Hi all,
I’m currently going through all of the automation/testing articles on the
Firefox OS zone on MDN[1], and I’m hunting for someone who knows a lot about
Reftests, to give the FxOS reftests article[2] a review and let me know if it
makes sense.
Let me know if you are willing to do this,
Hey Chris, I can do a review. Though fair warning, I wrote most of it
:). It looks like it's still accurate, though I would probably delete
everything other than how to run them using mach. I don't think there is
any reason to support the old manual way of doing it anymore.
Let me know what
On 2/14/14, 11:22 AM, Milan Sreckovic wrote:
Changing the preferences requires restart, I presume?
Changing the browser.tabs.remote or browser.tabs.remote.autostart prefs
does require a browser restart, but browser.tabs.remote is already
enabled by default in OS X. You will only need to
Brian Smith schrieb:
David's explanation is mostly correct for Firefox (but see below).
However, for Thunderbird that warning occurs because Thunderbird is
blocking the main thread waiting for network I/O (and disk I/O).
Thunderbird should be fixed so that it stops doing network I/O on the
main
Bill McCloskey schrieb:
I just wanted to make a quick announcement about preference changes for out-of-process
tabs. Bug 960783, which landed recently, added a New OOP Window menu option
to open a new window with out-of-process tabs. Right now this option is only enabled on
Macs because it
- Original Message -
From: Robert Kaiser ka...@kairo.at
To: dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 12:29:13 PM
Subject: Re: [e10s] Changes to the browser.tabs.remote preference in desktop
Firefox
Hrm, we just recently added an annotation to crashes that
On 2/13/2014 7:33 PM, Bill McCloskey wrote:
Hi everyone,
I just wanted to make a quick announcement about preference changes for out-of-process
tabs. Bug 960783, which landed recently, added a New OOP Window menu option
to open a new window with out-of-process tabs. Right now this option is
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