Meeting Notes Meetings notes from the Mozilla community

12-February-2014

Mozilla Platform: 2014-02-11

Filed under: Posts — Tags: — Jesper Kristensen @ 12:00 am
Note: The Feb 11, Engineering meeting is cancelled due to a conflicting Mozilla town hall.

Hot Bugs

(Important bugs for which we need to find owners or additional help. If known, please include suggested team or knowledge needed to advance the bug.)

Orange Factor

Stability

Other

The Need To Know

(Release and system issues that may impact engineering this week.)

Notices/Schedule (lsblakk/bajaj)

Next Merge: March 17, 2014 Next Release: March 18, 2014
Trains
Central: 30 Aurora: 29 Beta: 28 Release: 27
?? bugs (?? bugs last week) ?? bugs (?? bugs last week)
Unresolved Aurora 29 Trackers (non-security, not tracked for Beta) Unresolved Beta 28 Trackers (non-security)

Build Changes (gps)

(Build changes of which engineers should be aware.)

RelEng (catlee)

(Repo, test, and other information for engineers from the release engineering team.)

Upcoming Outages/Upgrades

(System outages/upgrades and tree closures that impact engineering.)

Team Stand-ups

(In <2 mins, what did your team accomplish last week, on what is your team working on this week, and on what, if anything, is your team blocked? No questions during the stand-ups. All questions should be asked during the roundtable.)

Quality Programs

(An opportunity to hear about status with the various quality programs that do not have a formal team structure.)

MemShrink (njn)

  • NuWa finally landed and stuck! Hooray. Thanks to Fabrice Desré and everyone who helped get it over the line.
  • Ben Kelly fixed some inefficient audio memory usage, which greatly helps the B2G Poppit app.

Roundtable

(Comments and questions that arise during the course of the meeting or otherwise do not have a section.)

<Read only beyond this point>

Mailing List Threads

(Threads that are likely to be of interest to engineering from various mailing lists.)

Good Reads

(Links to blog posts, books, videos, etc. that you think will be of interest to others.)

irc #planning Log From This Meeting



Engineering Meeting Details

  • Tuesday 2014-02-1111:00 am Pacific Standard Time
  • Dial-in: conference# 98411
    • US/California/Mountain View: +1 650 903 0800, x92 Conf# 98411
    • US/California/San Francisco: +1 415 762 5700, x92 Conf# 98411
    • US/Oregon/Portland: +1 971 544 8000, x92 Conf# 98411
    • CA/Vancouver: +1 778 785 1540, x92 Conf# 98411
    • CA/Toronto: +1 416 848 3114, x92 Conf# 98411
    • UK/London: +44 (0)207 855 3000, x92 Conf# 98411
    • FR/Paris: +33 1 44 79 34 80, x92 Conf# 98411
    • US/Toll-free: +1 800 707 2533, (pin 369) Conf# 98411
  • Engineering Vidyo Room / Air Mozilla / MTV Warp Core / TOR Finch / SFO Warfield / PDX Hair of the Dog
  • join irc.mozilla.org #planning for back channel

11-February-2014

Mozilla Project: 2014-02-10

Filed under: Posts — Tags: — Jesper Kristensen @ 12:00 am

All-hands Status Meeting Agenda

Items in this section will be shared during the live all-hand status meeting.

Friends of Mozilla

  • A BIG THANKS to Aaron Mandel for shooting great video b-roll of the Toronto office for the upcoming press activities around MWC.
  • Thanks to Chris Peterson for donating some time to help the People Team learn more about trains, channels, and testing.
  • Thank you to the incredible team of Mozilla Hispano contributors who answer all Firefox OS support questions in Spanish: AndresMorelos, willyaranda, Nukeador, Gioyik, lestherbj, magiksen, and Feiticeiro.
  • Many thanks to the superheroes who localize Firefox OS support documentation: inma_610, Pedro García Rodríguez, deimidis, Guillermo López Leal, Angela Velo, RickieES, Nukeador, Maria Solà, and Ximena Lasserre. You are the amazing smiling face of Mozilla Support to the Spanish-speaking users of Firefox OS!
  • Huge thanks so all-stars Ricardo Panaggio and Andre Garzia who have been tirelessly helping introduce Appmaker to Brazil. They continue to localize the application, slide decks, talks and are on the ground teaching constantly.
  • An incredibly and ridiculously big shout out and thank you to Justin Potts for his energy and excitement helping the Mozillians team launch the new curated groups feature on Mozillians.

Upcoming Events

Monday, 10 February

This Monday we having another session of making metal tags at lunch in
the SF Commons and MV office at 12:30PST.

The Crafty group wants to recognize contributors with handmade items.
We need you to tell us who you would like to recognize! Also, we would
love you to make crafts with us (no special skills required).

We will be creating handmade gifts. You give us the name, address and
even a very short message, we will send a gift. It would make it more
special if you came and made it yourself, but geographical and time
restrictions are understood and we are happy to be your hammer
swinging stand in. We can probably only do this for the first 20
responders. If there are more, maybe we can do it again!

For contributors you would like recognized we need:
— Name
— Physical mailing address of some sort (nearest Mozilla office the frequent?)
— Some kind of short approx 15 character or less message or we can just
write a generic “Thank you”. But the cool thing is that these can be
customized so think personal.
— IRC handle? It fits nicely on a tag usually.

Please send this information to 831sabina.brown at gmail.com

Tuesday, 11 February

Wednesday, 12 February

Next Week

On-site Data Jedi training using Tableau in San Francisco Feb 18-19th from 10a-3pm for MoCo and MoFo staff. RSVP here: http://sftableauonsite.splashthat.com/ pass=freeweb

Project Status Updates (voice updates)

Firefox Desktop

Speaker Location: toronto (johnath)

  • Australis and FFA-Sync on Aurora!

Firefox OS

Webmaker

The mighty Webmaker Workweek scrum board — analog edition

Non-verbal

NEW:Mozilla Gigabit Community Fund

Speaker Location: Lindsey Frost Cleary (Chattanooga)

Gigabit Community Fund launches!

  • Supporting learning on tomorrow’s networks. Our kick-off event in Chattanooga drew more than 200 educators, civic leaders, and community members.
  • The fund’s goal: Help local organizations take advantage of high-speed, gigabit networks to build applications for education and workforce development. Establish Gigabit Hive Learning Communities in Chattanooga and Kansas City.
  • Official launch in Kansas City is this Thursday
  • The Fund application window opens later this month. Stay up to date at our new website or via Twitter: @mozillagigabit

Open Badges

Speaker Location: nonverbal

Four big announcements coming at this week’s Summit to Reconnect Learning:

  • Big Players to issue Open Badges: 5 large new organizations committing to Mozilla’s Open Badges infrastructure — details coming Thursday.
  • Cities of Learning 2014: 10 cities committing to implement the “Cities of Learning” digital badging model. Based on success of last year’s Chicago Summer of Learning.
  • Cities of Learning Tech Package: Powered by Mozilla, Digital Youth Network and partners. Will include a shared technology infrastructure built off of BadgeKit to support each city’s badge system.
  • Badge Alliance: a new alliance to support the Open Badges ecosystem. More details next week.

