Firefox 2.2.0 and everything.me

2014-10-27 Thread Karl Dubost
In Firefox 2.2.0, each time you try to enter a letter, there are a list of icons displayed which seems to be delivered by Everything.me. I see two issues: 1. experience-wise it is annoying to have the flickering of icons for each letter typed. 2. It seems to be a change of policy in terms of

Re: Firefox 2.2.0 and everything.me

2014-10-27 Thread Andreas Gal
What happens when a user types letters into the Google search box we ship by default in Firefox? Thanks, Andreas On Oct 27, 2014, at 12:08 AM, Karl Dubost kdub...@mozilla.com wrote: In Firefox 2.2.0, each time you try to enter a letter, there are a list of icons displayed which seems to

Re: Firefox 2.2.0 and everything.me

2014-10-27 Thread Karl Dubost
Andreas, Le 27 oct. 2014 à 08:15, Andreas Gal andreas@gmail.com a écrit : What happens when a user types letters into the Google search box we ship by default in Firefox? Do you mean desktop? Sorry I was not clear, but I was talking about Firefox OS. But that seems unrelated to

Re: Firefox 2.2.0 and everything.me

2014-10-27 Thread Andreas Gal
On Oct 27, 2014, at 1:16 AM, Karl Dubost kdub...@mozilla.com wrote: Andreas, Le 27 oct. 2014 à 08:15, Andreas Gal andreas@gmail.com a écrit : What happens when a user types letters into the Google search box we ship by default in Firefox? Do you mean desktop? Sorry I was not

Re: Firefox 2.2.0 and everything.me

2014-10-27 Thread Karl Dubost
Andreas, Le 27 oct. 2014 à 09:30, Andreas Gal andreas@gmail.com a écrit : So we send an XHR request for each letter to Google on Desktop (search box), and XHR requests to e.me on Firefox OS. How are these cases different. Are they both a problem? I am just trying to understand the exact

Re: Firefox 2.2.0 and everything.me

2014-10-27 Thread Gabriele Svelto
On 27/10/2014 08:08, Karl Dubost wrote: 2. It seems to be a change of policy in terms of sharing data the user type in the URL bar. Is there a possibility to put that off and not having whatever you type up there to be sent somewhere the user does not expect? Yes, suggestions can be disabled

Re: Firefox 2.2.0 and everything.me

2014-10-27 Thread Karl Dubost
Gabriele, Le 27 oct. 2014 à 09:48, Gabriele Svelto gsve...@mozilla.com a écrit : Yes, suggestions can be disabled from the settings app: go into Settings Search and turn off Search Suggestions. Thanks! Very useful. So that solves one part of the issues. Very cool. I had completely missed

Re: Firefox 2.2.0 and everything.me

2014-10-27 Thread Gabriele Svelto
On 27/10/2014 09:55, Karl Dubost wrote: 1. Being usability (performance on flickering) Bug number? We've got bug 1027381 [1] though we might want to introduce a mechanism to also throttle the requests we send (and drawing the spinner which takes a huge amount of CPU time slowing down the user).

Re: MSE WebM/VP9 enabled on nightly

2014-10-27 Thread ishikawa
Sorry for top-posting: The error mentioned about the missing files was again observed on a PC which has C-C tree refreshed this morning. The error for one of the file is as follows: make[4]: *** No rule to make target

Re: MSE WebM/VP9 enabled on nightly

2014-10-27 Thread Bobby Holley
This issue is off-topic for this thread. Please file a bug and CC a build peer. On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 10:06 AM, ishikawa ishik...@yk.rim.or.jp wrote: Sorry for top-posting: The error mentioned about the missing files was again observed on a PC which has C-C tree refreshed this morning.

