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February 10, 2005
Lizard Time
My primary box will be a dual Xeon. To my pleasant surprise it turned out to be x86-64 capable, so I just spent hours tracking down, burning and installing a SUSE 9.2 x86-64 image (actually it's still going...) I do wonder whether x86-64 is a wise move for a primary box, at this stage, but I just can't resist that sexy instruction set ... sixteen delicious general purpose registers. Mmmm mmm. Anyway I guess this means I'll be in charge of tracking down whatever 64-bit and x86-64 specific bugs are in Mozilla.
Anyway, after I've got this thing running --- and the other server that I haven't even unboxed yet, which I plan to dedicate to continuous performance and regression tests --- I'll be focusing on fixing some serious issues with floats breaking across column boundaries, with the goal of a really solid columns implementation for Gecko 1.8/FF 1.1. Then I hope to be digging into some really interesting stuff: Cairo graphics, and Mono integration. I'll blog more about these later.
Posted by roc at February 10, 2005 5:46 PM
Comments
I was just thinking, is it the intention that -moz-outline causing reflow is still activated in the actual 1.8 release?
It seems to me that it can quite easily be turned off, not?
Posted by: Martijn at February 11, 2005 10:22 PM
If it's turned off, it will break the rendering of outlines.
Posted by: Robert O'Callahan at February 18, 2005 2:17 PM
Thanks for the answer.
I was almost thinking your comment system was broken, though. ;)
Posted by: Martijn at February 23, 2005 11:52 AM