Mozilla Science Lab

Speaker Location: Non-verbal

Mozilla Reps

Speaker Location:Gabes

Firefox Student Ambassadors

Speaker Location: Written Update

Congratulations to our January winners:

  • App of the Month: Abin Abraham’s My Diary app
  • Campus Affiliates Contest: AMU Firefox Club

Want weekly updates on what is going on in the program? Check out our blog for more information.

IT

Ben Sullins | Remote:
Looking for your name on the Mozilla Monument? Checkout our name finder here: http://mzl.la/1bjFHGZ

mjeffries, San Francisco

ServiceNow updates:

  • Focus group forming
  • Changes coming to improve the user experience, and we want your feedback!
  • Join our team: snug@mozilla.com (ServiceNow User Group
  • Invite coming soon on Yammer

Peekaboo:

  • Digital Lobby sign-in is live in MTV & SFO!
  • Peekaboo showcases Mozilla tech (Firefox, Persona) to give guests and visitors a Firefoxy welcome
  • Peekaboo can be delivered on any platform that supports Mozilla Desktop
  • Presently in MTV and SFO – Coming soon to other Moz Spaces

Thanks to the team: Peter Bengtsson, Jason Crowe, Mark Jeffries, Joel Babcock, Laura Thomson, and Lisa Gray.

Patch Yer Flash!

  • Don’t be like this guy:
  • Reminder that if you have not done so, get your FlashPlayer patched!

System Patch Management:

  • If we come a’calling, it’s because your system is at high risk
  • Take it seriously
  • Mozilla’s getting better, and we are on it- but we need your help

Non-NFS hg (mercurial) Node entered production today!
Why is this good?

  • solves repository corruption issues related to NFS faking file consistency
  • enables faster response times
  • saves us significant fractions of a million dollars this year in software licenses/hardware
  • allows us to multi-home mercurial in AWS/CDN

Please ping fubar or bkero in #it with any concerns

Web Compatibility

Speaker Location: ATX (miketaylr)

Report mobile site compat bugs.

Speakers

Presenter Title Topic Location Share? Media More Details
Who Are You? What Do You Do? What are you going to talk about? Where are you presenting from? (Moz Space, your house, space) Will you be sharing your screen? (yes/no, other info) Links to slides or images you want displayed on screen Link to where audience can find out more information
Pete Scanlon Engagement MWC 2014 Update San Francisco – Commons Yes Today’s slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1eB1sQBWAeVyDU57DSHOTVxbibDzpcVfU17caYUmTBkI/edit?usp=sharing

Brownbag slides: https://air.mozilla.org/mwc-brownbag/

Rick Fant, David Ascher Update about Labs San Francisco + Vidyo No
William Reynolds Product manager, Community Engagement Curated groups on mozillians.org and better timezones San Francisco No Screenshots: Curated groups, Better timezones Blog posts: Curated groups, Better timezones
Alex Fowler Global Privacy & Policy Leader Stopwatching.us & The Day We Fight Back San Francisco No See https://thedaywefightback.org/

Roundtable

Do you have a question about a Mozilla Project or initiative? Let us know by Friday- we’ll do our best to get you an answer.

Please note that we may not always be able to get to every item on this list, but we will try!

Who are you? Area of question Question
What’s your name? What do you work on? Is your question about policy, a product, a Foundation initiative, etc. What would you like to know?

Welcome!

Let’s say hello to some new Mozillians! If you are not able to join the meeting live, you can add a link to a short video introducing yourself.

Introducing New Volunteers

New Volunteer(s) Introduced by Speaker location
Med Ali Batita , Wael Meji , Hamza Latrach , Ramzi Meguelbi Marwa BATITA? ISET Gbaes

Introducing New Hires

New Hire Introduced by Speaker location New Hire location Will be working on
Kamil Jozwiak Marc Schifer SF Toronto Desktop QA Test Engineer
Brady Pannabecker Derek Moore SF SF IT Mozilla Operations Center
Sophana Aik Tim Fairfield MV MV End User Services – Service Desk
Laura Napoli Erica Jostedt SF DC (remote) PR for Latin America
Dave Steer Alex Fowler SF SF Director, Advocacy, Mozilla Foundation
Charles Chen Spinger Wang SF Taipei Business Development
Wayne Chen Thomas Tsai SF Taipei Firefox OS

<meta>

Notes and non-voice status updates that aren’t part of the live meeting go here.


  • Dial-in: conference# 8600
    • US/California/Mountain View: +1 650 903 0800, x92 Conf# 8600
    • US/California/San Francisco: +1 415 762 5700, x92 Conf# 8600
    • US/Oregon/Portland: +1 971 544 8000, x92 Conf# 8600
    • CA/Vancouver: +1 778 785 1540, x92 Conf# 8600
    • CA/Toronto: +1 416 848 3114, x92 Conf# 8600
    • UK/London: +44 (0)207 855 3000, x92 Conf# 8600
    • FR/Paris: +33 1 44 79 34 80, x92 Conf# 8600
    • US/Toll-free: +1 800 707 2533, (pin 369) Conf# 8600

6-February-2014

Mobile: 2014-02-05

Filed under: Posts — Tags: — Jesper Kristensen @ 12:00 am

Schedule

  • Firefox 27 has shipped!
    • Firefox 28 Beta will ship soon
  • Next merge: 2014-03-17

Topics for This Week

Google Summer of Code

GSoC sponsors students for 3 months each summer to working on selected open-source projects, and Mozilla needs project ideas by Feb 14 to submit to Google for consideration. Read this blog post for details and add to this brainstorming page if you have project ideas!

Startup Performance Regression

We are chasing down a big performance regression that appeared around Jan 27th. It might be two different ones. See bug 964307 and bug 966580.

Friends of the Mobile Team

Give a shoutout/thanks to people for helping fix and test bugs. Make sure friends also get awarded a badge. New contributors are highlighted in bold.

  • Sebastian Kaspari (:sebastian) fixed bug 966810 – Don’t prompt to enable search suggestions if search.suggestions is true
  • Raymond (:retornam) fixed bug 960725 – Rename Search Settings and reorder Customize list
  • Errietta fixed bug 959366 – Remove unused LazyNotificationGetter.shutdown function

Stand ups

Suggested format:

  • What did you do last week?
  • What are working on this week?
  • Anything blocking you?

Please keep your update to under 2 minutes!

