Le 05/10/2015 17:19, Fabrice Desré a écrit : > On 10/05/2015 01:46 AM, Christopher Lord wrote: >> I'll preface what I say with the hopefully obvious statement that we >> should always aim for everything to be better. That said, however, I'd >> take a 2mb memory regression and a half-second startup time regression >> if it meant the app was polished and performed well. > > Some apps regressed by way more than 2MB. And also, beware of the > boiling frog. > >> Have you guys used an Android phone recently? Their startup time for >> apps is generally atrocious compared to ours (even on high-end devices) >> - we shouldn't drop the ball, but it's not where we compare badly. Given >> we aren't targeting 256mb devices anymore, I'd gladly have all our apps >> use double the memory they did in 2.2 if it meant we had a consistent >> 60Hz update, consistent transitions and snappy response. > > That's not what I see on a Nexus 4 running CM 12 and on a z3c running L. > They are both super fast and snappy when launching the default apps. > Still better than us on the same hardware.
I cannot but emphasize this. Even Kitkat release (which we are based off for the currently in the wild port) beats us badly. > > Fabrice > _______________________________________________ dev-fxos mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-fxos

