WeeklyUpdates/2008-09-15
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Meeting Details
- 1:00pm Pacific time (20:00 UTC until November 2, 2008)
- Mozilla HQ, 1st floor conference table
- +1 650 903 0800 x91 Conf# 8600 (US/International)
- +1 416 848 3114 x91 Conf# 8600 (Canada)
- +1 800 707 2533 (pin 369) Conf# 8600 (US Toll Free)
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WeeklyUpdate Streaming Video & Podcast update
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Friends of the Tree 
Chris Blizzard nominated Ehsan Akhgari for helping to make Private Browsing a reality: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=248970 https://wiki.mozilla.org/User:Ehsan/PrivateBrowsingForExtensions
Dan Portillo nominated Stas Malolepszy and Seth Bindernagel for helping to visual and present the data for the Summit Survey.
Please send FotT nominations to asa@mozilla.org. This is a great opportunity for the community to recognize those who go above and beyond, so please tell me when you see that happening. Thanks.
Development Updates
Fx 2->3 Major Update / Fx 2.0.0.17 / Fx 3.0.2
Gecko 1.9.1
- Interesting queries related to Gecko 1.9.1
- 21 1.9.1 blockers (up from 16 last week!).
- 144 wanted bugs (also up)
- 20 P1s. These are bugs we feel would really, really make a good release if we had a solid handful completed.
- 45 P2s. These are medium complexity bugs/changes that are nice to have.
- 34 P3s. The lowest priority bugs for this release. These are the ones that we will definitely take, but the others take priority.
Firefox 3.1
- Announced that we're going to be taking a handful of features in FF 3.1 beta 2: [dev-planning message]
- details of specific features and landing timeline to come over the next 1-2 weeks
- beta 1 features should still target beta 1 freeze (Sept 30)
TB 3
Mobile
IT
- Upcoming Hg/SVN/CVS downtime blog post
Release Engineering
QA
Security
Marketing/PR
Consumer Research
- The first installment of the Quarterly Customer Survey comes out tomorrow with the 3.0.2 release.
- The opt-in survey will only be visible on the What's New page to 10% of people in 10 locales.
- You can find more information on http://www.giantspatula.com/ and http://livetolaugh85.blogspot.com/.
PR
- Mitchell participating in oral history project, "Collecting Innovation Today" for the Henry Ford Museum. Filming in Mountain View next Monday
- Window keynoted at IT Security World this morning "Building Multi-Layer Defenses to Mitigate Threats Attackers Haven't Thought of Yet"
- FF3.1 to gain private browsing mode highlights InformationWeek, SC Magazine, ZDNet
Events
Search Engine Marketing
Support
- Wiki page with the most common Firefox issues and feature requests we're seeing is up on the SUMO wiki.
- The data primarily comes from Live Chat and the forum (we're still working on getting reliable poll stats from the Knowledge Base, which is an important part since it gives us quantifiable data).
- The idea is that this will be shared with the people calling in to the SUMO meeting on Mondays so everyone gets a chance to sync up and provide missing info before it's shared with the rest of the world. :)
Metrics
Evangelism
- Mozilla Developer Center:
- Planning underway for updating to the just-released MindTouch Deki 8.08 release, hopefully this week.
- Continuing work on cleanup of remaining issues following the transition to Deki.
- For a list of priority items we've asked MindTouch to address, see this list.
- Documentation work for Firefox 3.1 is underway. Please make sure any developer-impacting changes are listed on the Firefox 3.1 for Developers page so we can be sure they get documented.
Mozilla Labs
Webdev, Add-ons, AMO
- Graph Server
- We will be dumping all discrete data older than 60 days starting tomorrow. We will have a backup and won't be losing our continuous data, so we can always view old average data, just not individual tests.
- Contact graphserver@mozilla.com if you have questions or problems with this
- Push going out this week to add buildids and other fixes.
- We will be dumping all discrete data older than 60 days starting tomorrow. We will have a backup and won't be losing our continuous data, so we can always view old average data, just not individual tests.
L10n
Foundation Updates
Roundtable
- Firefox Licensing -- EULAs, FLOSS licenses, where we are and where we're heading