James W. (snorp)

<Read Only>

  • Polishing up single GLContext patch for Skia
  • Investigating deferred canvas

JChen

<Read Only>

Past week

  • Starting work on IME testing
  • Troubleshooting background hang reporting

Fixed

Working on

GCP

<Read Only>

  • Last week:
    • PTO
    • FOSDEM presentation
    • bug 966659 SafeBrowsing updates are broken
  • Next week:
    • WebRTC workweek

Randall Barker

<Read Only>

  • Last Week: Sick most of last week. Have WebRTC video data streaming from browser page to stand alone client.
  • This Week: Display video, break out code into stand alone library, create public C/C++ api to access WebRTC functionality in stand alone library.

Brian Nicholson

WesJ

<Read Only>
Last week

  • Chasing some startup performance stuff bug 967254, bug 961954.
  • Landed the delayed startup code. bug 964510. Doesn’t seem to have fixed the regression. Still digging into that (with help from others).
  • Mostly done version of bug 942270 – Add Quickshare buttons to Context menu. Cleaning up code for review (and refactoring the context menu code at the same time).

jdover

<Read Only>

Last week:

This week:

  • bug 967085 – Home Banner Redesign (we backed out previous patches)
  • Continue bug 942295 – Folder view for dynamic panels
  • bug 816318 – Move to Android Downloads manager (decision made!)

LucasR

Last week

  • bug 949174 – Implement invalidation routine for HomePager configuration
  • bug 952311 – Update home config when new panels are added/removed
  • bug 964375 – Add auto-install option to Home.panels.add API
  • bug 968179 – Fennec crashes when using PanelGridView
  • bug 909550 – Lazy load tabs panel
  • (Investigation) bug 966580 – [regression] Eideticker fresh and dirty startup time regression
  • (In progress) bug 963046 – Implement image loading infrastructure for panel views
  • (In progress) bug 964508 – Rename TwoLineRow members to match the latest dataset terminology
  • (In progress) bug 966022 – Implement the notion of itemType on existing panel views (list, grid)
  • (In progress) bug 967742 – Consolidate API to edit HomeConfig state
  • Tons of reviews

Next week

  • Land in-progress patches
  • bug 966485 – Add back support for FENNEC_STARTUP_TIME_ABOUTHOME
  • Home panels stuff (mostly the invalidation follow-ups)

liuche

<Read Only>

  • Home Panels hack week: finishing up bug 942878 – Add new home panel from settings
  • bug 950698 – Search providers hint is incorrect
  • bug 903535 – Update strings for wifi/geolocation settings UI
  • bug 962047 – Default search engines not shown
  • bug 963444 – Fix Beta release notes link
  • reviews, mentoring
  • PTO next week

Margaret

Fixed

Working on

mcomella

<Read Only>

Note: Not on dev box, don’t have open tabs and various txt files. Will make this more accurate when I get to it.

Past

  • bug 961526 – crash in android.database.sqlite.SQLiteConstraintException: foreign key constraint failed (code 19) at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteConnection.nativeExecuteForLastInsertedRowId(Native Method)
  • bug 967134 – Add documentation link to UITest javadoc
  • bug 960709 – Synthesized APK launch attempts to invoke the health provider; permission denial, app fails to launch – java.lang.SecurityException
  • bug 960135 – (Redacted)
  • Investigate bug 962165 – I’m getting a lot of non-crashreporter triggering crashes while browsing reddit (mainly loading imgur.com links) on my phone

Present

  • bug 959652 – BrowserHealthRecorder.ensureEnvironment can be expensive during startup
  • Herding bug 941155 (fix talos on mobile to have pageloader tests working in regular mode and nochrome mode) along
  • bug 942283 – HomeList RSS addon
  • bug 939350 – Create Python linter wrapper

Future

esawin

<Read Only>

Fixed/In Review

  • bug 940087 – Shutdown crash in _cairo_hash_table_remove during Android 4.0 Debug mochitest-2
  • bug 968212 – Download Manager fails to open MIDI file
  • bug 967032 – Intermittent testAdobeFlash | “Process crashed?” on tegra

Working On

  • bug 746998 – Download manager tries to open unknown file types using PDF Viewer
  • bug 611556 – zoom levels should persist within a session

Next

  • bug 963317 – Intermittent Android Shutdown | application crashed [@ nssCertificate_Destroy][@ FreeArenaList]
  • bug 583242 – Add contact support to form autocomplete (Android)

RNewman

<Read Only> 
  • First version of FxA Sync landed. Hi-five to nalexander, AaronMT, and the rest of the crew. Use caution but test!
  • More work coming over the next couple of releases, with a lot of uplifts.
  • Winter of Icons:
  • Piles of miscellaneous reviews.

nalexander

  • bug 951865 – Fix GeckoView resources – just landed.
  • bug 961339 – Fix fennec_ids.txt Robocop issue – r? to glandium.
  • bug 946083 – Fix issue with Proguard and stale .class files – r? to glandium.
  • bug 853045 – Talked with gps yesterday, reworking to fit his vision. Working well locally: Eclipse projects for Fennec, background services JUnit 3, and bonus Robocop project.

Back to the Firefox Accounts grindstone soon 🙁

BLassey

  • PTO last week
  • bug 963505 – iframes should load with low network priority
  • bug 964754 – crash after desktop tab share (double free and/or refcount err in MediaEngineTabVideoSource)
  • In MV for Web Compat work week

Ian Barlow

  • Great week in SF!
  • Hub is coming together!
  • FxA Sync is starting to work!
  • Tablet prototyping / testing happened, doing some synthesis now
  • Auto fill reviews – busdev / legal / security
  • MWC prep

Arun

  • Tabbed browsing (+ low-fidelity prototyping) explorations
    • Had some discussions & feedback from Wes, Lucas & Ian.

WebRT

  • install/launch/uninstall
    • enabled as of Monday, January 27
    • many followups addressed, others remain
    • merged to Aurora for Fx29
    • investigating possible startup perf regression bug 966580
  • automatic updates
    • patch in hand on bug 934760
    • pending results of perf regression investigation
  • developer testing/debugging

APK Factory Service

<Read Only>

Feature Focus

Fx28, Ships 03/18
Fx29, Ships 04/29
Fx30, Ships 06/10
Fx31, Ships 07/22

QA

  • Updates broken on nightly
  • Early crash rate for 27 at 2.0 crashes 100/adu

Details

  • Wednesdays – 9:30am Pacific, 12:30pm Eastern, 16:30 UTC
  • Dial-in: conference# 99998
    • US/California/Mountain View: +1 650 903 0800, x92 Conf# 99998
    • US/California/San Francisco: +1 415 762 5700, x92 Conf# 99998
    • US/Oregon/Portland: +1 971 544 8000, x92 Conf# 99998
    • CA/Vancouver: +1 778 785 1540, x92 Conf# 99998
    • CA/Toronto: +1 416 848 3114, x92 Conf# 99998
    • UK/London: +44 (0)207 855 3000, x92 Conf# 99998
    • FR/Paris: +33 1 44 79 34 80, x92 Conf# 99998
    • US/Toll-free: +1 800 707 2533, (pin 369) Conf# 99998
  • irc.mozilla.org #mobile for backchannel
  • Mobile Vidyo Room

