On 24/1/17 17:01, Mark Hammond wrote:
> On 24/01/2017 4:55 PM, Ryan Kelly wrote:
>>> The first steps to that were to put the FxA client ID into client
>>> records (e.g., Bug 1254640, Bug 1250782), but there's a lot of work
>>> still to do, and I'm not aware of any bugs on file that track it.
>>
>>
On 24/01/2017 4:55 PM, Ryan Kelly wrote:
The first steps to that were to put the FxA client ID into client
records (e.g., Bug 1254640, Bug 1250782), but there's a lot of work
still to do, and I'm not aware of any bugs on file that track it.
TBH I'm not sure what the next steps are to move this
On 24/1/17 03:18, Richard Newman wrote:
> The original goal I was pushing for, many years ago, was for the FxA
> device list to be canonical: it shouldn't be as vulnerable to bugs,
> duplicates, TTLs, and stale records as anything a particular
> identity-attached service stores.
I strongly agree,
On 24/1/17 03:18, Richard Newman wrote:
> The original goal I was pushing for, many years ago, was for the FxA
> device list to be canonical: it shouldn't be as vulnerable to bugs,
> duplicates, TTLs, and stale records as anything a particular
> identity-attached service stores.
I strongly agree,
The original goal I was pushing for, many years ago, was for the FxA device
list to be canonical: it shouldn't be as vulnerable to bugs, duplicates, TTLs,
and stale records as anything a particular identity-attached service stores.
When you kick a device out of your account, its Sync tabs record
Hi deep Syncers,
While the Sync client teams are working on unifying their device lists [1], it
appears as though there is another list that is not being taken into
account–the device list on the web [2].
Users should only see their one list of active Firefox devices no matter the
context.
I
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