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== Security ==
== Security ==
Computerworld article posted today
Add-ons stories from last week
Blackhat talk accepted
Security Analyst tour next week


== Marketing ==
== Marketing ==

Revision as of 19:28, 4 June 2007

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Meeting Details

  • 1:00pm Pacific time (20:00 UTC until November 4, 2007)
  • Mozilla HQ, 1st floor conference table
  • +1 650 903 0800 x91 Conf# 8600 (US/International)
  • +1 416 848 3114 x91 Conf# 8600 (Canada)
  • +1 800 707 2533 (pin 369) Conf# 8600 (US Toll Free)
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  • join irc.mozilla.org #staffmeeting for attendance taking

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In Attendance

Development Updates

Fx/TB 1.5.0.12/2.0.0.4

  • Expect to have Thunderbird 2.0.0.4 candidate builds later this week for all locales.
  • Team Thunderbird will be hosting a test day this Friday, June 8th to focus on Thunderbird 2.0.0.4. The details are here: http://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Current_QA_TestDay. We are looking for folks to help test.

TB 3

Gecko 1.9

  • GFX: Border re-write completed; Cairo update this week as A6 begins.
  • Cycle Collector: CC Regression Meetings discontinued as we've reached stability and are now fixing leaks as we find them.
  • Mac: Down to 28 blockers; Continuing discussion on 10.3 Support in Mac Status Meetings on Wed as well as the 1.9 meetings on Tue; * Cocoa native html controls seem to be a big hit.
  • New TextFrame tinderbox is enabled; bug reports welcome.
  • contentEditable patch has been attached by peterv, test build available on request; special thanks to our community members who are helping us with testing and bug reports.

Next Week:

  • Security focus this week as we have 49 1.9 blockers designated as 'critical' and 'high'.
  • A6 work is now beginning.

Firefox 3

  • Alpha 5 to ship soon
  • Alpha 6 work underway
    • Beltzner and mconnor continuing to triage and assign blockers
  • User interface design work is moving into mockups and discussion; here's a great overview of the current mockups around which we're basing design discussions
    • join the conversation / provide feedback in mozilla.dev.apps.firefox
    • çontribute your own ideas as mockups if you want, using some of the mockup templates built by Alex Faaborg
    • look for some of these changes to start appearing on trunk soon, we'll announce on DevNews as they're landed

IT

  • Pageload server migration - moving it on Thursday
  • Build-graphs was migrated to new hardware
  • Bouncer1 & AUS2 were migrated to MPT
    • Working with sspitzer on client cache issues
  • IPv6 connectivity - added tunnels and brought up ipv6 connectivity to landfill (community giving box)
    • Thanks to sprint and ISC for helping with ipv6 tunnels

Build

  • AUS server migration status
  • bouncer migration status
  • Pageload server migration status
  • Bugzilla cleanup
    • 200-700 bugs depending on how you query.
    • starting to triage through them all, will need time
    • when working with build group, please file a bug - even if you are already currently working with us on something, please file a bug if there is not one already. This is not about process-getting-in-the-way-of-work, its for tracking/scheduling/loadbalancing within the group, and transparency for people outside of the group.
    • please email build@mozilla.org if you have an existing bug filed which needs urgent attention.
    • please be patient, this will take a while.

QA

  • Test Execution
    • Tested 2.0.0.4, 1.5.0.12 for final release [juan, marcia, tracy, tomcat, others]
    • Ran JS tests and other regression testing for FFx 3. Spidered over 52,000 pages linked from the top 100 global alexa list on Linux (with no plugins) using Minefield over the weekend and _didn't crash once_. [bc]
  • Test tools and infrastructure
    • Performance tools (Talos): The current perf results are up and running again. And two new machines, qm-pxp01 & qm-pxp03, are up and running. See results on the tinderbox page. Added patch to talos that outputs the screen width/height/colorDepth before the tests are run. This ensures that the machines are correctly configured. Created docs on QMO about How to make sense of the talos results and wrote front page post that was syndicated to planet mozilla. [Alice]
    • Created an automated testing projects page on QMO for the various automation tools. This needs to be populated. [Alice]

Security

Computerworld article posted today Add-ons stories from last week Blackhat talk accepted Security Analyst tour next week

Marketing

Community

Mozilla Labs

Developer Relations

Webdev, Add-ons, AMO

Foundation Updates

Roundtable

Other Business