Firefox/Planning/2010-04-21
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Firefox/Gecko Delivery Meeting Details
- Wednesdays - 11:00am Pacific, 2:00pm Eastern, 18:00 UTC
- Mozilla Square Conference Room
- 650-903-0800 or 650-215-1282 x92 Conf# 8605 (US/INTL)
- 1-800-707-2533 (pin 369) Conf# 8605 (US)
- irc.mozilla.org #planning for backchannel
- (the developer meeting takes place on Tuesdays)
Upcoming Product Releases
- shipped opt-in update to users on beta channel
- showing over 250,000 ADUs yesterday
- that represents about a 33% opt-in rate
- Just approved 4 patches, 1/2 of 3.6.4 blockers
- 1 open blocker left to be landed
- should be able to sim-ship with Firefox 3.6.4
Fennec 1.0.1 Maemo
- shipped?
Fennec 1.1 Beta Maemo
- ready to ship?
Labs
Support
Product Development
Firefox Project
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Fennec Project
Gecko Platform
(see the April 20th platform meeting notes for more details)
Localization
- Lorentz making good progress
- Fennec 1.1 RC string freeze pending
- three new Firefox locales reviewed, upcoming are Asturian (ast), Scottish Gaelic (gd) (in coorp with ga-IE's Kevin), Maithili (mai) (from our own Hindi localizer Rajesh)
- 3.6.4 buil1 only shipped for 60 locales instead of 74 :-(
- regressed compare-locales for fennec by including a changeset from September into the release automation :-(, bug 560856
QA
Release Engineering
- Fennec 1.0.1 live, afaik waiting for Nokia qa review before going to Ovi store
- Fennec 1.1b1 build2 passed qa, waiting for go to push live
- Firefox 3.6.4
- Shipped Advertised Update for 3.6, 3.6.2, and 3.6.3 beta channel on Friday
- Shipped Automatic Update for 3.6.3plugin1 users on Friday
- 3.5.9 -> 3.6.4 Advertised Major Update snippets available on the test channels
Add-ons
Web Dev
Partners
Evangelism
Marketing/PR
Roundtable
- Next advertised major update (beltzner)
- it's been 4 weeks
- we still have 26% of our users on Firefox 3.5, 14% on Firefox 3.0.x
- survey data from those who opted out showed that factors were:
- saw no need to upgrade
- didn't think add-ons would work
- concerns about stability
- concerns about time required to upgrade