Scrolling fluidity/general app responsiveness of Treeherder is massively
worse in Nightly compared to Chrome. eg try this in both:
https://treeherder.mozilla.org/#/jobs?repo=mozilla-central
The problem is even more noticeable when the get next 50 buttons is
pressed at the bottom of the page.
I
On 2015-04-23 10:43 AM, Ed Morley wrote:
Scrolling fluidity/general app responsiveness of Treeherder is massively
worse in Nightly compared to Chrome. eg try this in both:
https://treeherder.mozilla.org/#/jobs?repo=mozilla-central
I asked some volunteers from the Reps to do an
How was the performance when APZ + e10s was turned on the other day? I
imagine that will have a big impact on scrolling performance for treeherder
since it's a pretty heavy JS page.
On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 11:16 AM, Mike Hoye mh...@mozilla.com wrote:
On 2015-04-23 10:43 AM, Ed Morley wrote:
I just tried it (I'm still running yesterday's nightly on Windows). It
looked great to me!
On 4/23/2015 9:26 AM, Jared Wein wrote:
How was the performance when APZ + e10s was turned on the other day? I
imagine that will have a big impact on scrolling performance for treeherder
since it's a
As of April 24, 2015 I intent to turn on by default DEAA (Antialiasing)
for CSS transformed layer edges on OSX. It has been developed behind
the layers.deaa.enabled preference.
Platform coverage:
This will be enabled for all desktop platforms that use the OpenGL
compositor back-end. Currently,
Hi everyone!
The next meeting of the C++ Standards Committee will be May 4-9 in
Lenexa, Kansas.
This is a busy and exciting time for C++, with many major new features
being developed, such as concepts, modules, reflection, transactional
memory, contracts, coroutines, ranges, a concept-enabled
We intend to enable Push API on nightly/aurora for desktop. This feature
has been developed behind a pref (dom.push.enabled).
The W3C Spec is:
https://w3c.github.io/push-api/
As announced, Chrome also intents to ship PushAPI:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 11:22 AM, Ed Lee edi...@mozilla.com wrote:
Similar to how we iterate on code to make Firefox faster, more usable, or
more functional; we would like to improve on user trust and transparency for
Suggested Tiles.
I don't think that piecemeal treatment of these issues in
Maybe this bug 1157409 bleeding through to non-apzc? Perf on tree herder sucks
for me too, and I have apzc off today.
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On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 12:07 PM, Martin Thomson m...@mozilla.com wrote:
I don't think that piecemeal treatment of these issues in the way that
you are doing currently is going to give you the best outcome.
We were asked to involve the dev.planning community sooner to allow for
discussions and
On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 12:33 PM, e...@mozilla.com wrote:
Do you have suggestions on where each of the 4 topics I posted should be
discussed?
In a meeting, where a small number of participants are well-prepared.
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Martin Thomson schrieb:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 12:33 PM, e...@mozilla.com wrote:
Do you have suggestions on where each of the 4 topics I posted should be
discussed?
In a meeting, where a small number of participants are well-prepared.
So you mean in a place where Mozilla's greatest
Just out of curiosity, is there an equivalent of:
python -m SimpleHTTPServer
in the TLS world currently, or is any progress being made towards that?
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On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 3:18 PM, Robert Kaiser ka...@kairo.at wrote:
Martin Thomson schrieb:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 12:33 PM, e...@mozilla.com wrote:
Do you have suggestions on where each of the 4 topics I posted should be
discussed?
In a meeting, where a small number of participants
On 2015-04-23 3:33 PM, e...@mozilla.com wrote:
This was in attempt to avoid last minute delays or changes triggered
by people saying the community was not involved earlier.
Could you elaborate on this point?
- mhoye
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Seems it has, sorry about that - here's a new one:
http://chrislord.net/?p=273preview=1_ppp=d17048fbc3
I plan on publishing this (on my blog) today. The proposal and shim source
is also visible permanently in git: https://gitlab.com/Cwiiis/gaia-navigator
On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 5:23 AM, Ting-Yu
On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 9:56 AM, Mike Hoye mh...@mozilla.com wrote:
On 2015-04-21 6:43 AM, skuldw...@gmail.com wrote:
I know, not that well explained and over simplified. But the concept is
hopefully clear, but in case it's not...
For what it's worth, a lot of really smart people have been
All this talk of inbound bustage, reminded me of a problem I had a few
weeks ago.
I landed a change that was OK on try and inbound, but had actually
introduced a serious bug for NUWA processes (sorry!).
Over 24 hours later the problem was found by a B2G test run.
I am not sure if this is purely
On Monday, April 13, 2015 at 4:57:58 PM UTC+2, Richard Barnes wrote:
There's pretty broad agreement that HTTPS is the way forward for the web.
In recent months, there have been statements from IETF [1], IAB [2], W3C
[3], and even the US Government [4] calling for universal use of
encryption,
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