On 3/14/14 7:09 PM, Neil wrote:
Not that I'm planning on adding any new components, but what
alternatives are there, particularly for non-core consumers?
For core consumers, JS-implemented WebIDL is the way to go.
For non-core, if you control the Gecko you build against, then the
answer is th
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 02:33:08PM -0700, Taras Glek wrote:
> Hi,
> I asked
> https://ask.mozilla.org/question/237/why-do-you-not-use-askmozillaorg/.
> Feedback would be appreciated.
Because it requires yet another account.
Mike
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Boris Zbarsky wrote:
Do not add new JavaScript components with DOM_OBJECT classinfo
(period; I can't think of reasons this would be needed).
Not that I'm planning on adding any new components, but what
alternatives are there, particularly for non-core consumers?
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Hi,
I asked
https://ask.mozilla.org/question/237/why-do-you-not-use-askmozillaorg/.
Feedback would be appreciated.
We just added SSL support for http://ask.mozilla.org/. I filed
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=975600 to get it integrated
with firebot but I have no idea whether f
We're at a point where we are actively trying to eliminate xpconnect
usage on the web.
I'm happy to enumerate the reasons we're doing that if people care, but
the practical upshot is:
1) Do not add new objects with classinfo to nsDOMClassInfo.cpp unless
you've explicitly been told it's OK b
On Mar 14, 2014, at 9:45 , Mats Palmgren wrote:
> Would it possible to also support multiple ranges?
You bet. In fact, yours wasn't the only request along those lines.
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Hello,
We're trying to move the b2g reftests from the old Mac minis to run on
the EC2 instances.
We're going to run the jobs side-by-side on mozilla-inbound for few days
to see how it behaves with more load [1].
If you see the jobs misbehaving please hide them and let us know in bug
818968.
The
I discovered this by chance today, shift+clicking the line numbers to
reference a code range in a bug.
Had no idea it was so recent - thanks a lot!
Jan
On Thursday, March 13, 2014 5:46:14 PM, Erik Rose wrote:
A lot of you have asked for the ability to select and share ranges within
source file
The Web API documentation meeting is today at 9 AM Pacific Time.
Everyone's welcome to attend; if you're interested in ensuring that
these APIs are properly documented, we'd love your input.
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