WeeklyUpdates/2007-09-17

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Meeting Details

  • 1:00pm Pacific time (20:00 UTC until November 4, 2007)
  • Mozilla HQ, 1st floor conference table
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Friends of the Tree Friends of the Tree

Development Updates

Fx 2.0.0.7

  • Shipped Fx 1.5.0.12 - 2.0.0.6 Major Updates Wed (9/12)
    • Stats TBD
  • A problem was reported last week which required a fire drill release, Fx 2007

TB 3

Gecko 1.9

Firefox 3

New feature work

Upcoming Work (M9)

IT

  • Stage work continues, migration starting this week. We'll announce any downtime.
  • Taking over support of QA buildbot/talos machines. We'll have a formal announcement and wiki page, but file bugs just as you normally would against robcee, but assign them to IT/server-ops.
  • This round of kernel updates are (finally) done.

Build

QA

Test Execution

  • FFx 2.0.0.06 Major Update testing. This is the update from 1.5.0.12 -> 2.0.0.6. Ran CJKT Major Update tests. Created Extended Tests for Major Update in Litmus and ran them. Updated 1.5.0.x -> 2.0.0.x Major Update test plan. [abillings, tomcat, others]
  • FFx 2.0.0.7 firedrill release. Created a new test plan for 2.0.0.7 firedrill release. Ran Smoketests for Linux for new 2.0.0.7 release. Ran live update tests for Beta channel for new 2.0.0.7 release. [abillings, others]
  • FFx 2.0.0.8 (was 2.0.0.7) triage [abillings, juanb)
  • FFx 3. Continued tiger team testing. Lots of M8 testing, including regressed and verified FF3 Places bugs. [abillings, many others]
  • Tested funnelcake [tracy]

Community

  • FFx 3 Places testday occurred on Friday, Sept 14th.

Security

Marketing/PR

  • Events:
    • Mozilla 24 was a success with over 150 people at the Stanford event.
      • Share your feedback here

Community

Mozilla Labs

Developer Relations

Webdev, Add-ons, AMO

Foundation Updates

Roundtable

Other Business