Firefox/Gecko Delivery Planning: 2014-02-05

Filed under: Posts — Tags: — Jesper Kristensen @ 12:00 am

Schedule & Progress onUpcoming Releases

Firefox Desktop & Platform

Current Releases

  • Firefox Desktop(throttled at 10%) & Mobile 27.0 released
  • ESR 24.3.0 released

Beta (28)

  • FF28.0b1 build 2 going to kick off in a few hours
    • Due to blocker bug bug 968108 – Can’t switch from Desktop to Metro mode with Firefox 28 beta 1
    • Will also be addressing l10n mishap in this rebuild so 28.0b1 has correct strings

Aurora (29)

  • Aurora updates are throttled until FF29 sign off
    • Plan is to ship with Australis, sync enabled

Firefox Mobile

Current Releases

Beta (28)

Features for Fx28

Aurora (29)

Features for Fx29

  • FxA/Sync 1.5
  • APK Synthesis
  • Foundation work for Firefox Hub (APIs to allow add-ons to store and add panels to display data)
  • Startup and pageload wins

Nightly (30)

Feature List for Fx30

Developer Tools

  • Landings
    • content script debugging
    • A Bunch of Theme Stuff
    • Performance Statistics in Network Panel bug 966755
    • Copy as Data URI on images in Net panel and Inspector
    • Autocompletion of CSS values and properties in the Source Editor bug 717369
  • Aurora Uplifts
    • Box Highlighter patch bug 663778
    • working through some SDK / ui issues with Australis
  • Outbound
    • Aurora post next week
    • considering inspector post, depends on box highlighter patch status

Feedback Summary

Desktop

Prepping Firefox 26 USR

Mobile

Prepping Firefox 26 USR

Market Insights from the Market Strategy Team

Desktop / Platform

  • GFI labs reports that 2013 saw a greater number of high severity vulnerabilities in popular operating systems, browsers and other softwares as listed in the National Vulnerability Database (NVD). A total of 4,794 security vulnerabilities were reported, the highest number recorded in the last five years, with 13 reports per day, a third of them “high severity.” [1] Meanwhile, Google expanded the scope and reward structure for its vulnerability reward program. [2]
  • Microsoft is running tests which hide by default the tiled Metro interface on Windows 8.1 [3] as most Windows 8 users still use a mouse and keyboard. [4] Microsoft is also testing an Enterprise Mode for IE (EMIE) for IE11, enabling Enterprise IT to tailor compatibility mode for intranet sites and internal apps built for previous IE versions without losing new features of IE11, [5] solving a few of the use-cases that tools such as Browsium attempt to solve. [6] These changes are likely to come with Windows 8.1 Update 1, rather than with Windows 9 codenamed “Threshold” [7]
  • Kik, the smartphone messenger app with 120 million users, became the first to embed its own browser into the messenger, [8] along with offering a toolkit for Web developers to tailor their sites for Kik [9], going beyond the content cards it had previously introduced. [10]

Questions, Comments, FYI

  • zdnet post is way off base and misleading – PR can work to ‘respond’ to this article with older blog posts that demonstrate the invalid info

Planning Meeting Details

  • Wednesdays – 11:00am PT, 18:00 UTC
  • Mountain View Offices: Warp Core Conference Room
  • Toronto Offices: Finch Conference Room
  • irc.mozilla.org #planning for backchannel
  • (the developer meeting takes place on Tuesdays)

Video/Teleconference Details – NEW

  • 650-903-0800 or 650-215-1282 x92 Conf# 99696 (US/INTL)
  • 1-800-707-2533 (pin 369) Conf# 99696 (US)
  • Vidyo Room: ProductCoordination
  • Vidyo Guest URL

5-February-2014

SeaMonkey: 2014-02-04

Filed under: Posts — Tags: — Jesper Kristensen @ 12:00 am

Agenda

  • Who’s taking minutes? -> Ratty
  • Nominees for Friends of the Fish Tank:
    • Callek for fixing the L10n and other issues with our beta builds.

Action Items

(who needs to do what that hasn’t been recorded in a bug)
We should assign people to the open items.

NEW

OPEN

CLOSED

  • Decide about what RSS feed readers to add in bug 943318; suggestions by mcsmurf: Add AOL Reader and Feedly Assigned: IanN.
    • Added Feedly, AOL Reader and Digg as new web-based feed handlers.

Status of the SeaMonkey Buildbot Master and Tree

  • Python has been updated on all buildboxen!
  • We are perma-orange on comm-central, comm-aurora and comm-beta due to problems with tests
    • Windows en-US builds are being successfully compiled but tests are not working due to a dependency on python 2.7.3.
    • bug 908090 ImportError: No module named json, on SeaMonkey Linux/Windows (all) test runs, due to (still) using Python 2.5. We do have python 2.7 installed but our build system is picking up python 2.5 instead.
      • ewong’s patch is waiting for review. It was manually patched on the master; but, was reverted and the buildmaster was reconfigured and so the changes are gone. Need to have the patch pushed officially in order for this bug to be fixed.
    • pymake is failing with “invalid syntax” again because of an outdated Python.
    • Priority on fixing this and l10n repacks after 2.24 release.(No ETA yet)
    • bug 943740 is tracking the progress (or lack of one) in building trunk and aurora on Linux & Mac from the downloading user’s POV. (Windows nightlies are still appearing on schedule — or were until a day or two ago.)
  • No langpacks since 29th August on trunk. Needs investigating.
    • Windows and Mac trunk langpacks directories have been removed on the FTP server, maybe for lack of recent XPIs (later than 2.20a1). Latest Linux langpacks are dated 29 August. Callek told Tonymec on IRC he has a hunch about why but more pressing things to do first.
    • In Bug 902876 Comment 12 Mcsmurf is waiting for feedback from the build team on how to proceed.
    • Trunk, Aurora and Beta TBPLs are far more orange (or even red) than green; at the top of Aurora and Beta TBPLs there is a link to mozilla.org::ServerOps:DCOps bug 870207 which is RESOLVED WONTFIX since June. SeaMonkey::RelEng bug 884454 has been opened as a followup.
  • Buildmaster is up and running.
    • Callek is hand-approving requests for CLOSED TREE landings at the moment.
    • Due to the master having some mysql issues, Callek has put a halt on the mysql updates, which affects the tbpl. So nothing is showing in tbpl atm.
  • comm-* will be building out of mozilla-* eventually (bug 648979 etc.). Jcrammer is working on this.

