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What did we ship this month? Alternatively, what didn't we ship to spare the world the horror?
What did we ship this month? Alternatively, what didn't we ship to spare the world the horror?


* (fill me in!)
* (erik) [https://blog.mozilla.org/webdev/2014/01/16/dxr-gets-more-correct-less-case-sensitive/ Rewrote the DXR rendering pipeline and shipped a raft of new features]. [http://dxr.allizom.org/ UI overhaul] (including a new query parser, less modalness, and bug-free multi-tree support) is landing this week.


== Open-Source Citizenship ==
== Open-Source Citizenship ==

Revision as of 16:44, 4 February 2014

Webdev Meeting
Date: February 4th, 2014
Time: 10:00 AM Pacific
How to Join
Vidyo:
Teleconferencing: Room 9 798
IRC: #webdev on irc.mozilla.org
Notes
Etherpad: https://etherpad.mozilla.org/webdev-2014-02-04
Note-taker: mkelly

Webdev Extravaganzas are open to the public and serve as a gathering point for anyone in the Mozilla community who is interested in web development and what Mozilla has been doing in it.

There will be a recording available.

Shipping Celebration

What did we ship this month? Alternatively, what didn't we ship to spare the world the horror?

Open-Source Citizenship

Any updates with our libraries or with libraries we use? Anyone looking for help with a library they maintain?

New Hires / Interns / Volunteers

Anyone new that we want to induct into the secret order?

  • (fill me in!)

The Bikeshed / Roundtable

Anything else to talk about?

  • (erik/mythmon) We invented the re-leveling stream graph, which fixes the one disadvantage of the stream graph: the ability to tell when an individual slice is rising or falling. source