WeeklyUpdates/2009-11-02

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NOTE: The US and many other countries ended Daylight Savings Time early Sunday morning and returned to Standard Time. So now the Update meeting with be at 19:00 UTC (the "new" 11am PST) Monday.

Friends of the Tree Friends of the Tree

  • KaiRo wants to nominate Philip Chee (Ratty on IRC) for sending an add-on compatibility message for SeaMonkey 2.0 to several forums and now going through authors to send individual emails for making their add-ons compatible with 2.0 - of course, all on his free time.

Development Updates

Firefox

( Projects | Status | Goals | People )

Firefox 3.6 (Namoroka)

Firefox Future

Team News

Gecko

Branch work: Firefox 3.0.x / Firefox 3.5.x / Thunderbird 2.0.0.x

  • Firefox 3.5.5
    • scheduling a short-cycle release
    • developers jumped on creating fixes and had them ready by Friday evening (yay!)
    • hoping to start builds today or tomorrow

Thunderbird

SeaMonkey

  • SeaMonkey 2.0 has been released last Tuesday!
  • Mostly good feedback, some migration issues from xpfe suites

Mobile

IT

Release Engineering

QA

Test Execution

  • Shipped Firefox 3.0.15 and 3.5.4 (with much delay on day of shipping)


Web Dev Testing

  • Created automated testcases to validate search functionality with advanced options; Completed test cases for platforms and applications.

Metrics, Accessibility, Localization, Community

  • Accessibility:
    • Oversaw the landing of all the table accessibility patches on the 1.9.2 branch. Nominated a few ones that landed on central during my vacation. Verified all the bugs listed here. This basically completes the feature set of the a11y module, except for one or two patches David and Alex might still have in the pipeline.
    • Published a new Easy ARIA tip in response to a result from WebAIM's second screen reader survey results.
  • Community
  • Helped with OpenSource meeting up involving Thunderbird in Munich. See Tomcat's blog entry.
  • Metrics - Windows coverage is now available!

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PR

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Mozilla Service Week

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