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* [http://tinyurl.com/3jsumu 18 1.9.1 blockers]. | * [http://tinyurl.com/3jsumu 18 1.9.1 blockers]. | ||
* [http://tinyurl.com/3uzqh6 | * [http://tinyurl.com/3uzqh6 134 wanted bugs] | ||
** 32 P1s. These are bugs we feel would really, really make a good release if we had a solid handful completed. | ** 32 P1s. These are bugs we feel would really, really make a good release if we had a solid handful completed. | ||
** 41 P2s. These are medium complexity bugs/changes that are nice to have. | ** 41 P2s. These are medium complexity bugs/changes that are nice to have. |
Revision as of 19:04, 14 July 2008
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Meeting Details
- 1:00pm Pacific time (20:00 UTC until November 2, 2008)
- Mozilla HQ, 1st floor conference table
- +1 650 903 0800 x91 Conf# 8600 (US/International)
- +1 416 848 3114 x91 Conf# 8600 (Canada)
- +1 800 707 2533 (pin 369) Conf# 8600 (US Toll Free)
- join irc.mozilla.org #staffmeeting for backchannel
note: all participants are muted automatically; if you want to talk, press *1 to un-mute yourself
Friends of the Tree
Development Updates
Fx 2.0.0.15 / Fx 2.0.0.16 / TB 2.0.0.16
TB 3
- 3.0a2 frozen; we _think_ we're ready to cut a branch, but our Mac builds are having issues, and we still need one to verify. Hopefully we'll get that sorted out today.
Gecko 1.9.1
Interesting queries related to Gecko 1.9.1
- 18 1.9.1 blockers.
- 134 wanted bugs
- 32 P1s. These are bugs we feel would really, really make a good release if we had a solid handful completed.
- 41 P2s. These are medium complexity bugs/changes that are nice to have.
- 32 P3s. The lowest priority bugs for this release. These are the ones that we will definitely take, but the others take priority.
Firefox 3
Mobile
IT
- kernel updates
- breakpad - supporting webdev
- zimbra upgrade
- summit '08 prep
Release Engineering
QA
Firefox/Thunderbird 2.0.0.x [ss, abillings, juanb, hali]
- Firefox 2.0.0.15 post mortem notes
- Shipped 2.0.0.16 to Beta on July 8th
- Test plan Results [abillings]
- Began testing TB 2.0.0.16
Firefox 3.0.1 [ss, tomcat, tchung, marcia, juanb, hali,tomcat]
- Shipped 3.0.1 to Beta on July 9th
- bug 444479 found during live testing
- Test Plan Results [tchung]
- Verified 3.0.1 fixed bugs
- Targeting Ship to world on July 15th
Firefox 3.1 [tchung]
- Targeting a first alpha late july
- QA to run high level smoketests, and general spotchecks only
- General Feedback, qawanted, and UNCONFIRMED bug testing
WebDev Testing [stephend]
- Bug Verifications for AMO 3.4.5 [ss, juanb]
Test development and automation [ctalbert, martijn, bc, heather, mikeal,tomcat]
- Gristmill: worked on issues surrounding opening new windows, running JSTests and making Waits work. [ctalbert]
- Pushed sisyphus documentation
- Mobile Automation
- Got mochikit tests working
- got test system working (with occasional crashes) on mobile
- determined cause of failures in JQuery and Prototype test suites and got out new patches for these
- Helped with and reviewed Mochitest for nsAccessible::name calculation bug 444279 mochitests. [marcoz]
- Memory Leak Testing [Tomcat]
- Working on OSCON Presentation
- Automated Mochikit Memory Leak Testing for Extensions found the first 2 Memory Leak Bugs
Community [jay, paulc]
- QMO development:
- Redesigned the QMO Bugzilla module UI and began adding functionality
- Outlined more to-dos Notes
- Accessibility Community: [marcoz]
- Lots of feedback is coming in with people being encouraged to use Firefox 3.0. Helping out with tips and tricks, verifying issues or deferring to screen reader vendors.
- Filed bug 444998 as a direct result of community feedback of this week.
- Writing an article for OSBR about Mozilla accessibility, mostly reusing and enhancing Accessibility - Where are we today?. This will be finished this week.
- Lots of feedback is coming in with people being encouraged to use Firefox 3.0. Helping out with tips and tricks, verifying issues or deferring to screen reader vendors.
Security
Marketing/PR
Events
OSCON
- Clint Talbert and Carsten Book will be presenting a Bof session titled-Be Quality Material: Hang Out with Mozilla QA on July 23
- Complete overview of OSCON activities: here.
- On going mozilla parties
- Large party in Taiwan this week
- 4 India
- 3 unmentionable countries
- 1 Mexico
Download Day
- Guinness presented our certificate at the London Community Party.
Support
Metrics
- Colbert Bump became a top story on digg. The show was on break last week... we'll see this week if it gets Fx3 another mention.
Evangelism
- Mozilla Community Calendar
- Deb's putting together a comprehensive list of weekly/regular public project meetings and other events. Wiki page for it is here: http://wiki.mozilla.org/Community_Calendar . When Deb sorts out how/where to do it, the list will also (hopefully) be published as a public shared calendar that folks can subscribe to. Please check the wiki page and make changes/additions as necessary.
- New about-mozilla weblog!
- We're introducing a new weblog to the Mozillaverse that is a companion to the about:mozilla newsletter. Unsurprisingly, it's called the about:mozilla weblog. It is here: http://blog.mozilla.com/about_mozilla/
- So, how are the newsletter and weblog related? Essentially, anything that ends up in the newsletter will be on the weblog first, but not everything on the weblog will end up in the newsletter. So, the weblog is a slightly higher-volume stream of news that is updated (more or less) daily, and the newsletter is a weekly publication of the week's highlights from the weblog. Deb will be blogging about this in more detail shortly.
Mozilla Labs
Webdev, Add-ons, AMO
L10n
Foundation Updates
Internship update
We have the following interns for today's internship presentations:
- Bobby (Platform)
- Keith (Platform)
- Joel (Platform)
- Blake (Marketing)
- Natnaree (Marketing)
- Paul C. (QA)