Fixed Stuff Since Last Meeting

  • bug 740633 set up seamonkey HPs in scl3. Hardware installed and iLO configured. CentOS 6.3 installed.
    • sea-hp-linux64-13.community.scl3.mozilla.com is alive. 12 new machines are up.

Release Train

  • SeaMonkey 2.24 beta 1 was released February 3.
  • SeaMonkey 2.24 is scheduled for February 5.
  • Useful Firefox Release Schedule link: Releases Scheduling

Extensions and Plugins Compatibility Tracking

  • See Basics page. Please only list current changes here.
  • Addon Compatibility Listings
  • Ratty filed bug 957149 to push an updated version of DOMi to addons.mozilla.org to pick up the latest fixes. Depends on:
    • bug 798174 (DOMi2.0.15) DOM Inspector 2.0.15.
    • Mcsmurf will CC :crusell and ask him how he did the releases.
  • Lightning and addons.mozilla.org:
    • We should point out in release notes that users needs to install the Lightning beta versions for the SeaMonkey releases (as Lightning follows Thunderbird 17.0.x release schedule)
    • Problem: Linking to https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/lightning/versions/ will provide users with versions that do not put them on the addons beta update channel; also linking to a specific version would need updating with every release
    • Linking to https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/lightning/#beta-channel does not jump to the correct page position as addons.mozilla.org loads the user comments for the addon after pageload. So it first moves to the correct position (page anchor) and after that it loads the user comments
    • Ratty suggests setting up a landing page on http://www.seamonkey-project.org that points to the correct lightning version for each SM release.
  • Our build team needs to automate DOMI branch selection rather than having to tweak the client.py every 6 weeks. bug 763506

2.x (Last, Current, Next)

  • [From a previous meeting:] There is a problem with the metrics server, so no current data is available
  • See Basics page for the usual reminders.

2.23

open tracking (0)
tracking requests (0)
targeted (0)
fixed (14)

2.Next

  • Current breakages:
  • Mozilla-central bugs that affect us:
    • Note: Please file bugs if you notice any landing on mozilla-central that might break us. Please don’t depend on Ratty noticing such landings.
    • bug 805374 Remove Character Encoding menu entries that are not in the Encoding Standard. Tracked in:
      • bug 943732 Port the new Character Encoding menu to SeaMonkey.
    • Our front end Sync UI needs to be updated as the old backend is going away in Gecko/Firefox 31. See: New Firefox Sync has landed in Firefox Nightly.
    • A lot of these bugs are due to mozilla-central switching from synchronous APIs to Asynchronous APIs.
    • bug 831208 (asyncContentPrefsUse) Refactor asyncContentPrefs consumers to use the async API. Tracked in:
      • bug 909093 Update SeaMonkey to use nsIContentPrefService2. Mcsmurf and Neil@parkway are currently working on this.
    • bug 566746 (asyncFormHistory) Form history should use asynchronous storage API. Tracked in:
      • bug 912031 Use Asynchronous FormHistory.jsm in place of nsIFormHistory2 in Suite.
    • bug 769764 move proxy resolution to separate thread and remove sync api. Tracked in:
      • MailNews bug 791645 Rewrite calls to synchronous nsIProtocolProxyService::DeprecatedBlockingResolve with Async code before DeprecatedBlockingResolve disappears as well.
    • bug 793634 Force builds to be compatible with gtk 2.18/glib 2.22. Tracked in:
    • bug 795144 default –disable-gnomeui icon theme support
      • porting bug needed for the two configure.in changesets? Changes could be folded into bug 794772 above. *** IanN and Ewong are looking into this..
    • bug 627699 Port GTK2 to GTK3. Tracked in:
      • bug 882036 Port GTK2 to GTK3 – SeaMonkey Part.
      • A Red Hat person seems to be working on the GTK3 integration.
    • bug 846635 Use asynchronous getCharsetForURI in getShortcutOrURI. bug 834543 Add asynchronous version of setCharsetForURI and getCharsetForURI. Tracked in:
      • bug 896947 Use asynchronous version of setCharsetForURI and getCharsetForURI in getShortcutOrURI and other places.
    • bug 825588 Asynchronous JavaScript API for downloads and bug 851471 Decommission nsIDownloadManager. Tracked in:
      • bug 888915 Move SeaMonkey to the new JavaScript API for downloads when nsIDownloadManager is decommissioned.

Feature List, Planning

Bug statistics for the last two (full) weeks: 17 new, 8 fixed, 11 triaged.

  • Low triaging effort.

Open reviews/flags:
30 review
7 super-review
4 ui-review
7 feedback

Roundtable – Personal Status Updates

Status Updates from developers – what are you working on, what’s the progress, any other comments? (feel free to add yourself to the list if your name is missing and you have interesting status).

ewong

  • Checkin-needed:(waiting for tree to be opened.)
    • bug 665708 – Gopher links show “Launch Application” in SeaMonkey 2.1
    • bug 904338 – Empty port line when create a Blogs & Newsfeeds account
    • bug 957895 – Bug 633937 added unnecessary three strings to messages.properties. Remove them.
    • bug 958128 – Jumplists stop updating when PC is idle
  • Review:
    • bug 840427 – Migrate SeaMonkey builders to using mock
    • bug 853720 – After bug 827446, SeaMonkey doesn’t know mozcrash.
    • bug 908090 – ImportError: No module named json, on SeaMonkey Linux/Windows (all) test runs, due to (still) using Python 2.5
    • bug 922076 – Switch tests to using moz.build and manifests
    • bug 934492 – Adjust the languages preference pane to take into account Bug 910192 which removes intl.charset.default and deduces the fallback from the locale
    • bug 938673 – Add context menu to status bar padlock icon
    • bug 949884 – disable pulseaudio in SeaMonkey
    • bug 956007 – Remove front end for removed x-user-def font preferences
  • Working On:
    • bug 110904 – attach signature fails silently on bad paths
    • bug 507676 – Port |Bug 435804 – Remaining rdf cleanup for FilterListDialog| to SeaMonkey
    • bug 837649 – [Tracking Bug] Stop OSX 10.5 support for SeaMonkey project
    • bug 837650 – Stop support for OSX 10.5 in suite/ tree
    • bug 863747 – Add option to disable Location bar history
    • bug 864291 – Remove “Personas” from UI and Help
    • bug 918474 – Default Search dropdown doesn’t get refreshed after adding new search engine
    • bug 928632 – When the birth year is empty, SeaMonkey puts 1900 and in English language

Ratty

Waiting for check-in on CLOSED TREE:

Waiting for review/moa:

  • bug 920070 Add a few IDs to the File menuitems to make it easier for extensions to overlay.

