Thanks, I made those changes.

-- Emma

On Mon, Mar 25, 2019 at 7:55 AM Dave Townsend <dtowns...@mozilla.com> wrote:

> On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 3:48 PM Emma Humphries <e...@mozilla.com> wrote:
>
>> Reviewing these changes, I have some questions about related Bugzilla
>> components.
>>
>> - Core::Embedding: APIs: Can the bugs in the component be closed and the
>> component graveyarded?
>>
>
> I've just moved the only two open bugs here into a more appropriate
> component, so yes lets close this.
>
>
>> - Core::Geolocation: Should be renamed Core::DOM: Geolocation?
>>
>
> Yes that makes sense I think.
>
>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Emma
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 10:06 AM Dave Townsend via governance <
>> governance@lists.mozilla.org> wrote:
>>
>>> The list of Core modules is long and many are listed as owned by folks no
>>> longer involved in the project. Others have only temporary owners. In
>>> discussion with the TLMC and other folks I've put together a list of
>>> changes to address this. In some cases we've found willing owners for the
>>> code, in others the code is either gone or is small and can just be owned
>>> by other modules.
>>>
>>> This is a long list but I don't think any of the proposals are
>>> controversial so I suggest that if there are no concerns after a week we
>>> consider these changes as accepted and update the Wiki to match.
>>>
>>> Please review this list and let me know if you have alternate suggestions
>>> or if I have made mistakes anywhere:
>>>
>>> Core :: Browser WebAPI
>>> New owner: Olli Pettay
>>>
>>> Core :: Content HTTP Headers
>>> Delete module, ownership of these headers should move to the module with
>>> the code that sets them (e.g., DOM, Necko).
>>>
>>> Core :: C++/Rust usage, tools, and style
>>> Revert owner back to Ehsan Akhgari
>>>
>>> Core :: Embedding
>>> Delete module and the currently unused embedding directory in
>>> mozilla-central
>>>
>>> Core :: Find As You Type
>>> Delete module (the code is now owned by Toolkit)
>>>
>>> Core :: Geolocation
>>> Delete module (Making the existing module owned by the DOM module as with
>>> other web APIs)
>>>
>>> Core :: Global Key Bindings
>>> New owner: Masayuki Nakano
>>>
>>> Core :: HAL
>>> New owner: Gabriele Svelto
>>>
>>> Core :: JavaScript Debugger Backend
>>> Delete module (The code was deleted some time ago)
>>>
>>> Core :: libjar
>>> New owner: Aaron Klotz
>>>
>>> Core :: PDF
>>> New owner: Brendan Dahl
>>>
>>> Core :: Private Browsing
>>> Revert owner back to Ehsan Akhgari
>>>
>>> Core :: Push Notifications
>>> New owner: Lina Cambridge
>>>
>>> Core :: PyXPCOM
>>> Delete module (The code was deleted some time ago)
>>>
>>> Core :: RDF
>>> Delete module (The code has been deleted)
>>>
>>> Core :: Static analysis & rewriting for C++
>>> Revert owner back to Ehsan Akhgari
>>>
>>> Core :: Tamarin
>>> Delete module (The code was deleted some time ago)
>>>
>>> Core :: JS Marionette
>>> Delete module (The code was deleted some time ago)
>>>
>>> Core :: Update Service
>>> Delete module (This module was for update server code which is no longer
>>> in
>>> the tree and now owned elsewhere)
>>>
>>> Core :: Widget - Headless
>>> New module, owner: Brendan Dahl
>>>
>>> Core :: XPApps
>>> Plan to move what is left of this code elsewhere and delete the module
>>>
>>> Core :: XPInstall
>>> Delete module (The code was deleted some time ago)
>>>
>>> Core :: XPToolkit
>>> Delete module (dom/xul would become owned by DOM and layout/xul become
>>> owned by Layout)
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>>> https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance
>>>
>>
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