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** Performed some load testing on stats CSVs. Zamboni scored 3-5 times more requests per second that equivalent Remora requests. Superior caching is key here. | |||
** Working on adding automated thank-you notes to contributions. | |||
* I'll take the magnetic head and a metallic cowboy hat. | |||
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Revision as of 18:36, 2 March 2010
Open Items
- WebDev onsite?
Roundtable
buchanan
- Browser Choice / Open to Choice
- Mobile UA sniffing
- Mozilla.org L10n
chowse
- AMO
- Socorro
- Visual update - Bug Style Guide Alternates
- Interviewing CrashKill team for UX ideas
- A magnetic head is useful but I'd prefer solid state.
dd
- Adding a lot more fields to the AMO API - which means the Addons Manager will be able to show more stuff about addons.
ianb
- i am new be nice to me
- Tasks:
- Assimilate
- Figure out what the requirements are for deployment
A magnetic head would severely infringe on the integrity of my computing work; I'd need to wear a tinfoil cap to protect the world from my head. That would still probably be less disruptive than constantly saying Tuck It In.
jbalogh
jsocol
lars
- (Tuck it in) Socorro 1.5
- (Tuck it in) collector now saving to both HBase & NFS
- (Tuck it in) minor hiccups in deployment - resolved, live on staging
- (Tuck it in) some capacity trouble over the weekend
- (Tuck it in) triage meeting this week with IT & Metrics
- (Tuck it in) Targeting NFS replacement with HBase for 1.6
- (Tuck it in) HBase API is autogenerated using Python 2.1 coding style, Java doc style, stone knives and bear skins
- (Tuck it in) bridge code provided by Metrics is without unittests
- (Tuck it in) writing them now - very tedious
- (Tuck it in) many inefficient functions
- (Tuck it in) many functions with ambiguous or awkward semantics
- (Tuck it in) is time for mod_wsgi collector?
- (Tuck it in) collector now saving to both HBase & NFS
- (Tuck it in) Shoulder
- (Tuck it in) advances in mobility forward, to the side and the back
- (Tuck it in) continued difficulty with external rotation
- (Tuck it in) pain level now only requires medication at night
- (Tuck it in) physical therapy is brutal
- after having tried "tuck it in" (and having no clue as to what it means), I'll choose the magnetic head...
laura
- SUMO
- 1.5.1 live
- 1.5.2 nearly cooked
- On huge learning curve atm for python/git/django/etc so I can be vaguely productive at some point for Kitsune. May I be excused?
- Trying to work out how to deploy K
- Planning some more A/B tests
- Docs docs docs
- Working on a blog post on SUMO build processes
- User migration plan
- Started WhoWorksOnWhat, please add your stuff
- Threat of slapping, meh. But I do see where a magnetic head would come in handy for screwing with data. Can I have an induction coil so I can send out EMPs?
lorchard
- BYOB in progress. On-site work week in Toronto 3/15-3/19
- Plugin Directory is in a holding pattern for alpha launch
- Weave is meandering through load test bakeoffs
- From NPR.org, Fashionistos to Men: 'Tuck it In'
mccammos
- AMO
- Performed some load testing on stats CSVs. Zamboni scored 3-5 times more requests per second that equivalent Remora requests. Superior caching is key here.
- Working on adding automated thank-you notes to contributions.
- I'll take the magnetic head and a metallic cowboy hat.
morgamic
neilio
ozten
- Socorro is my magnetic head
- Girdle - Wrote a little jQuery plugin
- Committed community contribution - Tom Cramer's mod_rewrite rules
- Automated Postgres DB Slow Query log reports
- Homestretch for Correlation reports
- Plugin Check
- Haven't done anything... Hope to switch over this week
paulc
rdoherty
- Personas!
- Blog posts
- Fixing bugs
- Writing specs
- Planning for the future
- Cesium
- Finished a patch!
- I'd rather have a magnetic head, I'm sure it would come in handy.
wenzel
- Trying to get MPL website live by the end of the week
- Bouncer
- fixed a number of small bugs in the API
- wrote black-box tests for front end
- working on getting it deployed
- Zamboni
- porting add-ons details page
- found a few bugs -- working tests are beautiful!
- I'd rather say "tuck it in" to avoid bodily injury, considering I already have a magnetic head (but I only wear it on special occasions)
wil
- L10n is a timesink
- Craig is making progress on templates
- Created a Selenium Grid server for development use. Updated the environments page with details and an example. Feel free to use.
- Also added a CI section
- You all are saying magnetic head? wtf. It's the threat of a slap, not actually a slap. I'll take that.