On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 5:43 PM Andrew Osmond wrote:
> Is this feature restricted to secure contexts?: No, it isn't. This is not a
> new API, instead it is just accepting more types of content via existing
> channels.
This isn't the rationale you're looking for. New formats would
generally be exp
On 11/10/2018 6:03 PM, Tom Ritter wrote:
Are we bringing in a new third party library for this? (Seems like yes?)
Who else uses it/audits it? Does anyone else fuzz it? Is it in OSS-fuzz?
Are we fuzzing it?
How does upstream behave? Do they cut releases or do they just have
continual developm
Summary: Motion is a key component of modern web design, and is the
premier... just kidding. Gecko currently ships as an HTMLDivElement
with the web-exposed properties attached via in-content XBL [0][1]. As part of
the process of removing in-content XBL, I intend to implement and ship
HTMLMar
On 10/12/18 1:56 PM, Brian Grinstead wrote:
Summary: Motion is a key component of modern web design, and is the
premier...
Fire. The premier fire so we can have fire and motion [1].
Or maybe it's just a dumpster fire? ;)
The proposed change looks great to me.
-Boris
[1] https://www.joel
When we made the decision to switch to clang-cl for our Windows builds,
MSVC builds and tests were kept running as Tier 2 jobs in CI to ensure that
they continued working in the event of an emergency switch-back caused by
any last-minute clang-cl compatibility issues. Thankfully, no such issues
hav
If we've made the decision to stick with clang-cl, why would we continue to
support MSVC builds going forwards?
On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 1:06 PM Ryan VanderMeulen
wrote:
> When we made the decision to switch to clang-cl for our Windows builds,
> MSVC builds and tests were kept running as Tier 2 j
As was noted in the bug, deciding to explicitly un-support MSVC is a
decision which merits wider discussion and is not something I wanted to
tackle in that bug.
-Ryan
On 10/12/2018 4:08 PM, Dave Townsend wrote:
If we've made the decision to stick with clang-cl, why would we continue to
suppor
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