ReleaseEngineering/Day 1 Checklist
Welcome to Release Engineering!
This page is meant to get new hires, interns, or interested community members up to speed with the right software, configurations, and communications to contribute effectively to the release engineering pipeline.
Video Introductions
- Release Engineering as a Force Multiplier by John O'Duinn (former director) about how Mozilla Release Engineering handles our business and how we work to improve each and every day.
- This crowd-sourced video list contains other videos about various aspects of working at Mozilla, including important information such as how to operate the espresso machine.
Development Best Practices
- Read and keep up to date with: Development Best Practices
- Read and keep up to date with: http://moz-releng-docs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
- Please fix any issues you find: https://github.com/mozilla/build-relengdocs As someone new to the project, your fresh perspective helps shine a light on missing information or assumptions we take for granted.
Mailing list subscriptions
- release@mozilla.com - this should happen automatically as a new hire/intern.
- Send a test message to release@m.c to verify that your address has been added/subscribed. Open a ticket in ServiceNow if it isn't working.
- WARNING: release@m.c can contain security-sensitive information. Do not automatically forward your email to a system that is not under Mozilla's control.
You'll need to manually subscribe to
- release-engineering public mailing list
- release-drivers mailing list
- mozilla.dev.planning
- mozilla.dev.tree-management
These are available as newsgroups, google groups, and Mailman lists