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== First Priorities (Q3 2015) ==
;Evaluate top sites (Aaron, Avi, Vladan): For the initial set of sites (Twitter, Facebook, Yahoo search) + Google properties + ~5-10 other top-sites we choose ourselves from Alexa top 20, do the following:<br>
*Agree on & write up the "most common" use-cases (i.e. user interactions) with these sites
*Evaluate relative performance (wrt other browsers) for each of these uses-cases
*Profile & determine why our performance is worse
*This evaluation will need to be repeated for Fennec & mobile versions of sites, but with a smaller subset of sites
;Gfx impact on scrolling (Avi): Re-do Aaron's scrolling measurement (using the scrolling bookmarklet) on the reference HP laptop with the 3 reference sites (Yahoo, Twitter, Facebook) using every relevant gfx configuration setting (see my blog post for list + consider Windows theme impact).
;Windows 10 (Aaron): Compare content-perf on Windows 10 vs Windows 8
;Figure out how to make dynamic websites reproducible (Wander)
;New page-load test (Wander): Create a new cross-browser page-load test that measures how long it takes for the browser to become idle after loading a page (time-until-quiescent). This test could be a webpage


== First Priorities (Q2 2015) ==
== First Priorities (Q2 2015) ==
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Again, focusing on the Windows 8.1 laptop/tablet and a particular Android phone.
Again, focusing on the Windows 8.1 laptop/tablet and a particular Android phone.


=== Implementation Strategy ===
====Identify programs already in-flight (60fps program) and what problems those are designed to solve (elan)====
*60 FPS:


====Existing Benchmarks and Measures====
====Existing Benchmarks and Measures====
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