Identity/WeeklyMeeting/2012-02-06

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Last Week's Actions

Major Progress

  • primaries shipped!

Dev

Security & Privacy

  • primaries = privacy win
  • CEF logging review due this week

Ops

  • integrated l10n into rpm build process
  • idproxy deployed last week, along with train supporting primaries.
  • phx1 networking work continues
    • major progress removing old wv-fw01 firewall from phx this weekend
  • blocked in stage on GH-1054 (l10n-related)
  • converting "new dev" to test CI environment

QA

  • Current Train: 20: Stage
    • Bug 723755 - QA and deploy BrowserID train-2012.02.02 to production
    • Supporting l10n with 39 locales plus en_US and db_LB
  • Deployment tickets
    • Bug 721455 - Deploy localized browserid to stage
    • Bug 723775 - Create/Deploy l10n preview env for browserid
  • NOTE: l10n support is not fully deployed to Stage
  • QA action items
    • Test planning for Internationalization/Localization
    • Test planning for new UI changes/flows (desktop/mobile)
    • QA sanity testing of Prod deployment to PHX colo (delayed till late Feb/early Mar)
    • Client-side Selenium II automation
    • Work with Pete to finish up RPM install and configuration of QA environment (ID2)
    • Usage planning for new Test/CI environment
    • Test planning for upcoming BID/Etherpad and BID/Mozilla.com work

Engagement

  • working on web site and branding, in time for MoWoCo

Metrics

UX

  • continuing to study top 100 site behavior

UR

  • 15 user tests last week
  • most frequent usability problem is not telling people about 8-character password.
  • tests on password in popup

Product

  • Sign into the browser design now started
  • Branding still in flux, trying to lock down name for MWC
  • Primaries screencast going out today

ACTION ITEMS

  • Ben to send Crystal and Mary baseline security requirements for clicked links in email.
  • Dan and Ben to consider load-balancing impact of base domain names vs. www.*