[07:01] ricotz, you can revert this http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-shell/commit/src/shell-global.c?id=6f605598de1eb4361ef912e85edb27a8b7b96b21 under js188 [07:44] darkxst, i see, "should" or "can"? [07:45] "should" since the gc deadlocks seem to be fixed now in js188 [07:46] yeah, i mean, does something break if i don't [07:46] nothing will break if don't [07:46] but memory usage drops significantly [07:47] if you do [07:48] ok [10:05] ricotz, you tried the gc fix? [10:06] darkxst, yes [10:06] i uploaded updated gjs packages too [10:07] (to the former location) [10:08] might be worth putting them into staging? solid as a rock here [10:09] the patches for 187 are quite small and easy, so this transition it reasonable [10:10] ricotz, yeh most of the fixes for 187 were also safe on 185 [10:10] i need to think about going for 188 with this patch stack without knowing a js188 tarball will come [10:11] Jasper thinks he has convinced them to make a tarball [10:11] but there has not been any progess [10:12] and apparently politics gets in the way of using an official ff release rather than a standalone one [10:12] yes the 187 version of gjs in testing contains only two small patches, and that i am comfortable with letting it loose on the public ;) [10:13] i would like to see some progress on the js188 release first [10:13] i will think about it [10:13] bbl [10:14] I personally still don't get why we need a release! politics aside, if we take mozilla out of the release loop, then can update whenever [10:15] Surely all distro's can handle taking a mozilla release, and adding 2-3 patches