On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 5:25 PM, Henri Sivonen hsivo...@iki.fi wrote:
Do we have an object that represents the life of a document load from
the very beginning of deciding to load a URL in a browsing context to
the firing of the load event?
So we don't have this. I'm wondering how feasible it
On Fri, 28 Sep 2012 11:44:56 -0700, Gary Kwong wrote:
http://blog.johnford.org/new-mac-builders-ssds-j-settings/
Quoted from that blog:
I did find that it is better to set the -j setting too high than
it is to set it too low.
-Gary
Better in terms of build time, which is the right metric
On 2012-10-02 6:17 PM, Bobby Holley wrote:
The general problem as I see it is that talos try doesn't go orange if
there's a regression (because we detect regressions over time), and
checking the results against a baseline revision is kind of a pain, even
with talos-compare. So I think most
On 2012-10-02 6:00 PM, Karl Tomlinson wrote:
Ben Hearsum writes:
On 09/29/12 12:58 AM, Kannan Vijayan wrote:
1. A patch that is expected to succeed, but you want to run it through
try to verify.
For optimistic pushes, we expect that the patch goes from green =
green. For pessimistic
With people off helping B2G let's spend some time this week taking a good look
at the open projects and the progress that we expect to make in Q4.
Please add your items and status to the agenda before the call.
https://etherpad.mozilla.org/snappy
Dial-in: conference# 95346
US/International: +1
Correction. PBJ is booked this week. Those in MV should find another room.
We'll use the ProgramManagement vidyo room.
- Original Message -
With people off helping B2G let's spend some time this week taking a
good look at the open projects and the progress that we expect to
make in
As an additional data point, my experience is that the interactivity of my
machine is not noticeably impacted when I overcommit with -j12 on my
4core/8thread i7 windows machine. Task manager shows the cores often pegged at
100%, but the machine basically behaves normally. Neither is my Ubuntu
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