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* Wednesdays - 9:30am Pacific, 12:30pm Eastern, 16:30 UTC | * Wednesdays - 9:30am Pacific, 12:30pm Eastern, 16:30 UTC | ||
{{conf| | {{conf|95346}} | ||
* irc.mozilla.org #mobile for backchannel | * irc.mozilla.org #mobile for backchannel | ||
* vidyo: | * vidyo: WarpCore | ||
== Schedule == | == Schedule == | ||
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=== UX design === | === UX design === | ||
* working on our phone UI revamp for the native UI project | |||
* some WIP: | |||
** http://cl.ly/3h331s0o311G3v0P3r00 | |||
** http://cl.ly/0H1m3a0B3W1w2z1Q0i0g/o | |||
* also adapting the widget designs (https://wiki.mozilla.org/Features/Mobile/Android_Firefox_Widget) for a native UI world | |||
* Also ongoing work on | |||
** improving telemetry opt-in | |||
** review of sync setup flow | |||
== Platform Support == | == Platform Support == | ||
=== Android === | === Android === | ||
* waiting on reviews for Flash patches | |||
== Performance == | == Performance == | ||
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=== QA === | === QA === | ||
* Native UI Questions | * Native UI Questions | ||
** What actions should QA take on present UI/XUL related | ** What actions should QA take on present UI/XUL related bugs filed on Nightly (10.0a1)? | ||
*** For 10.0, QA continues to focus on david baron's readability, low level crash fixes, flash patches. (plans may change post summit) | |||
** Parallel transition for tablet UI? | ** Parallel transition for tablet UI? | ||
** Minimum viable feature set | ** Minimum viable feature set | ||
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[http://is.gd/ZEOCi7 android_tier_1] | [http://is.gd/ZEOCi7 android_tier_1] | ||
* triaging through the android_tier_1 list at the 10:30PDT testing meeting | |||
* (fixed) {{bug|692346}} - explicitly require a /mnt/sdcard-based tegra devRoot | * (fixed) {{bug|692346}} - explicitly require a /mnt/sdcard-based tegra devRoot | ||
* (fixed) {{bug|690860}} - android debug nightlies -- now keeping tinderbox builds 30 days; is that enough? | * (fixed) {{bug|690860}} - android debug nightlies -- now keeping tinderbox builds 30 days; is that enough? | ||
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== SUMO == | == SUMO == | ||
*For v6, we had 5715 reviews on the android market and if we calculate only those reviews, version 6 gets an average of 3.8 stars. | |||
*For v7, we have 2391 reviews so far on the android market and if we calculate only those reviews, version 7 gets an average of 3.9 stars. | |||
*Trends in 5-star reviews: performance improvements; 14% still request flash support | |||
As a simple validation, we also see on Input that v5 praise was 73%, for v6.02 praise was 74%, and for v7.01 praise is 76%. So we see similar incremental improvement in the numbers. | |||
== Other == | == Other == |
Latest revision as of 16:49, 12 October 2011
Details
- Wednesdays - 9:30am Pacific, 12:30pm Eastern, 16:30 UTC
- Dial-in: Audio-only conference# 95346
- People with Mozilla phones or softphones please dial x4000 Conf# 95346
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- Gmail Chat (requires Flash and the Google Talk plugin): paste +1 650 903 0800 into the Gmail Chat box that doesn't look like it accepts phone numbers
- SkypeOut is free if you use the 800 number
- irc.mozilla.org #mobile for backchannel
- vidyo: WarpCore
Schedule
Next merge date is 2011-11-08
Major Topics for This Week
- Native Android UI is our primary focus
- Mozilla has decided to start working 100% on the native Android UI version of Firefox Mobile
- See https://wiki.mozilla.org/Fennec/NativeUI
- Firefox Mobile 9 (Aurora) will likely be the last XUL-based UI
- Many details will be fleshed out at the mobile summit next week.
Application
Front-end
- Firefox Mobile 9 (Aurora) cleanup and wind-down
- Camera patches for stability
- Back out locale picker?
- A few performance and regression fixes will likely land
- Firefox Mobile 10 (NativeUI) is starting up
- Reviewing architecture
- Planning tasks
UX design
- working on our phone UI revamp for the native UI project
- some WIP:
- also adapting the widget designs (https://wiki.mozilla.org/Features/Mobile/Android_Firefox_Widget) for a native UI world
- Also ongoing work on
- improving telemetry opt-in
- review of sync setup flow
Platform Support
Android
- waiting on reviews for Flash patches
Performance
Testing
QA
- Native UI Questions
- What actions should QA take on present UI/XUL related bugs filed on Nightly (10.0a1)?
- For 10.0, QA continues to focus on david baron's readability, low level crash fixes, flash patches. (plans may change post summit)
- Parallel transition for tablet UI?
- Minimum viable feature set
- What actions should QA take on present UI/XUL related bugs filed on Nightly (10.0a1)?
- Beta Status
Test Suites
Test Automation
Release Engineering
- triaging through the android_tier_1 list at the 10:30PDT testing meeting
- (fixed) bug 692346 - explicitly require a /mnt/sdcard-based tegra devRoot
- (fixed) bug 690860 - android debug nightlies -- now keeping tinderbox builds 30 days; is that enough?
- (fixed) bug 664857 - try syntax not working for android unittests
- bug 665891 - add 200 new tegras to pool: 120 tegras arrived. Working with ops to get those imaged + live
- this required switching to the 2011 image rather than 2010
- bug 689937 - 7 new foopies needed to run those tegras
SUMO
- For v6, we had 5715 reviews on the android market and if we calculate only those reviews, version 6 gets an average of 3.8 stars.
- For v7, we have 2391 reviews so far on the android market and if we calculate only those reviews, version 7 gets an average of 3.9 stars.
- Trends in 5-star reviews: performance improvements; 14% still request flash support
As a simple validation, we also see on Input that v5 praise was 73%, for v6.02 praise was 74%, and for v7.01 praise is 76%. So we see similar incremental improvement in the numbers.