Hello citizens, The Android Tech Leads met on March 20, and the Special Counsel has provided me a detailed Report of that meeting. As you know, I am vested with the power to decide what parts of that report may be disseminated to the (Mozilla) public, and I have so decided:
1. The Application Services team is making progress on using Necko and/or the Android system networking stack from the Rust FxA + Sync 1.5 stack <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nIcIqY0_-ElgPE4s1DQBRJHYBqZvi3kHrbvwr2HvYGc/>. Thom Chiovoloni is driving this critical functionality in this rolling PR <https://github.com/mozilla/application-services/pull/835>. The team is also planning to use NSS for crypto <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MbjDtG-N0xw9U6zEsh_RHaOmeHlOnYsbx7lh2Jc5ts4/> . 2. Unit testing across the Fenix/Android Components/Application Services boundary continues to be challenging. The work remaining to run Rust native code in Robolectric unit tests is almost in place and Grisha Kruglov will pick it up shortly; see this issue <https://github.com/mozilla/application-services/issues/262>. 3. The plan for migrating Firefox for Android user data to the new Fenix vehicle is firming up here <https://docs.google.com/document/d/187x6QaNXqSCczBraD8kVXO6tzF5gSIRv_jFtgGwhLBs/edit?ts=5c914178#heading=h.uhwjf1umtopx> . But this isn't a small matter like the Special Counsel's Report, so you can read the notes yourself <https://docs.google.com/document/d/13A6BEQa06mtJsqExuxSrfblwM3OS5QEdZJ8K4_x7wUE/edit#heading=h.d8uuaxreyqy> . Yours in service, Nick
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