We cannot sync all the tags.
Here's why. http://escapewindow.dreamwidth.org/240669.html
On 6/16/14 8:21 PM, luoyongg...@gmail.com wrote:
> Thanks, I've seen that repository, but the problem is that doesn't contains
> all the tags. and all the branches.
> 在 2014年6月17日星期二UTC+8上午10时44分16秒,Aki Sasaki
Thanks, I've seen that repository, but the problem is that doesn't contains all
the tags. and all the branches.
在 2014年6月17日星期二UTC+8上午10时44分16秒,Aki Sasaki写道:
> I don't understand the question.
>
> What tags are you looking for?
Those tags resident in original mozilla and comn hg repositories.
>
Thanks, I've seen that repository, but the problem is that doesn't contains all
the tags. and all the branches.
在 2014年6月17日星期二UTC+8上午10时44分16秒,Aki Sasaki写道:
> I don't understand the question.
>
> What tags are you looking for?
Those tags resident in original mozilla and comn hg repositories.
>
On 2014-06-16, 10:39 PM, luoyongg...@gmail.com wrote:
I am saying about
https://github.com/mozilla/gecko-dev
After that,
I am also looking for comn-central git mirror.
This may be what you are looking for:
https://github.com/mozilla/releases-comm-central
I don't know if it is considered cano
On 6/16/14 7:39 PM, luoyongg...@gmail.com wrote:
> I am saying about
> https://github.com/mozilla/gecko-dev
I don't understand the question.
What tags are you looking for?
>
> After that,
>
> I am also looking for comn-central git mirror.
https://github.com/mozilla/releases-comm-central is expe
I am saying about
https://github.com/mozilla/gecko-dev
After that,
I am also looking for comn-central git mirror.
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On 6/16/2014 12:23 PM, Sylvestre Ledru wrote:
Hello,
I am working on providing weekly code coverage of Firefox code.
For now, I am able to do that for C/C++ code.
I would like to know if anyone tried to generate code coverage recently
on the Javascript code of Firefox (or Firefox OS)?
Define
Wilson:
How difficult would it be to have your grunt script add a dlig table to your
font?
https://www.microsoft.com/typography/otspec/features_ae.htm#dlig
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1008458#c22
--Jet
- Original Message -
From: "Wilson Page"
We are using icon-fonts i
Inline
On 6/16/2014 10:23, Sylvestre Ledru wrote:
Hello,
I am working on providing weekly code coverage of Firefox code.
For now, I am able to do that for C/C++ code.
Awesome. Where are you putting these reports? What is the workload used
to generate those reports?
I would like to know if
We are using icon-fonts in some of the new web-component based building-blocks
examples. I have created a gaia-icons repo so that our components can
explicitly depend on these icons. Inside this repo we have all the source SVGs
inside `images/`. A grunt task called grunt-webfont converts all the
(2014/06/17 4:34), Jet Villegas wrote:
> 1. Let people use the icon fonts anywhere. (ie. like "MS WingDings" can be
> used for this purpose)
Actually WingDings can NOT be used at least on desktop Firefox because
it does not have a unicode cmap. Does Firefox OS have an option to relax
this restri
On 16/6/14 22:09, James Burke wrote:
On 6/16/14, 12:34 PM, Jet Villegas wrote:
I also propose that we make any required code changes in v2.0 so that
non-certified apps can't get unrestricted use of the font. All the
options proposed (#2,3, or 4,) have drawbacks, the common one being
that they ma
On 2014-06-14, 10:58 PM, Robert O'Callahan wrote:
Looks good.
A classic problem we have had is with boolean parameters, which are hard
to read at call sites. We currently solve that by turning them into enum
or flag parameters, but named parameters would be a lighter-weight
alternative. However,
On 2014-06-16, 1:23 PM, Sylvestre Ledru wrote:
Hello,
I am working on providing weekly code coverage of Firefox code.
For now, I am able to do that for C/C++ code.
Awesome, where can we find those reports?
Thanks!
Ehsan
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Comments inline.
> 1. Let people use the icon fonts anywhere. (ie. like "MS WingDings" can be
> used for this purpose)
We can always host the icon fonts on github to download. Could web developers
package the icon fonts in the apps itself? That way they can use the font
outside of Gaia if they
On 6/16/14, 12:34 PM, Jet Villegas wrote:
I also propose that we make any required code changes in v2.0 so that
non-certified apps can't get unrestricted use of the font. All the options
proposed (#2,3, or 4,) have drawbacks, the common one being that they may be
overly restrictive.
The Gaia
Hi All:
We need a path forward on the deployment of Icon fonts in FxOS. The Gaia team
understandably wants to squeeze every bit of performance on their apps in v1.4:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=951593
We are concerned about leaking these fonts into Open Web content, so we want t
On 6/16/14 7:23 PM, Sylvestre Ledru wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am working on providing weekly code coverage of Firefox code.
> For now, I am able to do that for C/C++ code.
>
> I would like to know if anyone tried to generate code coverage recently
> on the Javascript code of Firefox (or Firefox OS)?
Hello,
I am working on providing weekly code coverage of Firefox code.
For now, I am able to do that for C/C++ code.
I would like to know if anyone tried to generate code coverage recently
on the Javascript code of Firefox (or Firefox OS)?
I saw some b2g reports [1] talking about Coverage but I a
On 06/16/2014 01:07 PM, Ed Morley wrote:
MXR now links to the Github log & blame pages from the view single file
and free-text search result pages for the Gaia, Rust and Servo
repositories (bug 1024443).
This means that for cases where Github code search is inadequate (eg:
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time to debug the Thunderbird addons :-/)
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repositories (bug 1024443).
This means that for cases where Github code search is inadequate (eg:
filename search via bookmark keyword or custom search engine
I am developer at Yamaha, and belongs to AMEI[0] to advocate Web MIDI API, and
am administrating community for who likes Web and Music named Web Music
Developers JP in Japan.
As you know, MIDI itself has 30 years' history, and now MIDI is an standard
protocol for the music industry. Almost all
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 6:08 PM, Jonas Sicking wrote:
> A long time ago we talked about just writing a very low-level USB API,
> then enabling signed snippets of javascript to create page-exposed
> APIs on top of that. This way we wouldn't have to go through the long
> and expensive process of st
MIDI isn't just USB, though. It's a protocol that can happen over many modes of
transport; some of the stage systems I mentioned use ethernet, or there's still
tons of hardware with actual MIDI ports (I have 2 IN/OUTs via my DAC connected
to the machine I'm typing this from, for instance). We de
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