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7-September-2010

Mozilla Platform Meeting Minutes: 2010-09-07

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Platform/2010-09-07

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Notices / Schedule

Firefox 3.6.9 and 3.5.12

  • Releasing today
  • In 4-7 days plan to refresh the 3.0/3.5 → 3.6.9 update offer

Firefox 3.6.10 and 3.5.13

  • Schedule draft will be sent around today
  • Tentative plan is to release on October 12th
  • Please nominate and work on any blockers! No need to wait until the last minute when FF4 work is even more intense

Firefox 4 Beta

  • beta 5 will likely ship later this afternoon or tomorrow
  • beta 6 code freeze is scheduled for FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th
    • based on the number of blockers left, this date is at risk
    • would actually estimate code freeze to be a week after the 10th
    • can and should discuss more in roundtable

Blocker Report

Firefox 4 Beta

Firefox 3.6.10

Firefox 3.5.13

Firefox Development

(from our goals):

  • [NEW] Feature complete Firefox 4
    • [DONE] Switch to Tab
    • [ON TRACK] Extension Manager – Bug list is converging, still a lot of work to do.
    • [ON TRACK] Notification UI – Geo and EM notifications done, http auth next.
    • [ON TRACK] New Theme – Windows and Mac good, Linux lagging.
    • [ON TRACK] App Tabs – Scope for 4.0 reduced (non-global), near feature complete.
    • [ON TRACK] TabCandy – Dropped “all windows” work to constrain risk
    • [AT RISK] Silent updates on Windows
    • [AT RISK] Web Console
    • [DROPPED] Inspector
    • [DROPPED] Account Manager – WIP patches posted, but we can’t contain the review load and code risk.
  • [AT RISK] Dirty profile startup within 20% of clean profile startup (modulo extensions, plugins; on windows)
    • Current status: Lots of data has been collected and analyzed, but no solid conclusions have shaken out.
    • Details page
    • Shawn has an updated blog post. Read it for more info.
    • Bugs on file that help:
      • Excessive cookie i/o bug bug 572223 (fixed)
      • Session Restore negatively impacts startup time based on the number of tabs loaded bug 582005
      • Suboptimal SQLite page size bug 416330 (fixed)
      • Provide a global VACUUM component bug 541373

Platform

(there is a team-by-team goals breakdown, as well)

  • [ON TRACK] Javascript performance near or even with Chrome 5 on their benchmarks (within 20% on SS, 30% on V8), with substantial wins on our benchmarks. (Windows, in-browser.)
  • [ON TRACK] Hardware acceleration of video and other HTML and SVG content, as well as user interface, on by default for compatible hardware on all Tier-1 desktop and mobile platforms.
  • [ON TRACK] Fully support the WebGL 1.0 spec, with support turned on by default in a Firefox 4 beta on platforms that support OpenGL or OpenGL ES.
  • [ON TRACK] security: zero reproducible high/crit > 30 days
  • [ON TRACK] Support multi-process Fennec.
  • [ON TRACK] Support Jetpacks running in separate processes and never blocking the Fennec UI.

JS

JM looking good on TM tree, a few blocking things remain: bug 592960, regex problems. Some possible problems related to lack of compartments.

GFX

  • Accelerated compositing using Direct3D 9 (on Windows) has been turned on by default on mozilla-central!
    • If you notice problems with Direct3D 9, please report them in Bugzilla. You will want to accompany your bug report with the Graphics section of about:support, so we can more easily work out what’s wrong.
    • To narrow down whether a problem is caused by Direct3D 9, you can set the about:config pref layers.accelerate-none to true, and restart your browser.

Layout

  • calc() basically done (see dbaron’s blog)
  • Q3 goals done
  • Still targeting feature freeze: SVG images, async plugin painting
  • document presentation swapping on track

Content

  • Virtual properties (bug 499201) support at risk for beta5 🙁

Tree Management

Roundtable

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