 
> Note that this is currently NOT riding the trains, we will leave it
> enabled on Nightly only until it is more baked, but it should be
> stable enough for general usage. Bug 1178298 tracks letting it ride
> the trains. Please file bugs in the Core::Panning and Zooming
> component if you see anything misbehaving. If you need to turn it off
> for whatever reason, you can set the layers.async-pan-zoom.enabled
> pref back to false.
> 
> Assuming this doesn't get backed out, I intend to also enable the same
> thing on Windows in the next day or two (bug 1157745). Linux will take
> a bit longer since there are some test failures we need to sort out
> first.
> 
> Cheers,
> kats
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