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Fixes are usually checked into [http://viewvc.svn.mozilla.org/vc/projects/mozilla.com/ SVN], and trunk pulls from SVN almost instantaneously; once changes are tested and verified, they can be pushed to staging; alternatively, they can be pushed to both staging and production if need be. | Fixes are usually checked into [http://viewvc.svn.mozilla.org/vc/projects/mozilla.com/ SVN], and trunk pulls from SVN almost instantaneously; once changes are tested and verified, they can be pushed to staging; alternatively, they can be pushed to both staging and production if need be. | ||
=Relationship of What's New & First Run pages= | |||
* Freshly installed Firefox, you get: | |||
** First Run (left tab) | |||
** Firefox start page on Google (right tab) | |||
=Redirects / user-agent detection= | =Redirects / user-agent detection= | ||
Revision as of 08:36, 2 October 2009
Mozilla.com has a three-tier system:
Fixes are usually checked into SVN, and trunk pulls from SVN almost instantaneously; once changes are tested and verified, they can be pushed to staging; alternatively, they can be pushed to both staging and production if need be.
Relationship of What's New & First Run pages
- Freshly installed Firefox, you get:
- First Run (left tab)
- Firefox start page on Google (right tab)
Redirects / user-agent detection
- Redirects:
- Most redirects happen in .htaccess (302s, usually)
- User-agent detection:
- Usually uses RewriteCond rules
Download.html
- FULL (takes product, OS, lang parameters): http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/products/download.html?product=firefox-3.5&os=osx&lang=en-US
- FLAT (if anything is missing you, such as http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/products/download.html?product=firefox-3.5, you get a "flat" page with links to all platform builds
Video pages
- Pages with video should be checked with Flash -and- OGG-capable browsers (with fallback in most cases)