WeeklyUpdates/2008-09-22

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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)
  • join irc.mozilla.org #staffmeeting for backchannel

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Friends of the Tree Friends of the Tree

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Development Updates

Fx 2->3 Major Update / Fx 2.0.0.17 / Fx 3.0.2

Major Update

  • more than 50% of Firefox users are now on Firefox 3
  • need to work out a projection about how quickly the full upgrade will take

Firefox 2.0.0.17 / 3.0.2

  • regressions were found during the beta period
  • quickly fixed, testday found no additional issues
  • betas reissued last Friday
  • expect to ship these releases Tuesday, Sept 23rd

Gecko 1.9.1

Firefox 3.1

  • approximately 10,000 users on nightlies
  • another 10,000 or more on 3.1 Alpha 2
  • currently evaluating content for revised schedule
  • Beta 1 Schedule
    • en-US string freeze is Thursday, Sept 26th at 11:59pm PDT
    • code freeze is Tuesday, Sept 30th at 11:59pm PDT
  • Beta 2 Schedule
    • en-US string freeze is Thursday, October 30th at 11:59pm PDT
    • code freeze is Tuesday, November 4th at 11:59pm PDT

TB 3

Mobile

IT

  • Continued CDN Trials
    • Tested addons.mozilla.org behind CDNetworks bug 450745
  • Wrap up kernel upgrades Thursday
  • Rescheduled - Upcoming Hg/SVN/CVS downtime blog post

Release Engineering

QA

Security

Marketing/PR

Consumer Research

PR


Events

  • Browser Redesign Series at University Michigan: Labs is working with School of Information Students to host a brainstorm session on how to improve Firefox on September 25th.
  • Events Triage call: Please join us for our bi-weekly events triage call Wednesday at 10 a.m. PDT. Dial-in is 650-903-0800, ext 91, id 248 or 800-707-2533, password 369, ext 91, id 248 and #events on irc.mozilla.org.

Retention Marketing

  • Impact Mozilla, an upcoming marketing contest with the goal of addressing our retention marketing challenge, is set to launch next Monday. Expect to soon see a micro site and a blog post announcing the launch. Thanks to John Slater, Seth Bindernagel, Laura Mesa, and Nobox for their help here. Lastly, please let us know if you're aware of any student groups who would be interested in participating.

Creative/Brand

  • The Firefox logo style guide (beta) is on schedule to launch later this week. Please see John or Tara with any questions.

Support

Metrics

Evangelism

Presentations Library
Morphing the "Evangelism Library" into a "Presentations Library" where folks will be able to upload their slide decks and post whatever other resources related to that presentation are available - summary paragraph, speakers notes, links to or full video/audio recordings, etc. The idea would be to have a central location for these resources (Mozilla people do a lot of talks, it turns out) so they can be reused, remixed, localized, and re-shared.
The wiki currently lives here http://evangelism.dekiwiki.mozilla.org/ , but there's a bug on file to get it moved to a better permanent home. If you'd like to help out with (or have questions about) this project, send email to Deb (deb-at-mozilla-com).

Mozilla Labs

Webdev, Add-ons, AMO

L10n

  • Pike landed JarMaker.py, which lays the groundwork for l10n-merge and other improvements in the l10n build ecosystem. Based on that patch, Pike will make the build pick up the output of l10n-merge, which is a way to get more reliably working l10n builds. (Questions about L10n-merge? Email sethb.)

Foundation Updates

Roundtable

Other Business