Auto-tools/Goals/2014Q2

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Top Level

A list of high priority goals we're committed to achieving in Q2.

B2G

FxOS Certification Suite

Support Mozilla's goal of expanding the uptake of FirefoxOS by OEM's by delivering the next version of the FxOS Certification Suite, which will contain the following:

  • A guided (semi-auto) WebAPI test suite (to verify WebAPI functionality)
  • The web-platform-tests (to cover HTML and DOM verification)
  • Static analysis tools (to verify changes to WebAPI IDL's and omni.ja)
  • A suite of tests to verify implementation of the permissions model
  • Related documentation

Performance

Mobile

TBD

Tools

Bugzilla

TBD

Treeherder

Increase our ability to leverage existing and upcoming tools by deploying Treeherder, a TBPL successor. Treeherder will eventually allow us to have a single source of truth for test status, including on-device and extra-buildbot tests. In Q2:

  • Deploy a production version of Treeherder in coordination with Laura's team
  • Define and implement a sheriff transition plan to move from TBPL to Treeherder
  • Have Treeherder report data to OrangeFactor
  • Start planning on work needed to get performance data into Treeherder; this work will likely be fully delivered in Q3

Supporting and Ongoing Tasks

A list of ongoing and supporting tasks that the A*Team is actively engaged in. The delivery date for these will vary depending on the resource requirements of our Top Level goals, as well as the amount of support requests that come in during the quarter, and their respective priorities.

B2G

Performance

Mobile

Tools

Icebox

A list of things we'd like to do, but are not actively working on, due to resource constraints.