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Revision as of 02:13, 10 February 2015
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Engineering Meeting Details
- Tuesday 2015-02-10 - 11:00 am Pacific Standard Time
- Calendar links: iCal ics or Atom/XML feed
- Engineering Vidyo Room / Air Mozilla / MTV Alien Nation / TOR Finch / SFO Warfield / PDX Hair of the Dog
- Join irc.mozilla.org #planning for back channel
- Dial-in: Audio-only conference# 98411
- People with Mozilla phones or softphones please dial x4000 Conf# 98411
- US/Toll-free: +1 800 707 2533, (pin 4000) Conf# 98411
- US/California/Mountain View: +1 650 903 0800, x4000 Conf# 98411
- US/California/San Francisco: +1 415 762 5700, x4000 Conf# 98411
- US/Oregon/Portland: +1 971 544 8000, x4000 Conf# 98411
- CA/British Columbia/Vancouver: +1 778 785 1540, x4000 Conf# 98411
- CA/Ontario/Toronto: +1 416 848 3114, x4000 Conf# 98411
- UK/London: +44 (0)207 855 3000, x4000 Conf# 98411
- FR/Paris: +33 1 84 88 37 37, x4000 Conf# 98411
- 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
Need To Know
(Release and system issues that may impact engineering this week.)
Notices/Schedule (lsblakk/sylvestre/lmandel)
Next Merge: July 8, 2024 | Next Release: July 9, 2024 | ||
Trains | |||
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Central: 129 | Aurora: 54 | Beta: 128 | Release: 127 |
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.)
Quality Programs
(An opportunity to hear about status with the various quality programs that do not have a formal team structure.)
OrangeFactor (ryanvm)
CritSmash (dbolter)
MemShrink (njn)
Stability (kairo)
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.)
A*Team (jgriffin)
Accessibility (dbolter)
B2G Services (dougt)
Cloud Services (mmayo)
Desktop Platform (bsmedberg)
Developer Services (gps/lthomson)
Developer Tools (prouget)
DOM (jst/overholt)
Electrolysis (e10s) (blassey)
- Please help test e10s in Nightly!
- Known issues: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Electrolysis#What_to_Expect
Firefox Desktop (gavin)
Firefox Mobile (snorp/blassey/mfinkle)
GFX (milan)
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- Planned "final" push for Lollipop, Silk in progress. More so for Silk than Lollipop, there are things outside our hands for Android L.
- Chasing down those Windows OOMs.
- Still a few unresolved Windows 7 issues on Beta 36.
Layout (jet/dbaron)
Media (mreavy)
Necko (dougt/jduell)
Performance (vladan)
What has your team done since last week that might impact others?
1. You can now do custom Telemetry analyses using a Spark cluster consisting of multiple nodes! Analyses of large volumes of data should be significantly faster.
- Launch a cluster from https://telemetry-dash.mozilla.org/
- Instructions: http://robertovitillo.com/2015/01/16/next-gen-data-analysis-framework-for-telemetry/
- You will soon be able to use Spark for Telemetry cron-jobs as well
2. FHR & Telemetry are being unified and some of the patches have caused a couple of Telemetry outages on Nightly 38. Make sure to check for expected # of submissions when looking at Telemetry dashboards or doing a custom Telemetry analysis.
3. David Teller (Yoric) has been on sick leave for the last few weeks
What will your team do this week that might impact others?
- bug 1128768: Develop a mechanism for reporting on the behavior of categories of Flash content (e.g. Facebook video, banner ads, YouTube player, etc) in a privacy-sensitive way. No URLs or domains are ever collected
- This will be used to evaluate performance benefits of switching certain types of Flash content to Shumway
Seceng (dougt)
Shumway (tschneidereit)
WebAPI (overholt)
Roundtable
(Comments and questions that arise during the course of the meeting or otherwise do not have a section.)
Links
Friends of the Tree
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.)
- Google plans to remove Chrome support for SPDY in early 2016: Hello HTTP/2, Goodbye SPDY
- Microsoft already removed IE support for SPDY in Windows 10 Technical Preview: https://twitter.com/jacobrossi/status/564877789145214976