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* helped out Alex with customer care and spreadfirefox affiliates
* helped out Alex with customer care and spreadfirefox affiliates
* excited about doing video uploads soon and planning for a new quarter
* excited about doing video uploads soon and planning for a new quarter
One of my favorite novels is 1984 by George Orwell, but there's a lot of good ones.


== potch ==
== potch ==

Revision as of 17:40, 28 September 2010

Open Items

  • Q3 wrap-up
  • Q4 -- what's in store
  • The Big Idea
  • Welcome Jason!
  • I'm reading the Socorro 1.8 notes, and under Discussion Points there's a note about viewing logs and configuration management. I've heard this a lot, so why doesn't this get resolved? I.e., why doesn't the Socorro dev team have access to view everything on those machines? (Same issues apply to most other teams, I think?) -- Ian

Roundtable

buchanan

  • Responsys
  • Customer Care

chowse

dd

  • Addons Write API
  • Non-clobbering sphinx search testing
  • Working with Aakash on Input
  • DUNE

erik

jbalogh

  • uploading files + validation + lots of logging = maybe less upload bugs
  • redis has been running on amo for almost a week
  • tried out asynchronous django signals on a background thread
    • wrapping Signal.send in try/except is safer and easier
  • breaking hudson just about every time I commit
  • making my performace graphs suck a little less
  • jamming with perl and unix pipes every now and then
gl --since='2 weeks ago' --author=jbalogh --stat | grep 'files changed' | perl -ne 'BEGIN {$ins=0; $del=0; } if(/, (\d+).*, (\d+)/) { $ins+=$1; $del+=$2 } END { print "+", $ins, ", -", $del,"\n" }'
+658, -907
  • No, I do not know how to write perl.
  • I like Ubik and the short stories from Philip K Dick; DickReader anyone?

jgrlicky

jsocol

ianbicking

lars

  • the onsite Socorro nightmare
  • motorcycling vacation
    • avoided Socorro, New Mexico
    • avoided more localized Socorro nightmares
  • I can't decide:
    • "Socorro Saucer, The closest encounter of them all", by Ray Stanford
    • "The Socorro Blast", by Pari Noskin Taichert

laura

  • Firefighting:
    • After last webdev meeting, rest of week was consumed with 1.8 release/disaster/rollback/postmortem
    • Last week began with a day off and then grand plans to make things better
    • and ended with further disasters (consuming Thursday and Friday) due to a hole in an HBase table, which we coded around with duct tape and then later fixed thanks to Cloudera Support and help from our friends at StumbleUpon.
    • This week began with a new disaster, which took an entire day of work for the team, Cloudera, and associated contributors, revealed to be due to a failed hard drive on cm-hadoop06. Yes, Hadoop is meant to be redundant if it loses a node. As long as it's not the wrong node. And no, monitoring did not alert us to the drive going bad.
  • Science fiction:
    • Classic: Ender's Game, by Orson Scott Card, or Friday by Heinlein
    • Just read, and now on the list of awesome, The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
    • Did you know it's Banned Books Week? Read something off the list.

lorchard

malexis

  • firefox site redesign
  • firefox demos schedule and planning
  • wrapping up Q3
  • planning for Q4--gathering goals for web dev radar
  • firefox beta panda site
  • researching Jira
  • project init upgrades
  • streamlining process for site copy/content
  • Slaughterhouse-Five and Kurt Vonnegut in general

morgamic

  • Goals meetings - about 8 hours of meetings last week
  • Hiring
  • Tying of loose ends
  • Nightfall, by Asimov

ozten

  • Socorro - PostCrashEmail
  • Flash Vulnerability, PFS update

Recent Favorite Rainbow's End or Daemon

paulc

  • migrating Tiki articles, branchiness FTL
  • blog post to come about migrating legacy data (might not make it this week though)
  • helped out Alex with customer care and spreadfirefox affiliates
  • excited about doing video uploads soon and planning for a new quarter

One of my favorite novels is 1984 by George Orwell, but there's a lot of good ones.

potch

rhelmer

ricky

  • SUMO Knowledgebase
    • Completed localization workflow
    • Working on email notifications
  • Some Doozer work

rsnyder

  • Socorro on-site; 1.8 rollout and rollback to 1.7
    • Waiting for the hBase smoke to clear before beginning 1.7.4 work
  • Input 1.8 ready for release tonight
  • Joined website taskforce
    • Helping define process to retire old/unused websites
    • Creating an archive of retired sites
  • Starting air.mozilla.com upgrade next week
  • Favorite science-fiction novel: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

wenzel

  • Out today coordinating movers for my apartment.
  • Did some Customer Care work (Buchanan++ for doing the lion's share!)
  • In general, spending most my time coordinating my Bay Area move
  • Favorite Sci-Fi novel would be 1984. If it qualifies.

wil

  • Planning AMO, FlightDeck
  • meetings, bugs
  • It's been a while, but I liked 1984