Re: Intent to ship: CSS subgrid

2019-10-21 Thread L. David Baron
On Monday 2019-10-21 16:01 -0500, Mike Taylor wrote: > Hi David, > > On 10/21/19 7:22 AM, L. David Baron wrote: > > (That we haven't applied the policy that much because we've granted > > exceptions because other browsers have shipped the features reduces > > the effectiveness of the policy and

Re: Intent to ship: CSS subgrid

2019-10-21 Thread Mike Taylor
Hi David, On 10/21/19 7:22 AM, L. David Baron wrote: (That we haven't applied the policy that much because we've granted exceptions because other browsers have shipped the features reduces the effectiveness of the policy and its ability to meet its goals. This is the sort of policy that is most

Re: Intent to ship: CSS subgrid

2019-10-21 Thread L. David Baron
Catching up on this thread after being on vacation, so I'd like to reply to a few points. I think the intent of the policy about exposing new features only to secure contexts is that it should apply to CSS features. The purpose of the policy is to push web developers towards secure transports

[desktop] Bugs logged by Desktop Release QA in the last 7 days

2019-10-21 Thread Mihai Boldan
Hello, Here's the list of new issues found and filed by the Desktop Release QA team in the last 7 days. Additional details on the team's priorities last week, as well as the plans for the current week are available at: https://tinyurl.com/y64js7do. Bugs logged by Desktop Release QA in the

Re: Soft code freeze for Firefox 71, Oct 14

2019-10-21 Thread Julien Cristau
Hi everyone, anything that lands on integration trees (inbound or autoland) from now on will be after the cutoff for 71, so consider the soft freeze lifted. Thanks, Julien On Mon, Oct 14, 2019 at 1:02 PM Pascal Chevrel wrote: > Hi all, > > We will be merging Firefox 71 from mozilla-central to