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https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/gaia-central/rev/d8b02fda03a2
Author: Ricky Chien <ricky060709@gmail.com>
Desc: Merge pull request #28260 from RickyChien/bug-1125108
Bug 1125108 - Disable blanket by default in watcher r=me
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https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/gaia-central/rev/42f62461e9ee
Author: Ricky Chien <ricky060709@gmail.com>
Desc: Bug 1125108 - Disable blanket by default in watcher
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https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/gaia-central/rev/31a19c4fb145
Author: Greg Weng <snowmantw@gmail.com>
Desc: Merge pull request #27772 from snowmantw/bug1115311-rev2
Bug 1115311 - [LockScreen] (State-Component) Land Clock widget in the cu...
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https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/gaia-central/rev/355c10904760
Author: Greg Weng <snowmantw@gmail.com>
Desc: Bug 1115311 - [LockScreen] (State-Component) Land Clock widget in the current codebase
* Clock now is a widget.
* Component is the common resource keeper, while State is the resource
controller.
* No more time-varying if...else. Compose states & components instead.
* Process sequentialize the async & sync operations, while Stream add
the ability to handle events & interrupts on it.
* New abstraction layer (Source) for a uniform way to collect events
from timer, clock, mozSettings and DOM events.
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