On 07/11/2014 10:40, Gijs Kruitbosch wrote:
Where can we read about how this decision was made? On my profiles with
Force RTL, e10s perma-crashes (
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1072980 ), and in most
other cases, I only ever see spinners for remote content (ie can't
actually browse the web - doesn't matter too much for me because I
normally use beta).

I recognize that my experience is not universal, but I hope it makes
sense that I'm... surprised... that we're turning this on for everyone.

FWIW, my experience is pretty similar to yours.
I'm forcing myself to use it for everyday work, but I completely dropped forceRTL and Flash (I must admit I'm not missing it) to make it usable. Sometimes it is hanging for seconds (white content in every tab) and the content process is crashing often. But in the end, it's usable.

Nightly is for testing bleeding edge features and make them ready for prime time. We just got too much acquainted to a stable Nightly and that was not its scope, it was called Minefield for a reason. I'm happy we are enabling e10s for nightly testers if that allows it to improve faster, regardless of its status.

-m
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