As you may know, some of us have been experimenting with a location service for
mozilla. We've blogged about it in the past and you can find more information
here: https://location.services.mozilla.com/
One of the interesting things is that we can use this data to provide location
based
On 31/01/14 13:25, Nicholas Nethercote wrote:
I think what Bobby is saying is that a tool which restyles only lines
that have only been modified isn't much use. For example, much of
XPConnect uses 4-space indents, when it should use 2-space indents,
and fixing that cannot be sensibly done in
On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 5:01 PM, Anthony Jones ajo...@mozilla.com wrote:
On 31/01/14 13:25, Nicholas Nethercote wrote:
I think what Bobby is saying is that a tool which restyles only lines
that have only been modified isn't much use. For example, much of
XPConnect uses 4-space indents, when
On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 5:38 PM, Bobby Holley bobbyhol...@gmail.com wrote:
XPConnect currently follows JS-style, which is the most divergent style in
the tree (in particular, 4-space indents mean that a restyle is going to
rewrite every line). As such, I don't think it's a great place to
Doug Turner wrote:
In the mean time, if you want to help, download the Stumbler application for
Android and start helping the world by mapping your area:
https://github.com/mozilla/MozStumbler/releases
I have the Mozilla location services box ticked in my Firefox for
Android. Will that do
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