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* Top Site Regression Testing found 2 critical regressions in TM last week: {{Bug|488734}} and {{Bug|489007}} | * Top Site Regression Testing found 2 critical regressions in TM last week: {{Bug|488734}} and {{Bug|489007}} | ||
* Accessibility: Reviewed the [http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/9408 addition of WAI-ARIA landmarks to the WordPress default template] submitted by Peter Krantz, a Swedish accessibility expert. Submitted [http://trac.bbpress.org/ticket/1074 a similar ticket] for bbPress, Automattic's forum software project. Also published my [http://www.marcozehe.de/articles/how-to-use-nvda-and-firefox-to-test-your-web-pages-for-accessibility/ article] on using NVDA to aid in website testing. Worked together with Frank Hecker, David Bolter, Willie Walker and a few others on the new [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Accessibility/Strategy high-level Mozilla accessibility strategy] document. | * Accessibility: Reviewed the [http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/9408 addition of WAI-ARIA landmarks to the WordPress default template] submitted by Peter Krantz, a Swedish accessibility expert. Submitted [http://trac.bbpress.org/ticket/1074 a similar ticket] for bbPress, Automattic's forum software project. Also published my [http://www.marcozehe.de/articles/how-to-use-nvda-and-firefox-to-test-your-web-pages-for-accessibility/ article] on using NVDA to aid in website testing. Worked together with Frank Hecker, David Bolter, Willie Walker and a few others on the new [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Accessibility/Strategy high-level Mozilla accessibility strategy] document. | ||
* Metrics: broadened our project metrics analysis to include branch coverage. This will give us better insights into the complexity of the code and answer recent questions about security sensitive files we might want to keep an eye on. | |||
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Friends of the Tree 
Development Updates
Branch work: Firefox 3.0.x / Thunderbird 2.0.0.x
- Firefox 3.0.9
- On schedule to ship tomorrow
- Firefox 3.0.10
- Code freeze is set for Wednesday at 11:59pm
- Aiming for mid-late May release
- Firefox 2.0.0.20 -> 3.0.9 Major Update
- Planning a major update for mid-next week
Gecko 1.9.1
- Beta 4 progress: JS has 6 bugs blocking the last planned beta, and 3 of those 6 have patches or has a potential fix. Overall, 7 remaining P1s.
- Don't forget, Platform planning ongoing:
- There's several ongoing dev.planning discussions of the work lists for each of the groups. Links to threads: Javascript, GFX, Layout, and Content.
- For overall Platform planning, see this wiki page.
- Next steps are to discuss the overall plan for what the next Gecko release will look like, not just features, but duration and timing.
- Blocker Status:
- 9 final blocker bugs left in content. (9 last time)
- 3 GFX final blockers. (Last week: 4)
- 9 Layout final blockers. Six have patches. (Last week: 11)
- 2 SVG final blockers.
- JS with 29 blockers. (Last week: 37)
- Triage needed. 23 (I updated this number this time!) noms are in the queue right now.
- For weekly engineering meeting notes and other info see the Platform page.
- 73 total 1.9.1 blockers (two weeks ago: 70).
Firefox 3.5
TB 3
Mobile
IT
- Preparing for two Firefox releases this week
- Still working through iSCSI storage issues from last week
Release Engineering
QA
Test Execution
- Shipped 3.0.9 to beta
- Firefox 2.0.0.20 to 3.0.9 Major Update testing
- Bug Verifications last week
- 148 1.9.1+Trunk bugs verified (core/firefox/toolkit)
- 96 1.9.1 bugs verified
Web Dev Testing, Metrics, Accessibility, Localization, Community
- WebDev Testing: AMO- Verified 5.0.5 bugs. SUMO- Verified 1.0.2 bugs. Mozilla.com - Tested the IE switch, homepage, and download pages for 3.5
- Community: QMO Discoverability Project page with mock-ups is finished and is now up for review via the dev-quality newsgroup. Ported the Litmus Triaging Guidelines to QMO. A Firefox 3.5 Beta 4 Testday is planned for Friday.
- The 2nd bi-quarterly QA meetup is on wednesday 4/22
- Anyone is welcomed to attend, and bring your laptops for some Firefox 3.5beta community testing!
- Please RSVP on the site for food headcount
- Top Site Regression Testing found 2 critical regressions in TM last week: bug 488734 and bug 489007
- Accessibility: Reviewed the addition of WAI-ARIA landmarks to the WordPress default template submitted by Peter Krantz, a Swedish accessibility expert. Submitted a similar ticket for bbPress, Automattic's forum software project. Also published my article on using NVDA to aid in website testing. Worked together with Frank Hecker, David Bolter, Willie Walker and a few others on the new high-level Mozilla accessibility strategy document.
- Metrics: broadened our project metrics analysis to include branch coverage. This will give us better insights into the complexity of the code and answer recent questions about security sensitive files we might want to keep an eye on.
Test Development
- Got first test system working on Windows Mobile - XPCShell
- Develop community fennec testdev initiative
- Streamlined Mozmill testing of extensions from the command line. Still need to document...
Security
- No updates for this week.
Marketing/PR
General
- A/B testing on the Firefox download page (en-US) concluded:
- Goal: improve download conversion and display appropriate content based on visitor's browser
- Improved visit-download conversion by 0.3%
- Results posted soon at http://giantspatula.com
PR
Events
Support
Metrics
Evangelism
- Mozilla Developer Center
- Planning to start testing the upgrade to Deki Lyons this week, on a test VM.
- Planning to switch over to the new, more easily navigated, menu hierarchy for MDC this week.
- Watching some possible late-compat issues for Firefox 3.5 docs.
- Documentation touch-up work for Firefox 3.5 is ongoing.
Labs
Developer Tools
Add-ons
Webdev
- Alex Buchanan starts today fulltime. Welcome Alex!
- AMO 5.0.5 open bugs & fixed bugs - Code Freeze 4/27; Code Push 4/30
L10n
- 70 locales participating in Firefox 3.5 beta 4
Foundation Updates
- With the help of the Mozilla accessibility developers we drafted a proposed accessibility strategy and blogged about it.
- Last week's open web tech seminar of the online educators course has been rescheduled for Tuesday of this week; there will also be the regularly-scheduled week 4 seminar on Thursday.