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== Concept<br> == | == Concept<br> == | ||
Firefox for Android (fennec) is arguably the most feature-rich browser available in the market however, slow startup responsiveness and performance have not been speedy enough for successful market adoption nor to generate amount customer love Firefox is accustomed to. | Firefox for Android (fennec) is arguably the most feature-rich browser available in the market however, slow startup responsiveness and performance have not been speedy enough for successful market adoption nor to generate amount customer love Firefox is accustomed to. | ||
The advent of a prototype built with single-process architecture with the front-end written in Java creates new possibilities for Mozilla to make a faster, more responsive browser. The mobile dev team has been working hard to deliver this new browser to the market no later than Q1 2012.<br> | The advent of a prototype built with single-process architecture with the front-end written in Java creates new possibilities for Mozilla to make a faster, more responsive browser. The mobile dev team has been working hard to deliver this new browser to the market no later than Q1 2012.<br> | ||
[https://wiki.mozilla.org/FennecNativeOffsite Project Kickoff in Toronto]<br> | [https://wiki.mozilla.org/FennecNativeOffsite Project Kickoff in Toronto]<br> | ||
[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Fennec/NativeUI/ProjectReview Proposed Project Review Process]<br> | [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Fennec/NativeUI/ProjectReview Proposed Project Review Process]<br> | ||
== Release Schedule<br> == | == Release Schedule<br> == | ||
'''Q4''' | '''Q4''' | ||
Dec 2011: Feature Complete | Dec 2011: Feature Complete | ||
'''Q1''' | '''Q1''' | ||
Jan 30 2012: Beta<br> Feb 27 2012: Public Announcement at Mobile World Congress<br> March 30 2012: Final Release <br> | Jan 30 2012: Beta<br> Feb 27 2012: Public Announcement at Mobile World Congress<br> March 30 2012: Final Release <br> | ||
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== Release Plan<br> == | == Release Plan<br> == | ||
*[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Fennec/NativeUI/ReleasePlan 1st draft of the release plan]. 2nd draft due by EOB 11/7<br> | *[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Fennec/NativeUI/ReleasePlan 1st draft of the release plan]. 2nd draft due by EOB 11/7<br> | ||
== Engineering Schedule <br> == | == Engineering Schedule <br> == | ||
*[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Mobile/NativeFennec1.0 Features<br>] | *[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Mobile/NativeFennec1.0 Features<br>] | ||
*[OmniPlan Graphic Here]<br> | *[OmniPlan Graphic Here]<br> | ||
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*Contributor Testing <br> | *Contributor Testing <br> | ||
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== Weekly Mobile Showcase <br> == | == Weekly Mobile Showcase <br> == | ||
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Revision as of 18:37, 8 November 2011
Concept
Firefox for Android (fennec) is arguably the most feature-rich browser available in the market however, slow startup responsiveness and performance have not been speedy enough for successful market adoption nor to generate amount customer love Firefox is accustomed to.
The advent of a prototype built with single-process architecture with the front-end written in Java creates new possibilities for Mozilla to make a faster, more responsive browser. The mobile dev team has been working hard to deliver this new browser to the market no later than Q1 2012.
Proposed Project Review Process
Release Schedule
Q4
Dec 2011: Feature Complete
Q1
Jan 30 2012: Beta
Feb 27 2012: Public Announcement at Mobile World Congress
March 30 2012: Final Release
Release Plan
- 1st draft of the release plan. 2nd draft due by EOB 11/7
Engineering Schedule
- Features
- [OmniPlan Graphic Here]
Testing
- Mobile QA Functional Testing
- Mobile QA Performance Testing
- Automated Testing
- DF Program
- Contributor Testing
Weekly Mobile Showcase