On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 09:36:15AM -0700, J.C. Jones wrote:
> The only big U2F property I am familiar with that our support doesn't
> function for is Google Accounts, but I'm sure there are others. (It'd be
> interesting to get a list. I'll take that to a different thread, though)
I've spend some
On 28/01/2018 21:03, Daniel Veditz wrote:
On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 6:35 PM, greyhorseman wrote:
so we're talking 2 full releases and maybe 6-7 months? Am I at at least
close to correct.
If your question was truly "allow ME to use my ubikeys?" (emphasis mine)
then you can do that since Firefo
On 2017-04-26 11:01, Gervase Markham wrote:
On 25/04/17 16:46, Eric Rescorla wrote:
This suggests that maybe we could just turn it off
It would be sad to remove a capability from the web platform which
native apps have. Surely we can avoid this problem without being so
drastic? Is it right tha
On 2017-04-25 00:04, Martin Thomson wrote:
> I think that 60Hz is too high a rate for this.
>
> I suggest that we restrict this to top-level, foreground, and secure
> contexts. Note that foreground is a necessary precondition for the
> attack, so that restriction doesn't really help here. Critic
On 2017-03-22 19:34, Botond Ballo wrote:
Now that this change has hit the release channel, we've started
receiving feedback from a wider range of users, a lot of it in bug
1345661 [1].
I believe the feedback in that thread brings some new information to
the table that we weren't aware of when th
On 2016-07-18 20:56, Gregory Szorc wrote:
Then of course there is build signing, which takes a private key
and cryptographically signs builds/installers. With these in play, there is
no way for anybody not Mozilla to do a bit-for-bit reproduction of most
(all?) of the Firefox distributions at
ht
On 2016-07-19 00:49, Mike Hommey wrote:
On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 09:38:31AM -0700, David Bruant wrote:
Out of curiosity, how has is the TOR team handled points 1 and 2?
I cannot answer for TOR, but I can answer for Debian, who also does
reproducible builds of Firefox.
1) is not addressed at al
On 2016-07-17 18:38, David Bruant wrote:
2) Timestamps of the files inside the .tar.bz2 package will differ, but
untarring them and using a recursive diff will reveal no differences (except
for the aforementioned .chk files)
The second point sort of solves them both. As part of making things
On 2016-07-14 17:49, Mike Hoye wrote:
On 2016-07-13 10:31 PM, ajo...@mozilla.com wrote:
Our official Firefox builds on Linux support both PulseAudio and ALSA.
There are a number of additional contributed backends that can be
turned on at compile time, although contribution towards long-term
main
On 2016-05-27 03:50, Nathan Froyd wrote:
Given the standard library's pervasive use of exceptions, and our
aversion to the same, if you are using a standard library header
that's not listed here:
Are there plans to start using C++ exception? The wiki seems to suggest
there are plans, but it w
On 2016-05-18 10:10, Henri Sivonen wrote:
What do we need to do to reach a decision that it's indeed OK to treat
*run-time* selection of SSE2 vs. non-SSE2 especially in Rust code as a
"patches not even welcome" kind of thing, considering that this may
lead to Linux distros shipping an 32-bit x86
On 2016-03-09 22:17, Boris Zbarsky wrote:
On 3/9/16 3:47 PM, decoder...@googlemail.com wrote:
Actually no. I adapted our gtests in less than an hour.
Does this have to do with the set of things they're testing, or the
style the tests are written in?
I think the point is that some tests make
On 2016-02-03 14:23, Henri Sivonen wrote:
As for the consequences of requiring SSE2 unconditionally, I'm
personally more worried about a conflict with Linux distros that don't
already require SSE2 (even if near 100% of their users actually had
SSE2-enabled hardware; this concern is not about the
On 2015-12-04 19:43, jmath...@mozilla.com wrote:
On Friday, December 4, 2015 at 11:08:08 AM UTC-6, Armen Zambrano G. wrote:
LastPass bring the browser to a crawl making it almost impossible to
use. If we have users using LastPass on the beta population using e10s
we're going to have a lot of peo
On 2015-11-30 22:11, Mitchell Baker wrote:
5. Many inside of Mozilla, including an overwhelming majority of our
leadership, feel the need to be laser-focused on activities like Firefox
that can have an industry-wide impact.With all due respect to
Thunderbird and the Thunderbird community, we
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