Firefox/Planning/2010-08-11

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Firefox/Gecko Delivery Meeting Details

  • Wednesdays - 11:00am Pacific, 2:00pm Eastern, 18:00 UTC
  • Mountain View Offices: Warp Core Conference Room
  • Toronto Offices: Fin du Monde Conference Room
  • 650-903-0800 or 650-215-1282 x92 Conf# 8605 (US/INTL)
  • 1-800-707-2533 (pin 369) Conf# 8605 (US)
  • irc.mozilla.org #planning for backchannel
  • (the developer meeting takes place on Tuesdays)
REMEMBER
These notes are read by people who weren't able to attend the meeting. Please make sure to include links and context so they can be understood.

Agenda

  • actions from last week:
  • schedule and progress on upcoming releases
  • review highlights and notices
  • respond to questions and concerns

Action Items

    • beltzner to follow-up with engagement

Schedule & Progress on Upcoming Releases

Firefox 3.5.12 / Firefox 3.6.9

  • Code freeze is tomorrow @ 11:59 pm PST! Christian has been bugging and will bug people with blockers even more today
  • 3.6.9 blockers
  • 3.5.12 blockers

Firefox 4.0 Beta 3

Jetpack SDK 0.7

  • focus is on additional APIs and E10S compatibility
  • E10S integration proving to be challenging, so unscheduled for 0.7 and being treated as a longer term project with no clear completion date (until we figure out what it entails and how long it'll take)
  • on track: Panel, Places, Clipboard, Notifications APIs; completed documentation
  • at risk: Page Mods, Windows, Sidebar APIs; Page Worker, Widget E10S compatibility
  • freezes Tuesday, August 17
  • tentative release date Wednesday, August 25

Add-on Builder 1.0a4

Fx Input

Input 1.6.2

  • is live!
  • New Features: Sites, Searching messages with URLs, individual pieces of feedback are linkable
  • Bug Fixes: Feedback won't be blocked when release cycles are started

Input 1.7

Test Pilot studies

  • Firefox 4 Beta User Background Survey
    • Aim: Gain awareness of our current sample of users and discover which demographics are underrepresented
    • 30k responses, ~7% of entire Beta population.
    • Survey Result Slides
    • Key Findings
      • Beta sample is slightly less skewed than the Test Pilot Sample, but still skewed on several dimensions:
        • Skill Level: TP - 1.8%/22.5%/75.7%; Beta - 3.5%/25.7%/70.8% (Beginner/Intermediate/Advance)
        • Gender Ratio: TP - 94.0%/6.0% Beta - 95.5%/4.5% (M/F)
        • Age and Hour on Internet: similar overall distributions, but TP sample has a higher presence of people in the higher buckets (slides 3 and 5)
        • Beta users have used FF for less time than Test Pilot, but vast majority have still used for 3+ years (slide 2)
      • Most frequently visited sites: Search Engines, Webmail, News Sites and Social Networking sites (slide 14)
      • Main uses are entertainment, communication, and socializing (slide 13)
  • Firefox 4 Beta Interface Study
    • Heatmap (VPN to Mozilla-MV or be on Mountain View wireless networks to access)
    • 230k submissions
    • Current heatmap represents data from the 78k+ Windows 7 and Windows Vista users
    • Working on: other OS's, skill filter, hours on internet filter, analysis in blog posts

Highlights / Notices

Notes or issues that don't correspond to a particular release you'd like people to know about.

  • Beta 2 Feedback--Overall, same feedback as we were getting last week
    • Main concerns
      • Feedback button is not showing up: Bug 575743
      • Orkut display: bug 585744
      • Youtube video player issues, open videos and its black, flickers for windows users: Bug 579262
      • Css border image problems: Bug 497995
      • Issues uploading attachments with hotmail: 547507, 581502

Questions and Concerns

Please add any questions or concerns you would like discussed at today's meeting.

  • Anyone have an update on EOL for and/or another push for migrating 3.5.x users up to 3.6? 20,692,474 adu's on 3.5.x yesterday. 3.6 has 97% addon compatibility so that shouldn't be a concern. There are a few significant bugs that are technically infeasible to backport so we should figure out how to get users off 3.5.x as soon as possible.
    • chofmann will create a geographic breakdown
    • maymumi has offered to help out in terms of focused messaging
    • beltzner will come back in 3-4 weeks with a EOL plan for 3.5.x

Press & Public Reactions