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This removes all of the e10s-related prompting code, including: - doorhanger offering to opt-in into e10s - pref and telemetry probe used to measure the number of users who remained opted-in - dialog that shows up when unchecking the e10s checkbox saying that a tab will open, requesting feedback - tab opening requesting feedback - all related strings The checkbox in the preferences window remains (nightly/aurora only), as well as the message saying that e10s requires a restart. The e10s accessibility doorhanger remains. and chrome://browser/skin/e10s-64@2x.png remains too because it's also used in the a11y doorhanger. MozReview-Commit-ID: aOdvnbeHOa --HG-- extra : rebase_source : e89cc42dddcb376bece435138611b364d3477fa8 |
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treeherder-schemas | ||
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INSTALL.py | ||
mach_commands.py | ||
MANIFEST.in | ||
README | ||
requirements.txt | ||
setup.py | ||
talos_from_code.py | ||
talos.json |
Talos is a python performance testing framework that is usable on Windows, Mac and Linux. Talos is our versatile performance testing framework we use at Mozilla. It was created to serve as a test runner for the existing performance tests that Mozilla was running back in 2007 as well as providing an extensible framework for new tests as they were created. So, why Talos? Talos is the bronze automaton of Greek myth. Talos protected the island of Crete, throwing giant boulders at unwary seamen. He's also purported to have heated himself glowing hot and then embraced his enemies. Basically, he was awesome. For more information, see: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Buildbot/Talos