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======== https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/gaia-central/rev/e20a5ed7dac3 Author: Aleh Zasypkin <aleh.zasypkin@gmail.com> Desc: Merge pull request #22948 from azasypkin/bug-1053964-activity-test Bug 1053964 - [Messages][Tests] Add marionette JS test case to verify close\back button behaviour when app is in activity mode. r=julien, schung ======== https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/gaia-central/rev/a16c2e02c31b Author: Aleh Zasypkin <azasypkin@mozilla.com> Desc: Bug 1053964 - [Messages][Tests] Add marionette JS test case to verify close\back button behaviour when app is in activity mode. r=schung, julien ======== https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/gaia-central/rev/b61e27139a9c Author: Ryan VanderMeulen <rvandermeulen@mozilla.com> Desc: Merge pull request #23689 from ehsan/1062569 Bug 1062569 - Inline the activity options used in the wappush app in order to make it easier to automatically extract the activity arguments from the source code ======== https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/gaia-central/rev/f18e1e438519 Author: Ehsan Akhgari <ehsan@mozilla.com> Desc: Bug 1062569 - Inline the activity options used in the wappush app in order to make it easier to automatically extract the activity arguments from the source code; r=timdream ======== https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/gaia-central/rev/3b4e3b7150fd Author: Ryan VanderMeulen <rvandermeulen@mozilla.com> Desc: Merge pull request #23687 from ehsan/1062568 Bug 1062568 - Inline the activity options used in the system app in order to make it easier to automatically extract the activity arguments from the source code ======== https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/gaia-central/rev/ce23e3fea93f Author: Ehsan Akhgari <ehsan@mozilla.com> Desc: Bug 1062568 - Inline the activity options used in the system app in order to make it easier to automatically extract the activity arguments from the source code; r=timdream |
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