Have review needs new patch:

  • bug 963132 Implement add to searchbar.
    • Part 1: Refactor the DOMLinkAdded event handler code in tabbrowser.
    • Part 2 Implement add to searchbar (search-engine autodiscovery).

Fixed since the last meeting:

  • bug 942548 The height of editor spell check dialog is too short so you can see only the top of the buttons at the bottom.
  • Port bug 960966 Remove TelemetryPing.js from telemetry. Suite patch bustage-fix.

Working on:

Investigating:

  • bug 103125 “Find in this Page” settings should persist between sessions.
  • Using the Mozilla geolocation service instead of Google.
  • Fix nsMessengerWinIntegration.cpp to support INCOMPLETE_EXTERNAL_LINKAGE.
  • Error: ReferenceError: Cu is not defined. Source file: chrome://global/content/bindings/tabbox.xml.

Other stuff:

  • Kickstarting some contributor work on:
    • New and improved graphics and general updating our themes (Patrick Dempsey).
      • bug 526210 Fix long standing issues with the SeaMonkey Modern Theme.
    • Adding a (slightly) modified Sunbird UI to Lightning. Essentially porting the Lightbird extension (Exalm).
  • Did some reviews.
  • Bug triage and Bug discussions.
  • Usual end user support and PR in newsgroups and Mozillazine.

rsx11m

Fixed on trunk:

  • bug 936898 Add global alert icons in missing sizes to the modern theme.

Waiting for reviews:

  • bug 958967 Change mixed content warning default from warn_viewing_mixed to warn_mixed_display_content and remove UI for old preference.

Still waiting for reviews:

  • bug 947972 Add checkbox to toggle https: background color in Location Bar preference pane.

Other:

  • Bug triage, testing, and commenting for SeaMonkey and MailNews Core.
  • End-user information and discussion on MozillaZine.

Any other business?

  • There will be a German-speaking Mozilla meeting this weekend in Berlin so everyone who wants to can join (provided he/she understands German, of course File:Face-smile.svg ).

SeaMonkey Meeting Details

Mozilla Platform: 2014-02-04

Filed under: Posts — Tags: — Jesper Kristensen @ 12:00 am

Hot Bugs

(Important bugs for which we need to find owners or additional help. If known, please include suggested team or knowledge needed to advance the bug.)

Orange Factor

Stability

Other

The Need To Know

(Release and system issues that may impact engineering this week.)

Notices/Schedule (lsblakk/bajaj)

  • Firefox Desktop & Mobile 27.0 released
  • ESR 24.0.3 released
  • FF28.0b1 is with QA
  • Aurora updates are throttled until FF29 sign off
  • As gecko 28 moves upto beta, b2g branched off to mozilla-b2g28_v1_3 for v1.3
  • For v1.4 we have Gecko 30 on mozilla-central with gaia-master
Next Merge: March 17, 2014 Next Release: March 18, 2014
Trains
Central: 30 Aurora: 29 Beta: 28 Release: 27
19 bugs (?? bugs last week) 47 bugs (?? bugs last week)
Unresolved Aurora 29 Trackers (non-security, not tracked for Beta) Unresolved Beta 28 Trackers (non-security)

Build Changes (gps)

(Build changes of which engineers should be aware.)

RelEng (catlee)

(Repo, test, and other information for engineers from the release engineering team.)

  • Still having some issues with network (mostly related to AWS) bug 957502
    • Have moved some FTP traffic out of VPN tunnel last week
    • Looking at moving HG traffic out of VPN tunnel

Upcoming Outages/Upgrades

(System outages/upgrades and tree closures that impact engineering.)

Team Stand-ups

(In <2 mins, what did your team accomplish last week, on what is your team working on this week, and on what, if anything, is your team blocked? No questions during the stand-ups. All questions should be asked during the roundtable.)

Accessibility (dbolter)

No update. (work week! see DOM blog post below)

Add-on SDK (dtownsend)

<Read Only>

  • Content scripts are debuggable in the developer tools!

Developer Tools (robcee)

Late landings shipped in 29.

  • A Bunch of Theme Stuff
  • Performance Statistics in Network Panel bug 966755
  • Copy as Data URI on images in Net panel and Inspector
  • Autocompletion of CSS values and properties in the Source Editor bug 717369

38 Bugs Fixed

DOM (jst/overholt)

Firefox Desktop (gavin)

Firefox Metro (bbondy/jmathies/mbrubeck)

<Read Only>

  • Rollout with 28 still on track
  • Rather significant changes to how we update from within metro landed late last week bug 950241, we now launch a background desktop process to do the update to avoid odd splash screen behavior. Patches will be uplifed to beta after some bake time on mc/aurora.
  • Looking for some help in tracking down cause of gfx top crasher bug 960692 mozilla::layers::CompositorD3D11::BeginFrame crash.

Firefox Mobile (mfinkle/blassey)

  • Fx Accounts authenticated Sync for Fx29 is now in Aurora. Please give it a spin.
  • We have several reports about extremely slow startup that have been tied back to Adblock Plus. Profiling shows the problem to be creating regexes of a very large list of ad URL patterns. Adblock Plus is being removed from the Featured Add-ons.
  • ANR Dashboard live at http://telemetry.mozilla.org/hang/anr
  • Fixed in Aurora, bug 961749 – (Nexus 7 2012) – The tabs button is wrongly displayed after open a link in new tab
  • Landed in time for the merge on Fx29: bug 964510 – Add a browser-delayed-startup-finished notification
  • Fx30 has lot’s of happenings around Firefox Hub, we’re working the ability to create and customize panels and lists in Firefox Home, see Margaret’s blog post in ‘Good Reads’ section

Firefox OS Media Apps (hema)

<Read Only>

  • 1.4 Release
    • UX Draft spec review for Ringtones and Camera
    • Planning 1.4 sprint to focus on bug fixes, camera, ringtones and nfc sharing

Firefox OS Performance (mlee)

2014.02.14: Current Sprint

  • 1.3 Blockers
  • Memory, Scrolling FPS, and Perceived Cause & Progress issues.
  • Tarako
    • Memory tracking automation and footprint improvements.
    • Devices distributed to FxOS Perf team this week.
  • Automation
    • Tarako device added to automation setup but A*Team troubleshooting outstanding issues; see bug 964588.
    • Performance test automation.
    • Scrollgraph improvements.
    • Continuing to improve Eideticker (Automated Camera Measurements for Perceived Performance).
  • Power
    • Completed production of last 34 FxOS Power harnesses & ammeters; delivered today.
    • FxOS Power Tool updated to work with new ammeter.
    • FxOS Power Tool Docs updated.

Firefox OS Systems – Platform (timdream)

<Read Only>

  • The Taipei office is closed for Traditional Chinese New Year*.

