The list of topcrash bugs is being kept up to date manually by the stability group by adding or removing the topcrash keyword on open (non-resolved) bugs according to the criteria below and the Top Crashers lists from Mozilla Crash Stats.

Top crash identification criteria

  • Firefox:
    • Top 20 desktop browser crashes on the latest release (once it is over 10M ADI).
      • The 20-30 mark is where the numbers start to drop below 2000 crashes per week.
      • Also, in the past, many of the crashes in the 20-50 ranges have been repeats of other signatures in the top 50. It's not an exact science here but we think it's important to pick some bar.
      • Anything appearing in the 20-30 range that is marked as a start-up crash is also tagged as a top crash.
    • Top 20 desktop browser crashes on Betas
      • This should be pretty much the same as release. Where we see discrepancies are really around 3rd party issues which are important to call out for blocking candidates.
    • Top 10 desktop browser crashes on Aurora and Nightly, if they happen for enough different installations.
      • This might need some experience and feeling for what issues are important.
    • Top 10 plugin crashes on Beta and Release
      • Hang signatures are pretty generic and non-actionable right now (improvements are being worked on), the crashes in that list need to be looked at more carefully.
    • Top 5 desktop browser crashes on Linux-, Mac-, and Win8- specific list on Beta and Release
      • If there's less than 5 crashes per week on a signature, that bug probably still doesn't qualify - same for crashes happening to only 2 or 3 installations.
      • If volume is very similar to the top 5, other bugs might still be included.
  • Firefox for Android:
    • Top 10 ARMv7-crashes for Nightly, Aurora, Beta and Release
    • Top 5 ARMv6- and x86- crashes for Beta and Release
    • Until we see plugins and addons that highly effect the stability of Firefox for Android, it may make sense to just stay at 10 for all channels.
  • B2G: TBD
  • Thunderbird:
    • Top 10 for Release
  • Everything:
    • Bugs that spearhead investigation or fixes across a large collection of crashes
      • Judging this needs engineering expertise - if fixing a bug would clean out a number of crashes (with differing signatures) that would be in similar volume to signatures matching other topcrash criteria, that bug itself qualifies for topcrash as well.
    • Crashes for actions that users are rarely taking, even if they are somewhat out of the usual topcrash ranges
      • This needs feeling and expertise as well, thing like that can be e.g. printing crashes in the top 50 on desktop release and similar cases.