November 2015 Archives by thread
Starting: Tue Nov 3 21:07:14 UTC 2015
Ending: Mon Nov 30 23:23:25 UTC 2015
Messages: 119
- MemShrink: an ongoing initiative to reduce memory consumption
Eric Rahm
- New heap snapshots tool in the developer tools
Nick Fitzgerald
- What is the difference between latest-mozilla-central and latest-trunk?
Ray Satiro
- Intent to remove about:permissions
Dao Gottwald
- Firefox desktop development meeting - 2015-11-10
Matthew N.
- Updates to Chrome platform support
Chris Peterson
- About default stylesheet
Sławomir Lach
- Firefox Bookmarks Bar Low Icon Quality Issue
İhsan Batuğhan Yılmaz
- More semantic technologies into Firefox
Sławomir Lach
- New memory profiling tool available
Kan-Ru Chen (陳侃如)
- Proposal: approval-by-default for aurora for CSS/image-only changes in the first 4 weeks of each aurora cycle after successful m-c landing
Gijs Kruitbosch
- automated extension scanning is security theater (and here's code to prove it)
Dan Stillman
- Firefox desktop development meeting - 2015-11-24
Matthew N.
- No, but for real this time: what's the quickest way we can get basic static JS analysis going for all of our frontend code
Gijs Kruitbosch
- No, but for real this time: what's the quickest way we can get basic static JS analysis going for all of our frontend code
Mark Banner
- No, but for real this time: what's the quickest way we can get basic static JS analysis going for all of our frontend code
Mark Banner
- No, but for real this time: what's the quickest way we can get basic static JS analysis going for all of our frontend code
Dave Townsend
- No, but for real this time: what's the quickest way we can get basic static JS analysis going for all of our frontend code
Mike Conley
- No, but for real this time: what's the quickest way we can get basic static JS analysis going for all of our frontend code
Lawrence Mandel
- No, but for real this time: what's the quickest way we can get basic static JS analysis going for all of our frontend code
Mark Banner
- No, but for real this time: what's the quickest way we can get basic static JS analysis going for all of our frontend code
Till Schneidereit
- No, but for real this time: what's the quickest way we can get basic static JS analysis going for all of our frontend code
Dave Townsend
- No, but for real this time: what's the quickest way we can get basic static JS analysis going for all of our frontend code
Felipe G
- No, but for real this time: what's the quickest way we can get basic static JS analysis going for all of our frontend code
Felipe G
- No, but for real this time: what's the quickest way we can get basic static JS analysis going for all of our frontend code
Dave Townsend
- No, but for real this time: what's the quickest way we can get basic static JS analysis going for all of our frontend code
Mike Hoye
- No, but for real this time: what's the quickest way we can get basic static JS analysis going for all of our frontend code
Andrew Halberstadt
- No, but for real this time: what's the quickest way we can get basic static JS analysis going for all of our frontend code
Dave Townsend
- No, but for real this time: what's the quickest way we can get basic static JS analysis going for all of our frontend code
Chris Peterson
- Improving quality on Nightly and Aurora
Gijs Kruitbosch
- C++ code from JS engineers probably need additional review from C++ engineers
Xidorn Quan
- Blocking plugin details for fingerprinting
Stuart Philp
- ESLint is now available in the entire tree
Dave Townsend
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