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* Dan Witte now full time!  He's initially working with Taras on static analysis.   
* Dan Witte now full time!  He's initially working with Taras on static analysis.   
* Check out [http://blog.mozilla.com/cjones/2009/06/21/multi-process-firefox-coming-to-an-internets-near-you/ Chris Jones' post] on a very raw demo of our ongoing multi-process browser work.  This work completes [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Content_Processes#Phase_I:_Bootstrap Phase I], and we're really excited to see such great progress so quickly.   
* Check out [http://blog.mozilla.com/cjones/2009/06/21/multi-process-firefox-coming-to-an-internets-near-you/ Chris Jones' post] on a very raw demo of our ongoing multi-process browser work.  This work completes [[Content_Processes#Phase_I:_Bootstrap|Phase I]], and we're really excited to see such great progress so quickly.   
* Last week, Andreas Gal, David Anderson, and David Mandelin were in Dublin for [http://www-plan.cs.colorado.edu/~pldi09/ PLDI] to present their paper <i>Trace-based Just-in-Time Type Specialization for Dynamic Languages,</i> which describes some of the guts of TraceMonkey, the new Javascript engine and a key feature of Firefox 3.5.
* Last week, Andreas Gal, David Anderson, and David Mandelin were in Dublin for [http://www-plan.cs.colorado.edu/~pldi09/ PLDI] to present their paper <i>Trace-based Just-in-Time Type Specialization for Dynamic Languages,</i> which describes some of the guts of TraceMonkey, the new Javascript engine and a key feature of Firefox 3.5.
* Oh, and no new blockers holding the release.  So far.
* Oh, and no new blockers holding the release.  So far.
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