Hello,
when installing firefox from packages or ports you will be presented with this as part of the pkg-message.
Sadly it doesn't mention something like bug numbers or anything like that so I think it's hard to act upon this if one wanted to get the hands dirty. It's also not clear where this is organized. The freebsd-mozilla mailing list for example seems pretty much dead looking at the archives and while one can find bits here and there using a search engine it's often not clear how up to date that information is.
Maybe I am just not looking right, but is there some kind of central point or up to date starting point on the above items?
when installing firefox from packages or ports you will be presented with this as part of the pkg-message.
Some features available on other platforms are not implemented:
- Native audio (OSS backend is incomplete, doesn't support WebRTC)
- Encrypted Media Extensions (requires Widevine CDM binary)
- Process sandboxing (requires Capsicum backend)
- Reduced memory usage (requires mozjemalloc)
- Crash Reporter (requires Google Breakpad and reproducible builds)
- Performance profiling (requires GeckoProfiler)
- Gamepad API (requires libusbhid backend)
- WebVR (requires open source runtime)
- TCP fast open
- about:networking (requires link state notification)
Sadly it doesn't mention something like bug numbers or anything like that so I think it's hard to act upon this if one wanted to get the hands dirty. It's also not clear where this is organized. The freebsd-mozilla mailing list for example seems pretty much dead looking at the archives and while one can find bits here and there using a search engine it's often not clear how up to date that information is.
Maybe I am just not looking right, but is there some kind of central point or up to date starting point on the above items?