On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 04:39:50PM -0700, Chris Peterson wrote:
> On 6/15/15 4:16 PM, Jeff Gilbert wrote:
> >Web Developer Use-Cases:
> >* Sites can collate and cross-reference drivers and hardware when tracking
> >issues both user-reported and auto-detected, which both helps sites
> >identify problematic hardware, and helps browsers fix these issues in turn.
> 
> YouTube currently collects WEBGL_debug_renderer_info when (Chrome or IE)
> users submit problem reports. They have offered to share these GPU
> correlations with Mozilla's video team.
> 
> This information would have been a huge time saver when we worked with
> YouTube to switch Firefox users from Flash to HTML5 video. We ran into many
> GPU driver bugs, from crashes to empty video frames, but we had no way to
> correlate these bug reports with specific GPUs or driver versions except
> through working with patient testers on Reddit.

Isn't that the kind of correlation that should happen on our end, and
not rely on individual sites doing it, though? (which, in practice,
means one specific site)

Mike
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