W3C and WebExtensions

2017-10-13 Thread Andrew McKay
We've been working on getting WebExtensions ready for Firefox 57, and wanted to follow up with our status regarding the W3C Community Group [1]. At this time Firefox implements a large part of the specification. Deviations from the spec are being tracked in bug 1392434 [2]. Following the

Re: How to get pretty stack trace on Linux?

2017-10-13 Thread Masayuki Nakano
On 10/14/2017 12:29 AM, Masayuki Nakano wrote: Ted, really sorry for the delay to say "Thank you" because of too busy of my life. I tried to do this on my environment (Ubuntu), then, I succeeded to get a pretty stack trace even from trysever build. 1. Put |#include "nsTraceRefcnt.h"| and

Re: Experimenting with a shared review queue for Core::Build Config

2017-10-13 Thread Nicholas Alexander
On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 7:47 AM, Andreas Tolfsen wrote: > Also sprach smaug: > > How did the setup actually work? >> > > I think farre gave a satisfactory summary of the review tool above. > > I've asked this from farre too before, and IIRC, the reply was >> that is wasn't working

Re: How to get pretty stack trace on Linux?

2017-10-13 Thread Masayuki Nakano
Ted, really sorry for the delay to say "Thank you" because of too busy of my life. I tried to do this on my environment (Ubuntu), then, I succeeded to get a pretty stack trace even from trysever build. 1. Put |#include "nsTraceRefcnt.h"| and |nsTraceRefcnt::WalkTheStack(stderr);| where I

Re: Experimenting with a shared review queue for Core::Build Config

2017-10-13 Thread Andreas Tolfsen
Also sprach smaug: How did the setup actually work? I think farre gave a satisfactory summary of the review tool above. I've asked this from farre too before, and IIRC, the reply was that is wasn't working that well. Certain devs still ended up doing majority of the reviews. But perhaps I

Re: W3C Proposed Recommendation: Cooperative Scheduling of Background Tasks (requestIdleCallback)

2017-10-13 Thread Andreas Farre
I see no reason for us to not support this. On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 5:37 PM, L. David Baron wrote: > A W3C Proposed Recommendation is available for the membership of > W3C (including Mozilla) to vote on, before it proceeds to the final > stage of being a W3C Recomendation: > >

Firefox data platform & tools update, Q3 2017

2017-10-13 Thread Georg Fritzsche
*Mission Control showing content crashes per 1k usage hours.* As the data platform & tools team we provide core tools for using data to other teams. This spans Firefox Telemetry, data storage and analysis to some central data viewing tools. To make new developments more visible we publish a