Hi Gene, Thanks for reaching out to us and for providing the links you have. I haven't had time to go through them yet but a quick look shows good value so I'm adding our team to this thread for awareness.
At this time FxOS HTML5 Performance R&D is distributed among multiple teams. Part of what we're doing with our FxOS Perf Team is working to increase awareness and consolidation of those efforts so FxOS as a whole can benefit. The information you mentioned below is very relevant to our efforts so I'd encourage you to join our #fxos-perf IRC room to discuss some of those points. Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gene Vayngrib" [email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, August 16, 2013 2:05:05 PM Subject: Re: [b2g] FxOS Performance Team Mike, does HTML5 performance R&D like the one done by http://famo.us, Sencha Fastbook and LinkedIn iPad app team fall under purview of the Performance team? We have some questions about time allotment in requestAnimationFrame, about matrix operations and more. I am not sure who in Mozilla can help. I posted the following comment on http://buildingfirefoxos.com/building-blocks/lists.html but it was moderated out. Please advice: "In real life lists often have a large number of elements. Also some list elements often open into another dimension, e.g. images in Facebook feed. Our goal is to achieve fluid 60fps similar to what http://famo.us shows on their site and in their video http://www.forbes.com/sites/anthonykosner/2012/11/10/famo-us-cracks-the-secret-of-high-performance-apps-by-tapping-another-dimension/ Famo.us does not say much except what you can glean from http://www.slideshare.net/befamous/html5-devconf-oct-2012-tech-talk. We have researched all the known techniques and started working on some of them. LinkedIn and Sencha gained a lot of HTML5 praising press when they published ideas from their respective implementations. I summarized some of them and linked to others in this blog: http://urbien.com/v/Blog/32272 We have a pressing need for this advanced component in our Urbini framework (on github), on top of which we are building a set of open source Firefox OS apps. It is a difficult task to tackle alone, so we are looking for collaborators to make it into a framework independent module." Hope this does not hijack your topic. Let me know if I need to post elsewhere. Gene Vayngrib On Wednesday, August 14, 2013 3:24:57 PM UTC-4, Mike Lee wrote: > tl;dr: > > > > > > * FxOS has a Performance Team. > > * Our team needs FxOS performance bugs to be tagged with a " perf " > keyword so they surface in our triages. > > * All team info can be found on our wiki at > https://wiki.mozilla.org/B2G/Performance > > > > All, > > > > In case you weren't aware we have a FxOS Performance Team that handles and > shepherds Firefox OS performance issues. > > > > Key information about our team and our work can be found via any of the > following means: > > > > > > * wiki: https://wiki.mozilla.org/B2G/Performance > > * irc: #fxos-perf > > * email: [email protected] > > * Team MeetUp: Toronto Office, Monday, August 26th - Thursday, August > 29th. > > > > Team members are listed on our wiki and here for your convenience: > > > > > > * Mike Lee (Mgr) , Sandip Kamat (PM) , Dietrich Ayala (EPM) > > * Devs: John Hylands , Dave Huseby , Ben Kelly , Kevin Grandon , Hubert > Figuière , Jed Davis > > * QA: Geo Mealer > > * UX: Gordon Brandon , Peter La > > We work with all component teams and the MemShrink team to investigate and > resolve issues affecting FxOS Performance. > > > > READ THIS: > > We're requesting that component teams and anyone filing, triaging, or > participating in performance-related FxOS bugs tag them with a " perf " > keyword. We need you to do this so these bugs surface in our triage sessions > as FxOS performance issues span multiple components and have varied > descriptions which can make them difficult to find via queries. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > Mike : > > { name : Mike Lee > > , nick : {mlee: [ mail , irc ]} > > , phone: 650.903.0800,3005 > > } _______________________________________________ dev-b2g mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-b2g _______________________________________________ dev-b2g mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-b2g
