Re: Should FxA remove support for old browser integrations?

2017-10-24 Thread Shane Tomlinson
#x27;t plan to this. We thought Q1 would make sense > combined with some performance work. Do we still feel that this makes sense? > > > -- > Alex Davis // Mountain View > Product Manager // FxA & Sync > (415) 769-9247 > IRC & Slack: adavis > > On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at

Re: Should FxA remove support for old browser integrations?

2017-09-25 Thread Shane Tomlinson
On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 6:50 AM, Ryan Kelly wrote: > AFAICT, Firefox used context=fx_desktop_v1 up until Firefox 45 and our > switch to webchannels in this bug: > > https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1218022 > > If then used context=fx_desktop_v2 for a while one release, when we land

Re: Should FxA remove support for old browser integrations?

2017-09-20 Thread Shane Tomlinson
On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 7:54 PM, Alex Davis wrote: > > Talking to Karlof in SF on Friday, he proposed something similar. Seems > like the second bullet would make the most sense. We stop fixing old > versions but don't prevent users from using them. This way we can be a bit > more aggressive with

Should FxA remove support for old browser integrations?

2017-09-14 Thread Shane Tomlinson
Firefox 29 is the first version of Firefox desktop that used Firefox Accounts to sign in to Sync [1]. Firefox 29 was released on April 29, 2014. In the nearly 3.5 years since Firefox 29 was released, Firefox has aged by 26 full releases. Perhaps surprisingly, FxA still officially maintains and sup

Re: Hinting Sync login in Firefox Desktop

2015-05-12 Thread Shane Tomlinson
Ryan Kelly and I were just talking about sign into Firefox today. :D Music to my ears, I've been advocating of this idea since we started. Jared already mentioned the reverse scenario. If the user is signed into FxA for Sync (or anything really), being forced to sign into other browser based servi