Hello tiny dancers, The mobile tech leads appeared on stage on Wednesday, Nov 14 (NA/AU timezones). Nobody was wearing a tutu but we were treated to an impromptu interpretative dance: hence today's summary theme!
Before the first intermission, the programme <https://docs.google.com/document/d/13ZqcDtmedjAykVveOlZSFYP5tWi2i6G5dCzUuHEBY0U/edit#heading=h.2l9z8ka50ev3> focused on: - A foxtrot about bringing the Application Services Rust Sync 1.5 implementation to iOS in support of Lockbox for iOS. Without a significant shift in focus that's a late 2019 thing at the earliest. - A quickstep about Application Services progress: composite (née megazord) libraries that compose multiple Rust features to reduce binary size and allow shared configuration should be published sometime next week <https://github.com/mozilla/application-services/pull/387>. Thom Chiovoloni will be picking up the baton for connecting Rust logging to Android Components logging <https://github.com/mozilla/application-services/issues/205>, which should make it much easier for Reference Browser users to access rich logging from some historically dark parts of the backstage services. Before the second intermission, the programme moved on to a waltz in two parts: - The first part concerned the (rapid!) progress to bringing Sync 1.5 support for history to the Reference Browser. - The second part was circling back to the Web Channel/Web Extension discussion from several weeks back <https://mail.mozilla.org/pipermail/dev-fxacct/2018-October/002600.html>. As more integration work happens in the Reference Browser, this becomes more pressing, so we're trying to work through the story well in advance. Finally, Christian Sadilek delivered a solo about implementing PAKE protocols on Android <https://lists.mozilla.org/pipermail/android-components/2018-November/000113.html> . Beautiful to behold, folks. Nick
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