(* Imply cultural affiliation instead of political, see Political status of Taiwan)

Identity (jedp)

JS (naveed)

<Read Only>

The ICU update to a recent version (52.1) landed, finally, so the Internationalization API (window.Intl, window.Intl.Collator, etc.) should be riding the trains into release now. As part of updating, intl/update-icu.sh is now a nearly perfectly replayable system — every local ICU patch is recorded there. If you’re writing a local patch to ICU, you must add it to this file — otherwise we’re very likely to lose it next time ICU gets updated!

    • Compiler (JIT)
      • bug 959597 – Landed ARM simulator for JIT code, bug . See mailing list message [link] for more info.
      • bug 952891 – Can we add a fast path for arrays to ForOfIterator
      • bug 951439 – Fix inlining of re.exec() + improved MToString
    • Garbage Collection
      • bug 956324 – Debugger can hold pointers to dead breakpoint handler objects
      • bug 963356 – Explore and mitigate a couple of perf issues with exact rooting.
    • Front End and Other
      • Mega. uses asm.js
      • bug 963528 – Don’t allocate space for scripts with zero-length data
      • bug 952306 – OdinMonkey: allow module globals to be variable initializers
      • bug 960513 – Landed fix for bug in function relazification

Layout (jet/dbaron)

<Read Only>

Media (mreavy)

<Read Only>

  • WebRTC and Talkilla teams will both be in MV next week
  • Added support for webcams that use Motion JPEG for higher resolutions (update to libjpeg-turbo that we got upstream to adopt)
  • Update to libyuv (Haswell ASM support, etc) and moving it to media/libyuv for general availability — bug 880419
  • Fixed major DataChannel Orange-factor regression (bug 892630) from a B2G change (bug 952220)
  • More stats and info being added to “about:webrtc” page (now shows which candidate is being used as well as RTP/RTCP stats)
  • Fixed some leaks when not responding to a getUserMedia() request
  • In WebRTC try to make sure we don’t use TURN TCP when UDP works (bug 962371)

Necko (dougt/jduell)

  • We’re planning to land the new HTTP cache (w/o index) on mozilla-central for a few days this week. Keep an eye out for bugs.
    • don’t freak out if your cache gets very large–the code we land doesn’t do eviction yet. Your cache will be cleared when we toggle the pref back.
  • HTTP/2 work going well–we’re well ahead of Chrome (we’ve implemented v9, they’re at v6). Firefox is the reference HTTP client for most server work at this point

Performance (vladan)

Telemetry:

  • bug 902587: We now have all main-thread IO being reported to Telemetry
  • Initial version of SlowSQL dashboard is ready. Code at [1], deployed at [2]

Blog posts:

Also check out ask.mozilla.org. As Taras wrote:

A few people noticed that we do not have a nice, searchable knowledge base for Gecko tech. We have places to ask questions such as various newsgroups, irc and places to document things like the wikis. It is hard to search through all of that, so questions get repeated.

Lets give ask.mozilla.org a try. If you see someone asking questions on IRC or newsgroups, please ask them to write the question on ask.m.o and answer it there. If the answer is already documented elsewhere, provide a link in the answer or duplicate it, up to you.

See http://ask.mozilla.org/question/3/why-use-askmozillaorg/?answer=4#post-id-4 for more info 🙂

Seceng (mmc)

WebAPI (overholt)

Quality Programs

(An opportunity to hear about status with the various quality programs that do not have a formal team structure.)

MemShrink (njn)

OrangeFactor (ryanvm)

  • Past week’s OrangeFactor: 8.02 (Previous Week: 11.76).
    • Infra issues are significantly improved now and many underlying problems have been fixed in the last week. Thanks to everyone involved in that!
    • B2G hangs/timeouts (bug 948395, bug 965677, bug 948895) make up 3 of the top 4 oranges being hit on trunk.
    • This morning, desktop B2G mochitests and B2G debug emulator mochitsets were hidden on trunk. Unhiding them is tracked in bug 967588 and bug 967640, respectively.
    • The dom-level* tests were disabled on remaining platforms due to ongoing instability. They were disabled on Android in August and OSX in October, with no activity in either of those bugs for fixing and re-enabling them. Fixing and re-enabling them across all platforms is tracked in bug 932350.
  • Thanks to Joel Maher for fixing the frequent OSX and Windows talos hangs we had been hitting.
  • 21 intermittent failures fixed in the last week – List – Thanks!.

Stability (kairo/bsmedberg)

  • Overall numbers for outgoing releases/versions look fine, we’re waiting on data for new ones, to come later this and early next week.

Roundtable

(Comments and questions that arise during the course of the meeting or otherwise do not have a section.)

Fuzzers Love Assertions (jruderman) Please encourage devs to add assertions for invariants that might lead to security problems.

<Read only beyond this point>

Mailing List Threads

(Threads that are likely to be of interest to engineering from various mailing lists.)

Good Reads

(Links to blog posts, books, videos, etc. that you think will be of interest to others.)

irc #planning Log From This Meeting

13:59 KaiRo: lmandel: no stability voice update from me - bsmedberg, do you have anything?
13:59 lmandel: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Platform/2014-02-04
13:59 lmandel: gavin: Desktop update today?
13:59 lmandel: gavin: Haven't heard from desktop in a while
14:03 robcee: having a hard time connecting
14:05 jwalden: workers work, eh
14:05 robcee: heh heh heh
14:07 robcee: vidyo is acting strangely
14:07 robcee: have to disconnect
14:11 jwalden: I'll add those notes to the wiki now
14:12 KaiRo: yay on HTTP/2
14:14 jduell: overholt: you should try to arrange to get all DOM, etc videos put in the airmozilla "Engineering" channel
14:14 jwalden: and JS section updated for ICU/Intl note now
14:14 overholt: jduell, will do
14:14 jduell: I pinged them about Kyle's talk and they switched it over
14:15 overholt: jduell, who'd you ask?
14:15 jduell: overholt: they also filed a bug to make it more wiki-like (so we won't have to ask them to do the channel tag)
14:15 jduell: overholt: I think it was "Daniel"?
14:15 jduell: Let me check my IRC log...
14:16 lmandel: overholt: I think I can help you with that if you send me the links to the videos.
14:16 jduell: overholt: "Richard" (it was on #airmozilla, not sure where he hangs out usually)
14:16 overholt: lmandel, https://air.mozilla.org/how-workers-work/ and https://air.mozilla.org/gecko-cycle-collector-intro/
14:17 lmandel: overholt: k. will check after this meeting is done
14:17 overholt: jduell, lmandel: thanks
14:17 jduell: lmandel: overholt: note that talks can have "Category: Engineering" yet not be in the "Engineering" channel
14:17 jduell: it's a different frob
14:17 jwalden: assert everything!
14:18 jduell: overholt: lmandel: see also https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=967133

Engineering Meeting Details

  • Tuesday 2014-02-0411:00 am Pacific Standard Time
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  • Engineering Vidyo Room / Air Mozilla / MTV Warp Core / TOR Finch / SFO Warfield / PDX Hair of the Dog
  • join irc.mozilla.org #planning for back channel

4-February-2014

Mozilla Project: 2014-02-03

Filed under: Posts — Tags: — Jesper Kristensen @ 12:00 am

All-hands Status Meeting Agenda

Items in this section will be shared during the live all-hand status meeting.

