On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 6:24 PM, Benjamin Smedberg
wrote:
> Why don't we remove them from core and let tbird devs deal with it when they
> do have time (or stop supporting UTF7 and so forth if it's not important
> enough to fix)?
Removing the IMAP flavor of UTF-7 would break IMAP. I think it woul
Hi,
As far as I remember, thread scheduling in Firefox OS is handled by the
Linux kernel, so if you are looking for documentation, you should
probably look in that direction.
Cheers,
David
On 11/12/13 6:14 AM, saurabhlnt...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi..
> I am presenting on the topic Firefox OS.
Hi,
There is nothing special about FFOS thread scheduling that I'm aware of.
Threads are implemented by the underlying Linux kernel and are scheduled
by the kernel itself.
We use an Android kernel, so thread scheduling on FFOS is affected by
wake locks. I don't know if we use cgroups* or nice lev
Hi John,
I am presenting on the topic Firefox OS. I need your help to develope some slides for
"Thread Scheduling"in firefox OS. I am not able to find out any data regrading
thread scheduling. Kindly help.
as Thomas already mentioned FxOS uses the regular Linux scheduler for
handling threa
That's correct. It means that benchmarking on nighties isn't really
accurate so beware when running web/js benchmarks. Also it is wrong to
assume an average performance cost and scale the nightly results by a
factor.
We made this decision with the hope that we could better gather performance
data
On 11/12/2013 10:27 AM, Gabriele Svelto wrote:
Being one of the persons who wrote this code I should really be doing a
write-up of this in our Firefox OS architecture page but I didn't have
enough time for it yet :-|
I was actually thinking while reading your mail that it was a great
write up
Mike Hommey wrote:
Thunderbird is already linking stuff in libxul from c-c. Why wouldn't it be
possible to move those bits to c-c and do the same?
It's compiling components using the internal API and linking them into
libxul because originally the mailnews components didn't compile against
On 11/8/2013 1:33 AM, fma spew wrote:
3- We haven't found any indication of Mozilla about alternatives for these
kind of plug-ins, meaning plug-ins that need access to, in this case,
Windows stuff. Google has provided alternatives though.
One alternative is a Firefox extension. Firefox extensi
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