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== TB 3 ==
== TB 3 ==
Shredder a1 (AKA Tb 3.0a1) is about to leave QA and be released.  Onwards to a2!


== Gecko 1.9 ==
== Gecko 1.9 ==

Revision as of 18:44, 12 May 2008

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Meeting Details

  • 1:00pm Pacific time (20:00 UTC until November 2, 2008)
  • Mozilla HQ, 1st floor conference table
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Friends of the Tree Friends of the Tree

Development Updates

TB 2.0.0.14 / Fx 2.0.0.15 / TB 2.0.0.15

Tb 2.0.0.14 has a bug which is annoying for people using per-user certificates over SSL connections (bug 431819). We're trying to figure out what the right course of action is to remedy that.

TB 3

Shredder a1 (AKA Tb 3.0a1) is about to leave QA and be released. Onwards to a2!

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Foundation Updates

  • Grants and related activities
    • With support from people who've designated donations for Bugzilla, the Mozilla Foundation is funding a new project to be undertaken by Everything Solved, Inc. As a major Bugzilla contributor and customization expert, Everything Solved will survey large corporations and organizations already using Bugzilla in order to determine what the most desired enhancements and changes are. This will help guide the Bugzilla project for future development, and will also begin a standardized and organized list of feature ideas from the most visible users of Bugzilla.
  • CAs and related issues
    • Frank held discussions with various parties about how to resolve issues with disabling email trust for certificates issued by DigiNotar.
  • Conferences.
    • Various members of the Mozilla accessibility team attended SightCity 2008, with sponsorship by the Mozilla Foundation; Marco Zehe wrote a blog post with more details.
    • Zak prepared for upcoming conference appearances already scheduled, and proposed some new conferences for our consideration.

For more information please see the individual status reports from David, Frank, Gerv, and Zak.

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