Friends of Mozilla

  • jhultmann, developer of the add-on Multifox, which was chosen as February’s Pick-of-the-Month by our Community Board!

Upcoming Events

Tuesday, 04 February

Mozilla Monument unveiling – Share why you’re a Mozillian on your social channels with the #iamamozillian and watch the stream at iamamozillian.postano.com. If you’re local, join us for lunch in San Francisco (SF Commons @ 12:00pm PST). If not, the lunch-time presentations will be streamed via Air Mozilla.

Wednesday, 05 February

WebFWD hosts the Startup Policy Lab at Moz SF + AirMoz

The Startup Policy Lab addresses issues such as immigration, health care, etc. from the perspective of smaller organizations (e.g. ones without the same resources as say Apple, Microsoft or Google). Wednesday’s event will focus on how the Affordable Care Act impacts entrepreneurs. Details at [1] and streaming on AirMoz at [2]).

Next Week

Members of the Open Badges team are gearing up for the Summit to Reconnect Learning next week, February 12-13, in Redwood City, California. During the conference, a series of large organizations will announce their commitment to working with Open Badges – edX, ETS, Workforce.io, and more. We will share more details after the conference.

Project Status Updates (voice updates)

Firefox Mobile

Speaker Location: (mfinkle)

  • Working on fixing the “Thanks for using Fennec” banner in Nightly. It appears way too often.
  • FxAccount work hit the Friday deadline. Look for that to get enabled on Nightly soon.
  • Home page customization work week was a great success. That feature and some real-world integrations will ship in Fx30.

Firefox OS

  • Get rocketbar patches landed in master is resolved. This is a significant part of the Haida Firefox OS UX update that’s under way now. Rocket Bar is the system-wide search and addressing feature.
  • There was a regression or two in the keyboard, last week that’s percolating through the testing audience. (Anyone got a status on this? Is it fully resolved?)

Webmaker

Speaker Location: Non-verbal

  • Watch this video to get up-to-speed with Webmaker Community team priorities.
  • Join the new, weekly TEACH THE WEB community call on Thursdays at 10am EST/3pm UTC (we merged the Web Literacy call and Mentor Community calls)
  • Mozilla devs represented at HTML500, Vancouver’s “biggest ever tech ed event” — 500+ non-coders learned HTML5 and CSS3 in one day, mentored by 50 tech orgs from Hootsuite to Microsoft.. to *us*.

Open Badges

Speaker Location: non-verbal

  • Mozilla Badge System Update: The Mozilla Badge System foundational system is defined and being socialized in a variety of channels, Grow Mozilla, Recognition, Open Badges, MoFo Design. More to come next week regarding the system as well a select number of example badges aligning with Mozilla pillars: building products; empowering communities; shaping environments; and teaching & learning.
  • Discovery Project Update: Our Gates Foundation funded Discovery project is well underway. We’ve recently been working with the Mozilla Recruitment team (kudos to them!) and other organizations to identify career pathways and explore how badging can be used to connect individuals to real jobs and to help employers find the talent they are looking for. This project is set to launch in June 2014.
  • Check out this blog post from Chloe Varelidi introducing the Discovery work.

Mozilla Science Lab

Speaker Location: Non-verbal

Firefox Student Ambassadors

Speaker Location:Written Update

  • We’ve now reached over 10,000 Firefox Student Ambassadors! Celebrate with us by joining in on the conversation on our Facebook page.
  • Last week we launched our program’s landing page (big thanks to Chris More’s team for making this happen). Take some time and check it out here

Summer of Code

Speaker Location:Written Update

Can you think of a 3-month coding project you would love to guide a student through? Now is the right time to propose project ideas for Google Summer of Code 2014.
If you are interested in mentoring a student next summer, add your idea to https://wiki.mozilla.org/Community:SummerOfCode14:Brainstorming

Firefox Marketplace

Speaker Location: written update

LINE social messaging application available now at https://marketplace.firefox.com/app/line !!

Thanks to everyone in Business Development, Partner Engineering, Firefox OS, and QA who made this happen!

IT

Speaker Location: San Francisco

  • DB Engineering – helped fix up slow queries – reach them by filing a bug Server Operations : Database

— More info here! https://blog.mozilla.org/it/2014/02/03/the-power-of-indexes/

Web Compatibility

Speaker Location: MTV (miketaylr)

The people involved.

Dogfood tastes good. Report bugs.

Speakers

Presenter Title Topic Location Share? Media More Details
Who Are You? What Do You Do? What are you going to talk about? Where are you presenting from? (Moz Space, your house, space) Will you be sharing your screen? (yes/no, other info) Links to slides or images you want displayed on screen Link to where audience can find out more information
Peter Bengtsson Pre-recorded Events in Air Mozilla Get your video cameras out! Mountain View Office Yes slides [3]
barry munsterteiger creative instigator Mozilla Monument San Fransisco No https://air.mozilla.org/monument/ in the email I sent on Friday
Amy Tsay Community Manager Add-on pick-of-the-month for February Mountain View Yes N/A https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/multifox
Mike Hoye Engineering Community Manager Dashcon, And Victory. Toronto No N/A The DashCon page at WikiMo

Roundtable

Do you have a question about a Mozilla Project or initiative? Let us know by Friday- we’ll do our best to get you an answer.

Please note that we may not always be able to get to every item on this list, but we will try!

Who are you? Area of question Question
What’s your name? What do you work on? Is your question about policy, a product, a Foundation initiative, etc. What would you like to know?

Welcome!

Let’s say hello to some new Mozillians! If you are not able to join the meeting live, you can add a link to a short video introducing yourself.

Introducing New Volunteers

New Volunteer(s) Introduced by Speaker location New Volunteer location Will be working on
Who is the new volunteer(s)? Who will be introducing that person? Where is the introducer? Where is the new person based? What will the new person be doing?

Introducing New Hires

New Hire Introduced by Speaker location New Hire location Will be working on
Adam Stevenson Lawrence Mandel MV Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Web Compatibility
Nicole Fong Karen Ward MV MV Partner Integration
Ruben Olaes Tim Fairfield MV MV End User Services – Service Desk

<meta>

Notes and non-voice status updates that aren’t part of the live meeting go here.

Status Updates By Team (*non-voice* updates)

Engagement

Events

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