Have the various grid properties be added to our fuzzers and we've been
fuzzing the implementation fairly comprehensively?
--BDS
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 7:40 PM, Mats Palmgren wrote:
> As of Gecko 52, I intend to let CSS Grid ride the trains on all platforms.
>
I want to make sure that our test plan includes fairly comprehensive
fuzzing coverage, since this appears to be a new attack surface.
--BDS
On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 9:28 AM, Jonathan Kew wrote:
> We're proposing to implement support for OpenType Variation Fonts in Gecko.
>
>
On 11/15/16 2:40 PM, Mats Palmgren wrote:
As of Gecko 52, I intend to let CSS Grid ride the trains on all platforms.
Mats,
What performance testing have we done on this implementation? Have we
done edge-case stress-testing? Stress-testing with large but
"real-life" layouts? Something
On 12/5/16 4:28 AM, Jonathan Kew wrote:
Blink: Google has discussed the intention to support variation fonts in
Chrome (see [2]); I'm not sure if a formal "Intent to implement" mail is
on file.
I think
https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!topic/blink-dev/GAhY5gl8bIs
is the
On Fri, 2 Dec 2016, at 15:09, Boris Zbarsky wrote:
> On 12/2/16 6:11 AM, Shih-Chiang Chien wrote:
> > We implement 1-UA mode described in spec. Session resumption and many-to-1
> > session is not available in this mode.
> .
> > Google have release this API on both desktop and Android browser
Xidorn Quan wrote on 02/12/16 00:49:
> Note that this kind of changes may lead to weird Python error. We have
> seen one in bug 1321468.
>
> If you recently see any unexpected Python error when running mach
> commands, try execute "./mach clobber python" first. ("./mach clobber"
> would *not*
We're proposing to implement support for OpenType Variation Fonts in Gecko.
From the Microsoft announcement[1] of Font Variations technology:
"...make use of a variety of font weights and styles to make your
message stand out clearly. The problem has been that all those weights
and
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