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Re: [Bug 1494770] Re: Scrolling inertia for webapps died on Meizu MX4 (stable channel)

 

The easiest though would be a way for us to reproduce the problem more
systematically. Then we can look at that from various angles.
Can you think of particular circumstances to trigger the bug? Like a URL,
website or number of open apps / webapps for example ? Or the duration
after which you noticed the app is affected by this inertia?

On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 3:10 PM, Alexandre Abreu <
alexandre.abreu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> @dinamic: there are no obvious connections between all the oxide based
> apps, the fact that they seem to all be affected is a hint, but the
> potential "system related" side of things might not be that tied to
> oxide itself,
>
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Title:
  Scrolling inertia for webapps died on Meizu MX4 (stable channel)

Status in Canonical System Image:
  New
Status in The Webapps-core project:
  New
Status in webapps-sprint:
  New
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Scrolling inertia for webapps died on Meizu MX4 (stable channel)

  testing with g+ and omgubuntu, no scrolling inertia. i can scroll but
  the context sticks to my finger.. 0 inertia

  if you have any idea how i can debug this, i'll be happy to do so

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