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These Weeks in Firefox: Issue 8

The first Firefox Desktop Engineering meeting for 2017 took place this morning! Here are the interesting bits:

Highlights

  • past wrote a blog post about some upcoming privacy and security features
  • ashughes has posted some very interesting GPU Process Experiment Results
    • TL;DR: A GPU process is a very good idea!
  • The Cliqz Test Pilot experiment has launched in Germany!
    • It’s available in other regions as well, but the suggestions it offers will be very Germany-centric

Contributor(s) of the Week

Project Updates

Add-ons

Content Handling Enhancement

Electrolysis (e10s)

Firefox Core Engineering

Form Autofill

Platform UI and other Platform Audibles

Privacy/Security

  • Florian reports that the new Captive Portal UI will ship in Firefox 52. Last bits of polish have just landed and are being uplifted.

Quality of Experience

Here are the raw meeting notes that were used to derive this list.

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4 comments on “These Weeks in Firefox: Issue 8”

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  1. heubergen wrote on

    Thank you for the interesting report, always love them 🙂

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    1. hokkaidokitsune wrote on

      The huge gaps between them are rather annoying though. Is there something faster than the blog? I love reading it as well since it is nicely formatted and obviously writtern with effort, but I need the bleeding edge!

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      1. Pascal Chevrel wrote on

        If you want something faster, follow our Twitter account: https://twitter.com/FirefoxNightly

        Cheers

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  2. Sasha wrote on

    Thanks a lot for these reports. It’s quite interesting.

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