WeeklyUpdates/2011-09-26
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Video for today’s meeting
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Friends of the Tree
- QA team nominates Gabriela Montagu (:gabriela) for her work in testing Fennec. She has been valiant in testing new territories on Android with mobile devices and continues to assist with tracking and examining issues raised in mobile meetings.
- SUMO wants to thank cor-el, TonyE (aka Quarantine) and the-edmeister for fearlessly taking on question-answering head-on for the last 4 years! That’s over 100000 posts between them.
Upcoming Events
This Week
Monday, 26 September
Tuesday, 27 September
Firefox 7 Launch!
Wednesday, 28 September
- Brown Bag from NASA on their use of Bugzilla (includes the International Space Station) : Noon Pacific in 10Forward / Mountain View and on Air Mozilla
Thursday, 29 September
- Contribute Group meeting at 10 pacific — a forum for people interested in bringing in new contributors to Mozilla
Friday, 30 September
Next Week
- MDN Doc sprint October 1-2, at and during JSconf.eu, focusing on JavaScript docs.
Product Status Updates
Firefox Future (7, 8, 9)
- We’re shipping tomorrow!
- Watch the usual places for logistics details, but really, it ain’t no thing.
- That also means tomorrow is migration day – beta becomes 8, aurora becomes 9, nightly becomes 10.
Firefox Current (3.6, 6.0)
- We’re shipping tomorrow for Firefox 3.6.23.
- We expected the 3.6 release to lag by a few days, but some prodigious QA and RelEng efforts seem to have us lined up to get it out for simulship. \o/
Mobile Firefox
- We’re shipping tomorrow!
- Performance testing, competitive analysis, and goal-setting are in progress, driven by Erin and Jay. Areas include:
- start-up (cold and warm)
- panning
- page-load
- Architectural options, including moving some of the front-end into Java, are being explored and prototyped, driving by Dougt
- See DougT’s blog post for more information.
- Firefox 9 will ship with an awesome/splendid new UI built for tablets
Thunderbird
The next release of Thunderbird ships tommorow!
(Johnath says “it zoooooms“! 🙂
Older Branch Work
Drumbeat
(no voice update this week)
Last chance to sign up for the 2011 Mozilla Festival in London. Nov 4 – 6.
- Check out the Festival blog for a sense of what’s up.
Speakers
The limit is 3 minutes per speaker. It’s like a lightning talk, but don’t feel that you have to have slides in order to make a presentation.
Presenter | Topic | Media | More Details |
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Status Updates By Team
Firefox
Platform
Messaging
Mobile
IT
Release Engineering
QA
- Test Execution
- Still testing/signing-off Firefox 7.0RC: Testplan
- Firefox Mobile 7.0RC1-build2 signed off – notice sent to release-drivers: Testplan
- WebQA
- AMO: 9/22
- Jetpack Builder: 9/21
- Mozilla.com: http://bit.ly/pp35hG
- QA Community
- Firefox Memshrink Testday last week: QMO
- Automation Services
Automation & Tools
- Speed Tests have a new front end: http://brasstacks.mozilla.com/speedtests/results.html
- Lots of efforts continue in many directions, see notes.
Security
Security Reviews Scheduled for this week
Date / Time | Item |
---|---|
Mon Sep 26 / 13:00 PST | Stub Installer
How we should implement the verification that the stub installer has downloaded the correct file for installing Firefox |
Tue Sep 27 / 10:00 PST | Panel Based Download Manager |
Wed Sep 28 / 13:00 PST | Embedded Add-On Preferences |
Thur Sep 29 / 10:00 AM PST | Code Editor |
Engagement
PR
Mozilla Answers Business Users with a Slower Firefox Schedule
Mozilla Proposes Extended Support For Firefox
Mozilla Proposes ‘Slower’ Firefox Releases for Enterprises
Mozilla Proposes Firefox ESR Versions for Businesses
Mozilla creates an achievement system for the Internet
Mozilla launches a digital badge system
Mozilla’s Open Badges Offer Ways for You to Showcase Your Skills
Even at 7.0, Firefox Is Still Going Strong
Events
Creative Team
Community Marketing
Support
Metrics
Evangelism
Labs
Developer Tools
Add-ons
Webdev
L10n
Introducing New Hires
- Brandon Savage: joining the Web Dev team, managed by Laura Thomson, located in Maryland.
- Mark Crandon: joining the Legal team, managed by Harvey Anderson, located in the Mtn. View Office.
- Alexander Keybl: joining the Firefox team, managed by Christian Legnitto, located in the Mtn. View Office.
- Jeff Beatty: joining the Localization team, managed by Chris Hofmann, located in Utah.
- Jennifer Fong: joining the Web Dev team, managed by Fred Wenzel, located in the Toronto office.
- Victor Porof: joining the Firefox Developer Tools team, managed by Dave Camp, located in Romania.
- Brian Nicholson: Firefox Mobile Front-end. Managed by Mark Finkle. Located in MV.
New Intern Hires (Some actually started a few weeks ago, but with Labor Day and All Hands we may have missed introducing them!)
- Andrew Halberstadt – Tools (welcome back!) – Andrew will be based out of the Toronto office
- Jason Voll – Services
- Stephen Lewchuk – Metrics