WeeklyUpdates/2009-06-29
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Development Updates
Branch work: Firefox 3.0.x / Thunderbird 2.0.0.x
- Firefox 3.0.12
- Code frozen as of Thursday last week
- Targeting mid/late-July release
- Firefox 3.0.13
- Proposed schedule on the wiki
- Feedback? Email ss!
Gecko 1.9.1
- Static Analysis and Rewriting
- Introducing DXR The most important code navigation tool ever
- David Humphrey's announcement: http://vocamus.net/dave/?p=557
- Taras' blog: http://blog.mozilla.com/tglek/2009/06/29/dxr-the-most-impressive-code-navigation-tool-ever/
Firefox 3.5
Firefox Front End Work
TB 3
Mobile
IT
- Experiments in IT & Operations Transparency
- Old builds & ftp.mozilla.org
- Working with Metrics on usage analysis
- moz.dev.builds discussion
Release Engineering
QA
Test Execution
- Shipped RC3 to beta users
- Fx3.0.11->Fx3.5rc3 Major Update throttling against betatest
- Completed 100% of Firefox 3.5 feature testplan. results
- Mozmill smoketest automation is ~75% completed. 1 blocking [bug 501105 testcase]
Web Dev Testing
- Last friday, we had a fennec beta testday. Results here
- Had a max of 41 in the testday channel at its
- Major contributors outside mozQA: knotbeerdan, slowtin, tmyoung, lonelybob, kanth_, merike, mmm, atokubi1
- 43 bugs filed (2 crashes and 4 major bugs)
Metrics, Accessibility, Localization, Community
Test Development
Security
Marketing/PR
Firefox 3.5 Launch
- Firefox 3.5 Launch Parties: So far we have 106 requests for swag packs from all over the world. Some of the locations include Macedonia, Lithuania, Taiwan and Peru.
- Regional Social Network outreach. We need help updating regional social networks and Mozilla/Firefox groups. Please sign up here if you would like to take on one.
PR
Mozilla Service Week
- Kicking off l10n efforts -- focused on Spanish, French and German for first round. Looking to push sites live by July 13th.
Events
- Renegade Craft Festival, July 18 - 19, 2009, San Francisco - Opportunity to garner awareness for Personas and to get new ones created. Also a great place to expose add-ons. Sign-ups to work at the festival are on the wiki.
- Maker Faire Africa August 14 - 16, 2009, Accra, Ghana - Looking to sponsor the event and bring together the local L10n community. Check out the wiki for early details.
General
- New Spread Firefox Affiliates Campaign: Upgrade the Web
- Dynamic Buttons with browser specific messaging encouraging people to upgrade to Firefox 3.5.
- Campaign Supported with a Word Press Plug-in and Google Gadget Ads.
Support
Metrics
Evangelism
- Mozilla Developer Center
- Continuing development of custom plugins for MDC to adjust certain behaviors on the site, and to add features. More details soon.
- Keeping in touch with MindTouch on their plans for their next release, due mid-summer, to ensure that some of our requests are handled.
- Working on content clean-up not specific to any given release.
Labs
Developer Tools
Add-ons
Webdev
L10n
Firefox 3.5
Web
Tools
Foundation Updates
- Mark has been representing Mozilla at FISL in Brazil and has posted slides for his Mozilla Education talk.
- Mark also published a wrap-up of the Open Video Conference.
- We continue to prepare for the relaunch of www.mozilla.org:
- Files on the staging server are being tweaked
- Current site editors should be aware of the upcoming transition to Subversion
- Archiving has reduced the number of files from roughly 24,000 to 14,000
- Pages are being updated to tell more of the Mozilla story
- The public discussion about improving Bugzilla is winding down and Gerv will be working on following up the issues raised on the newsgroup thread and wiki page.
- We're continuing to work with new Mozilla Education partners and plan new projects:
- Tomorrow (July 1) Universidad Rey Juan Carlos will be starting its Mozilla technologies course.
- This October the University of Evry will be having a "Course on Mozilla Education and Technologies @ Evry" (CoMETe) at the University of Evry; for more information see the slide presentation.
- A university in India is planning to add a Mozilla/open source course as a formal elective; more news on this later.