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* Eddy | |||
* Mossop | |||
* Jeff | |||
* Matteo | |||
* Will | |||
* Erik | |||
* Jordan | |||
* Gabor | |||
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== High Priority Work == | |||
===[https://github.com/mozilla/addon-sdk/wiki/JEP-Add-on-UI-Integration UX Work]=== | |||
Toolbar and button landed. Blog post for Aurora. Matteo will write it, Jeff and Will would like to see it. | |||
===[https://github.com/mozilla/addon-sdk/wiki/JEP-Add-on-debugger Add-on Debugger]=== | |||
No update. | |||
===[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=915376 Native Jetpack Support]=== | |||
Erik: nothing new, but [http://work.erikvold.com/jetpack/2014/01/03/jetpack-in-the-future.html blog post]. Updated JEP, asking for reviews. | |||
===[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=935109 node loader changes]=== | |||
Jordan: mostly done. | |||
===[Slaughterhouse] (needs public bug)=== | |||
Not much update. | |||
=SDK= | |||
==Blockers?== | |||
None. | |||
==Roundtable== | |||
===2014=== | |||
Devtools goals: (1) driving developer adoption of Firefox, (2) driving dev adoption of HTML5 for app and game dev. For Jetpack, make it easier for devs to develop add-ons to extend the devtools. Work with framework creators (like ember.js) to integrate with Firefox using add-ons. | |||
Erik: is there a written plan for how we will make devtools extensible? Jeff: notes are here: https://github.com/canuckistani/devtools-reqs/tree/master/devtools-api. Erik's been extending devtools to make them work with scriptish, and it is hard. Need more help from the devtools team. | |||
===Are we still detraitifying?=== | |||
Erik: this got dropped. Can we pick it up? Jordan has some stuff on content/worker that he will share with Erik. Irakli has some in-progress stuff too. | |||
===Builder goes read-only today=== | |||
Just FYI. | |||
=== | ===Erik's been blogging=== | ||
** [http://work.erikvold.com/addons/2013/12/15/fantastic-bar.html Fantastic Bar] | |||
** [http://work.erikvold.com/addons/2014/01/02/do-not-survey.html Do Not Survey] | |||
** [http://work.erikvold.com/jetpack/2014/01/06/addon-communication.html Add-on Communication] | |||
** [http://work.erikvold.com/jetpack/2014/01/03/jetpack-in-the-future.html Native Jetpack Blog Post] | |||
...awesome posts. |
Latest revision as of 04:19, 8 January 2014
Agenda
- High Priority Work
- UX Work
- Add-on Debugger
- Native Jetpack Support
- node loader changes
- [Slaughterhouse] (needs public bug)
- SDK
- Blockers?
- Roundtable
- 2014
- Are we still detraitifying?
- Builder goes read-only today
- Misc
Awesomeness Schedule
Awesome Date | Awesome Person - Awesome thing |
Bugs
Triage Followups
No results.
0 Total; 0 Open (0%); 0 Resolved (0%); 0 Verified (0%);
Open Bugs
Bugzilla query error
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Attendees
- Eddy
- Mossop
- Jeff
- Matteo
- Will
- Erik
- Jordan
- Gabor
Minutes
High Priority Work
UX Work
Toolbar and button landed. Blog post for Aurora. Matteo will write it, Jeff and Will would like to see it.
Add-on Debugger
No update.
Native Jetpack Support
Erik: nothing new, but blog post. Updated JEP, asking for reviews.
node loader changes
Jordan: mostly done.
[Slaughterhouse] (needs public bug)
Not much update.
SDK
Blockers?
None.
Roundtable
2014
Devtools goals: (1) driving developer adoption of Firefox, (2) driving dev adoption of HTML5 for app and game dev. For Jetpack, make it easier for devs to develop add-ons to extend the devtools. Work with framework creators (like ember.js) to integrate with Firefox using add-ons.
Erik: is there a written plan for how we will make devtools extensible? Jeff: notes are here: https://github.com/canuckistani/devtools-reqs/tree/master/devtools-api. Erik's been extending devtools to make them work with scriptish, and it is hard. Need more help from the devtools team.
Are we still detraitifying?
Erik: this got dropped. Can we pick it up? Jordan has some stuff on content/worker that he will share with Erik. Irakli has some in-progress stuff too.
Builder goes read-only today
Just FYI.
Erik's been blogging
...awesome posts.