On 2/13/2014 7:33 PM, Bill McCloskey wrote:
Hi everyone,
I just wanted to make a quick announcement about preference changes for out-of-process
tabs. Bug 960783, which landed recently, added a "New OOP Window" menu option
to open a new window with out-of-process tabs. Right now this option is
- Original Message -
> From: "Robert Kaiser"
> To: dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org
> Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 12:29:13 PM
> Subject: Re: [e10s] Changes to the browser.tabs.remote preference in desktop
> Firefox
>
> Hrm, we just recently added an annotation to crashes that states i
Bill McCloskey schrieb:
I just wanted to make a quick announcement about preference changes for out-of-process
tabs. Bug 960783, which landed recently, added a "New OOP Window" menu option
to open a new window with out-of-process tabs. Right now this option is only enabled on
Macs because it r
Brian Smith schrieb:
David's explanation is mostly correct for Firefox (but see below).
However, for Thunderbird that warning occurs because Thunderbird is
blocking the main thread waiting for network I/O (and disk I/O).
Thunderbird should be fixed so that it stops doing network I/O on the
main t
On 2/14/14, 11:22 AM, Milan Sreckovic wrote:
Changing the preferences requires restart, I presume?
Changing the browser.tabs.remote or browser.tabs.remote.autostart prefs
does require a browser restart, but browser.tabs.remote is already
enabled by default in OS X. You will only need to toggl
Very cool.
Changing the preferences requires restart, I presume?
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- Milan
On 2014-02-13, at 20:33 , Bill McCloskey wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I just wanted to make a quick announcement about preference changes for
> out-of-process tabs. Bug 960783, which landed recently, added a "New OOP
>
Thanks Andrew, much appreciated.
You can make the changes yourself, or provide me with a list of stuff to
delete/change. I am happy with either. You might find it quicker to just chop
out the stuff to be deleted, rather than mailing me with it all, but it’s up to
you.
Best,
Chris
On 14 Feb 2
Hey Chris, I can do a review. Though fair warning, I wrote most of it
:). It looks like it's still accurate, though I would probably delete
everything other than how to run them using mach. I don't think there is
any reason to support the old manual way of doing it anymore.
Let me know what yo
The Web API documentation meeting is today at 9 AM Pacific Time.
Everyone's welcome to attend; if you're interested in ensuring that
these APIs are properly documented, we'd love your input.
We have an agenda, as well as details on how to join, here:
https://etherpad.mozilla.org/WebAPI-docs-20
Hi all,
I’m currently going through all of the automation/testing articles on the
Firefox OS zone on MDN[1], and I’m hunting for someone who knows a lot about
Reftests, to give the FxOS reftests article[2] a review and let me know if it
makes sense.
Let me know if you are willing to do this, a
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