Hi Ben, So i was primarily hinting at things that we should look at when we can switch to the iOS9 SDK. Like new (WebKit) APIs available in iOS9 for example. Not so much about bugs *in* iOS 9. I should have been more clear about that, but we use the term Bug for pretty much anything .. research, bugs, features, tasks, etc.
I don't know when we will be ready for filing iOS9 Radars (or WebKit tracker) bugs though because it is not so simple for us to switch to the iOS 9 SDK since it is not backward compatible with 8 and Swift 1.2. We may have to think about a separate branch where we start migrating to Swift 2.0 and iOS 9. S. On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 4:45 PM, Benjamin Poulain <[email protected]> wrote: > On 6/10/15 7:22 AM, Stefan Arentz wrote: > >> I created a meta bug for iOS9: >> >> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1173353 >> >> Please file bugs for interesting iOS9 features, research, anything. Then >> make the meta bug depend on those so that we have them all nicely >> grouped. We can triage them later when we are ready to start doing iOS9 >> work. >> >> Practical: I think we should think really hard about iOS9. But right now >> no immediate action is required. We need to ship v1 within the iOS8 >> timeframe. >> > > If you want things to change in iOS 9, it is critical to give as much > feedback as possible in the next month. > > If you wait, you will have a bug report in the middle of thousands who > filed reports asap. The chances of getting a bug report scheduled in the > release decrease with time. > > IMHO, it is worth doing quick and dirty prototypes with the new things you > want to use, and file every problem or enhancement request to > http://bugreport.apple.com. > > If you need details about something, I can try to help. > > Benjamin >
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