On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Jonas Sicking jo...@sicking.cc wrote:
* Some content providers strike deals with hardware manufacturers
which allow devices made by the manufacturer to access content for
free. One way that this is implemented is by looking for tokens in UA
strings and serve
On 09/13/12 02:27 AM, Jonas Sicking wrote:
For Firefox OS, we are getting requests from partners to add tokens to
the UA string which identify the hardware device on which Firefox OS
is running.
I am very far from an expert here, but I recall during some discussions
a few years ago that
Sad news everyone. Since Tuesday night I have been trying to fix the
repository using almost anything that came to my mind, from trying to
recreate the missing commits manually one by one to updating hg and hg-git,
trying to reconvert only parts of the IonMonkey merge to narrow down the
problem,
On 12-09-13 2:49 PM, Ehsan Akhgari wrote:
Sad news everyone. Since Tuesday night I have been trying to fix the
repository using almost anything that came to my mind, from trying to
recreate the missing commits manually one by one to updating hg and hg-git,
trying to reconvert only parts of
Thanks for your work, Ehsan, it's really appreciated.
Can we file a bug on this and not have it be something literally off the
side of your desk? Too many of us depend on it now to not see this
through, and if you can't get it, we need to find another solution soon.
Dave
On 12-09-13 6:24
On 12-09-13 6:30 PM, David Humphrey wrote:
Thanks for your work, Ehsan, it's really appreciated.
Can we file a bug on this and not have it be something literally off the
side of your desk? Too many of us depend on it now to not see this
through, and if you can't get it, we need to find another
On 12-09-13 6:40 PM, Ehsan Akhgari wrote:
On 12-09-13 6:30 PM, David Humphrey wrote:
Thanks for your work, Ehsan, it's really appreciated.
Can we file a bug on this and not have it be something literally off the
side of your desk? Too many of us depend on it now to not see this
through, and
* This repo does not have an inbound branch like my mirror did, so if you
want a commit which is on mozilla-inbound but not on mozilla-central yet, I
guess you should wait until it gets merged to mozilla-central.
Although that repository doesn't have an inbound branch, there is a
separate
On 9/9/2012 2:03 PM, Justin Lebar wrote:
So, 2.6 or 2.7?
I'm totally in favor of using the latest and greatest that's available.
Me too. I'm in favor of putting all the automation (build test) on 2.7.3:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=724191
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