Test Informant Report - Week of Oct 19th

2014-10-27 Thread Andrew Halberstadt
Test Informant report for 2014-10-26. State of test manifests at revision 8230834302c9. Using revision 33c0181c4a25 as a baseline for comparisons. Showing tests enabled or disabled between 2014-10-18 and 2014-10-26. 86% of tests across all suites and configurations are enabled. Summary ---

Intent to ship: CSSOM-View Scroll-Behavior CSS Property and CSSOM-View DOM Extensions for Smooth Scrolling

2014-10-27 Thread Kip Gilbert
As of October 28, 2014 I intend to turn on by default CSSOM-View Scroll-Behavior CSS Property and CSSOM-View DOM Extensions related to smooth scrolling. They have been developed behind the layout.css.scroll-behavior.enabled and layout.css.scroll-behavior.property-enabled preferences. Firefox is

Re: Intent to ship: CSSOM-View Scroll-Behavior CSS Property and CSSOM-View DOM Extensions for Smooth Scrolling

2014-10-27 Thread Jet Villegas
\o/ Cross-posting to b2g-internal as these are the features the Gaia team will use for the scrolling effects requested for Firefox OS. --Jet - Original Message - From: Kip Gilbert kgilb...@mozilla.com To: dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org Sent: Monday, October 27, 2014 1:31:43 PM Subject:

Removing unused Perl scripts from the tree

2014-10-27 Thread Nicholas Nethercote
Hi, In https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1089446 I'm removing some old, unused Perl scripts from the tree. I'm giving notice here just in case any of the scripts I'm planning to remove are still being used, and also to find out if more scripts can be removed. My working list and notes

Re: Removing unused Perl scripts from the tree

2014-10-27 Thread David Keeler
Thanks for doing this! On 10/27/2014 03:18 PM, Nicholas Nethercote wrote: ./security/manager/ssl/tests/unit/test_certificate_usages/generate.pl - mentioned in comments in security/manager/ssl/tests/unit/test_certificate_usages.js We probably still need this until bug 969985[0] is fixed (in

Re: Removing unused Perl scripts from the tree

2014-10-27 Thread L. David Baron
On Monday 2014-10-27 15:18 -0700, Nicholas Nethercote wrote: ./layout/reftests/fonts/generate-bitpattern-font.pl - mentioned by bidiMirroring.svg I believe this is code that was used to generate a file checked in to the tree (BitPattern.woff, in the same directory, although there was presumably

Re: Removing unused Perl scripts from the tree

2014-10-27 Thread Ralph Giles
On 2014-10-27 3:18 PM, Nicholas Nethercote wrote: ./media/libopus/celt/arm/arm2gnu.pl ./media/libvpx/build/make/ads2gas.pl ./media/libtheora/lib/arm/arm2gnu.pl These come from upstream, and are used to convert syntax of assembler source files so they can work with various toolchains. Upstream

Re: Removing unused Perl scripts from the tree

2014-10-27 Thread Nicholas Nethercote
A clarification: I'm not planning to do anything with the scripts in the THIRD-PARTY section, unless somebody tells me foo.pl is not third-party and can be safely removed. Nick On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 3:18 PM, Nicholas Nethercote n.netherc...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, In

Re: Removing unused Perl scripts from the tree

2014-10-27 Thread Karl Tomlinson
Nicholas Nethercote writes: UNSURE -- ./layout/mathml/updateOperatorDictionary.pl - appears to be in fairly recent use This was used to generate an in-tree file from an external spec. It is reasonably likely that there will be future changes to the spec, in which case the script will

MemShrink Meeting - Tuesday, 28 Oct 2014 at 4:00pm PDT

2014-10-27 Thread Jet Villegas
The next Memshrink meeting is is brought to you by e10s now reporting performance timing in the content process: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1079705 The wiki page for this meeting is at: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Performance/MemShrink Agenda: * Prioritize unprioritized

Re: Intent to ship: CSSOM-View Scroll-Behavior CSS Property and CSSOM-View DOM Extensions for Smooth Scrolling

2014-10-27 Thread Jonas Sicking
Last we talked about this, I thought that we concluded that smooth scrolling wasn't so much a property of the element, but rather a property of the callsite. See my two emails to the intent to implement thread. Did this change? / Jonas On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 1:31 PM, Kip Gilbert