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On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 4:15 PM, L. David Baron wrote:
> On Tuesday 2017-09-05 14:55 -0700, Chris Peterson wrote:
> > We can stop testing the "stylo-disabled" test platforms on Mac and
> Windows
> > after we ship Stylo to Release. We can remove them entirely after we ship
> > Stylo on Android.
>
>
As of Firefox 57 I intend to turn PerformanceObserver on by default.
It's been enabled on nightly by default for 16 months. Chrome has
already shipped it since 52, WebKit has implemented it since January
2017, but not shipped yet. Edge has not implemented it yet, but as far
as I know they have
On Tuesday 2017-09-05 14:55 -0700, Chris Peterson wrote:
> We can stop testing the "stylo-disabled" test platforms on Mac and Windows
> after we ship Stylo to Release. We can remove them entirely after we ship
> Stylo on Android.
I think removing those test platforms should also depend on shipping
On 2017-09-05 1:10 PM, J. Ryan Stinnett wrote:
Assuming bug 1330412 sticks, Stylo will be the default configuration for
mozilla-central for all platforms except Android. Thanks to everyone
involved with Stylo that helped us reach this stage!
Awesome! Thanks for flipping the switch, Ryan.
To
Assuming bug 1330412 sticks, Stylo will be the default configuration for
mozilla-central for all platforms except Android. Thanks to everyone
involved with Stylo that helped us reach this stage!
Nightly users should not notice much change, since there was already an
active experiment that enabled
As an offer of help, from a group whose charter covers this work, that's
very welcome. I felt that I was being shepherded into something on behalf
of others for whom I cannot speak, which was uncomfortable!
For my own sake, I am disinclined to participate in a standardization
effort outside of the
Hey gandalf,
Using WICG for browser start-up makes sense to me.
We should also consider adding a milestone for the "hero element" for
the browser. There's some discussion fragments in bug 1369417 about this
(which I see you're already involved in! Great!), captured from a very
caffeinated discuss
On 04/09/17 23:34, Jim Blandy wrote:
On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 7:36 AM, David Burns wrote:
I don't think anyone would disagree with the reasons for doing this. I,
like James who brought it up earlier, am concerned that we from the emails
appear to think that implementing the wire protocol would b
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