Re: Announcing Project Mortar
[email protected] Fri, 30 Sep 2016 20:38:13 -0700 (PDT)
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On Friday, September 30, 2016 at 8:48:57 AM UTC+1, Johnny Stenback wrote: > In order to enable stronger focus on advancing the Web and to reduce > the complexity and long term maintenance cost of Firefox, and as part > of our strategy to remove generic plug in support, we are launching > Project Mortar. > > Project Mortar seeks to reduce the time Mozilla spends on technologies > that are required to provide a complete web browsing experience, but > are not a core piece of the Web platform. We will be looking for > opportunities to replace such technologies with other existing > alternatives, including implementations by other browser vendors. > > In order to keep costs low, we may use APIs internally that are not > considered web standards. These APIs will not be exposed to the web. > Solutions that both reduce our support cost, achieve the desired user > experience, and make use of web standards will be preferred. > > The project will start by investigating how Firefox handles PDF > rendering followed by looking into lower cost approaches to providing > Flash support as it’s usage continues to decrease. Project Mortar is > currently investigating using the minimum set of Pepper APIs needed to > support the PDFium library and the Pepper Flash plugin. If successful, > this work will allow us to completely remove NPAPI support from > Firefox once NPAPI is disabled for general plugin use. > > Keep an eye on https://wiki.mozilla.org/Mortar_Project for status and > future updates for this project. > > - jst more of the same stupid waste of resources, yet another pdf viewer in firefox ?..... what for ? . what are you people doing............? _______________________________________________ dev-planning mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-planning