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* Ramp up on [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/Weave/Sync/2.0/API Weave Sync 2.0] server
* Ramp up on [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/Weave/Sync/2.0/API Weave Sync 2.0] server
* Need to continue (start) discussion with operations about Zamboni deployment
* Need to continue (start) discussion with operations about Zamboni deployment
* Giant redwoods


== lars ==
== lars ==

Revision as of 18:00, 16 March 2010

Open Items

  • Recruiting changes
    • Position description updates
    • Grab code samples earlier on first screen
  • Conferences
  • Q1 goals
  • Radar walkthrough

Roundtable

buchanan

  • mozilla.org l10n
    • setting up gettext and a way to preview translations without a stage site (.org pulls production from svn:trunk)
  • mozilla.com
    • mozweb reorg.
      • marketing working on finding Information Architecture and design experts to contract
      • moving content from .com -> .org (e.g. Get Involved page)
      • mozilla.org l10n
    • mobile
    • nosetests running in hudson
    • 3.0.x, 3.5.x, 3.6.x releases this week
      • 3.0.19 end of life
    • A/B tests

chowse

  • AMO-Personas a go-go
  • Some RYFF promos
  • Groundwork for L10n Portal
  • Acadia: That's Some Good Nature

dd

  • Working on making testing sphinx not so darn slow.
  • AMO bugz
  • Volcano National Park, Hawaii - new land formed daily.

jbalogh!

jsocol

  • Last time, on jsocol's week...
    • Lots of interviews.
    • Lots of reviews.
    • Pushed SUMO 1.5.2 for Desktop last week—had to hold off on 1.5.2 for Mobile.
    • Hacked together a Sphinx-backed search engine for GetPersonas.com.
  • Stay tuned for...
    • SUMO 1.5.2 for Mobile.
    • SUMO 1.5.3.
    • Kitsune (SUMO 2.0) up in staging.
  • Favorite place in nature: Prospect Park, even though there's nothing remotely natural about it.

ianbicking

lars

  • Metrics Collaboration
    • continues to provide hours of entertainment
    • collector breakdowns finally reproduced and traced to hbase setup
    • fixed just in time for a big NFS failure
    • in a role reversal, we can use hbase to backfill what was lost in NFS
      • writing and testing that now
      • hoping to run it tomorrow
  • Socorro 1.6
    • top_crash_by_signature enhancement
      • rolled into trunk
      • need to write long upgrade instructions
    • yet to write the code that will garbage collect the materialized views
  • Trapper Peak in the Selway Bitterroot Wilderness.
    • one of those peaks that only one person at a time can stand on

laura

lorchard

mccammos

  • Working on a zamboni mailer for contribution thank you notes.
  • Looked at celery for its scheduling and delay features, but its fairly complex setup wasn't worth it for the simple mailing tasks I'm doing at the moment. Unlike gearman, it is python only.
  • Anyplace I can completely escape the sights, sounds, and smells of Homo sapiens is my favorite.

morgamic

  • Interviews
    • Landed our last intern! W00t!
  • Projects
    • opentochoice: talking with zemoga, buchanan, Jane to figure out long-term goals
    • PFS: updated hash value for new flash version, pushed it out
    • AUS: reviews for build for Firefox and Thunderbird updates, mobile changes
    • Summit: updating the RSVP app for the summit to support full registration
  • Fav. place: Sandy beach at night see map

neilio

ozten

  • Cross Browser Support for PluginCheck in QA.
  • At SXSW learning how to monetize my followers augmented reality in real-time based on their physical context.

paulc

rdoherty

  • Personas avalanche
    • 3 million uniques, 40 million page views in 1 day (>400 req/sec)
    • Pushed over 12Gb/s
    • Added master/slave support friday and sphinx search tonight
    • Pushed db load to 78
    • Added 10 reviewers
  • Working on cesium in spare time
  • Lots of interviews
  • Xianhang Zhang from Bumblebee Labs is presenting on Thursday: Designing for Narratives
  • Maine

wenzel

  • Favorite place in nature, probably the Oregon Coast. But it's hard to pick.

wil