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'''Welcome to the team from Mozilla Europe''' | |||
== Support == | == Support == |
Revision as of 20:30, 10 November 2008
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Meeting Details
- 1:00pm Pacific time (21:00 UTC until March 8, 2009)
- Mozilla HQ, 1st floor conference table
- +1 650 903 0800 x92 Conf# 8600 (US/International)
- +1 416 848 3114 x92 Conf# 8600 (Canada)
- +1 800 707 2533 (pin 369) Conf# 8600 (US Toll Free)
- sip:weeklystatus@mozilla.com from generic SIP clients
- http://air.mozilla.com/ to watch and listen
- join irc.mozilla.org #staffmeeting for backchannel
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WeeklyUpdate Live: You can watch the weekly meetings live at Air Mozilla You can also view previous meetings from the "on-demand" button on the Air Mozilla player. Meetings will be posted for on-demand consumption shortly after the meeting conclusion.
Friends of the Tree 
- Clint Talbert writes in nominating Aaron Train for his recent efforts on automated tests for the private browsing feature, and for stepping up to expand the audio/video tag test coverage.
- Mark Finkle nominated Dave Townsend as a Friend of the Tree saying "Dave has created a very useful tool to compare IDL interfaces changes (adds, removes & modifications) between branches of our codebase. The tool is proving quite useful to the Evangelism group - helping to update documentation and notify extension developers of upcoming changes in Firefox 3.1"
- Marcia Knous wants to recognize whimboo (Henrik Skupin) who started testing the Ctrl Tab Preview and filed some great bug including: bug 463285, bug 463287, bug 463292, and bug 463296.
- Laura Thompson nominated morgamic (Mike Morgan,) for making a huge dent in the AMO bug mountain
- Joe Drew writes in with this, "I nominate Ehsan Akhgari for his tireless 10 months(!) of work on the Private Browsing feature of Firefox 3.1, which culminated in it finally landing before the Beta 2 freeze. This is a huge feature, and he deserves our recognition for implementing it."
Please send FotT nominations to asa@mozilla.org. This is a great opportunity for the community to recognize those who go above and beyond, so please tell me when you see that happening. Thanks.
Development Updates
Branch work: Firefox 2.0.0.18 / 3.0.4 / 2.0.0.19 / 3.0.5 / Major Update / Thunderbird 2.0.0.18
- Firefox 2.0.0.18 / 3.0.4
- Beta released last Wednesday
- Watching for feedback
- Expected release date of this Wednesday, November 12
- Thunderbird 2.0.0.18
- Builds started last week
- Aiming for beta this Wednesday, November 12
- Firefox 2.0.0.18 -> 3.0.4 major update
- Aiming for release in a couple of weeks
- No official set date yet
- Firefox 2.0.0.19 / 3.0.5
- Code freeze is one week from today, Monday, November 17 at 11:59pm
- Aiming for release on December 16
- End of life for Firefox 2.0.0.x
Gecko 1.9.1
- For weekly engineering meeting notes and other info see the Platform page.
- Interesting queries related to Gecko 1.9.1
- 98 1.9.1 blockers.
Firefox 3.1
TB 3
Mobile
IT
Release Engineering
QA
Thunderbird 2.0.0.18 - Created the [[Thunderbird:2.0.0.18:Test_Plan|Test Plan] and started Smoketest and BFT testing [abillings]
- Finished BFT, L10n, and Updated testing. Release the Beta on Tues Nov 5th. [abillings, juanb, tracy, tchung, jhaher]
- Verified bug fixes for 1.9.0.4 and 1.8.1.18 releases (including Thunderbird) [abillings]
Firefox 3.1
- Feature testing:
- Completed 60% of the worker threads test development [admc]
- Added 22 JS related test cases [bc]
- Leak testing: Filed 19 new Memory Leaks for Topsites [tomcat]
Mobile testing
- Completed test cases for post Alpha 1 builds [abillings]
Test Automation
- Sent out a RC of MozMill for user testing. This required a good size rewrite of the UI file functionality and work flow for creating and editing tests in the MozMill extension. [admc, mikeal]
Community
- QMO2 - We rolled back QMO2 to put QMO pack onto production. QMO2 is now available alongside QMO at. There were some issues with the update scripts, joining the site, etc. We are looking at ways to have the contractor do some additional cleanup or have parts done in-house. Completed a traige of all the open bugs. [jay, tomcat]
Security
Marketing/PR
Impact Mozilla
- Ten finalists announced last week. We're providing some coaching as we move towards their Dec. 5th deadline.
PR
- Firefox
Welcome to the team from Mozilla Europe
Support
- Reminder: Support Firefox Day Friday next week (November 21)
- Focus on localization, getting localizers together (both people that have been contributing to SUMO in the past, and people that are interested in learning more about SUMO)
- Session about Mozilla 2010 goals
- We need help! [1]
Metrics
Evangelism
- Documentation for Firefox 3.1 progressing nicely
- DOM worker docs are underway
- More updates to Geolocation and Audio/Video docs
- Asa Dotzler will be delivering a talk, "The Internet as a Global Commons" at the Green Festival this Sunday at noon.
Labs
Webdev, Add-ons, AMO
L10n
Foundation Updates
- Lots of folks under the weather this past week.
- As part of her Foundation-funded work on HTML video accessibility, Silvia Pfeiffer published a video accessibility requirements document and a review of existing video accessibility data formats. (If you'd like to participate in or keep up with this work, considering subscribing to the Ogg accessibility mailing list.)
- David published a blog post on recent updates to the www.mozilla.org web site.
- Mark posted followup reflections on his blog post concerning engaging a broader public about the 2010 goals.