It sounds basically like Gecko support is cut off for the most part.  If
there's no decision to pull it out of teir 3 support, ie a direction for
the project needs to be decided...
the project will eventually fail unless we lock into a gecko.  (60 % of
failures for smoke tests come from gecko).

How soon do you think we will pull out of tier 3 support?

On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 9:40 AM, Fabrice Desré <fabr...@mozilla.com> wrote:

> On 01/25/2016 09:30 AM, Ehsan Akhgari wrote:
>
> > For example, for a long time b2g partners held back our minimum
> > supported gcc.  Now that there are no such partner requirements, perhaps
> > we can consider bumping up the minimum to gcc 4.8?  (bug 1175546)
>
> We moved to 4.8 on b2g a year ago: see
> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1056337
> Who's behind? :P
>
> > Another example, last year because of 2.5 release pressure where people
> > were planning on using service workers in gaia app, we had to add a huge
> > hack for "supporting" app:// URIs for service worker interception.  The
> > last time that this code bit me was earlier this morning.  It would be
> > nice if I can remove this broken code now instead of worrying about how
> > to keep supporting it going forward (this makes fixing bug 1222008 more
> > complicated than it needs to be.)
>
> I have no objections to remove this particular support.
>
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