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Weekly Status Report, W28/2008
Here's a summary of SeaMonkey/Mozilla-related work I've done in week 28/2008 (July 7 - 13, 2008):
The 2008 FF+ Summit is nearing, and along with it another timeout from work I'm taking. From August 1, when the Summit ends, until August 9, I'll rent a car and do some traveling from Vancouver through a bit of British Columbia and even more of Washington state, going as far as Mount St. Helens and back again to Vancouver, arriving back in Vienna in the evening of August 10.
So, don't expect a lot of work from me during the Summit and the week after, esp. during that traveling week, I won't check email or other work stuff a lot and concentrate more on sightseeing.
If you know any points of interest or other things I shouldn't miss in that area, let me know and I'll see how I can fit it into my schedule.
- SeaMonkey & Thunderbird on Mercurial:
I finally got buildbots fully up and running so we can have regular builds and nightlies for SeaMonkey after the switch to comm-central - I also came across one more slight mozilla-central bug with Mac universal builds in that, the patch is waiting for review but doesn't block the switch (NSS still works even if it isn't signed for Mac nightly packages for now).
Now that everything's working, I filed a bug for review on the build system for comm-central and attached patches and fixed the first few review nits.
One patch for Lighting could land already, two others are waiting on review, but as that extension isn't even fully functional on trunk, being broken a bit more does also not block the switch for now. - Help Update:
It's been some time, but I could finally land the patch for updating help to reflect the new helper app preferences panel. - SeaMonkey Releases:
Followed along with the release process for SeaMonkey 1.1.11 to catch up with security fixes for Firefox 3. - L10n:
More discussions about the 1.9.1 L10n story, esp. if we should have one repo per language or one repo per language and product (I prefer the former). - Various Discussions:
FF+ Summit sessions, abook refactoring, (less) painful mac universal builds, OS X abook support, shellservice UI, toolbar customization, German Windows installer, Thunderbird 3 planning, etc.
The 2008 FF+ Summit is nearing, and along with it another timeout from work I'm taking. From August 1, when the Summit ends, until August 9, I'll rent a car and do some traveling from Vancouver through a bit of British Columbia and even more of Washington state, going as far as Mount St. Helens and back again to Vancouver, arriving back in Vienna in the evening of August 10.
So, don't expect a lot of work from me during the Summit and the week after, esp. during that traveling week, I won't check email or other work stuff a lot and concentrate more on sightseeing.
If you know any points of interest or other things I shouldn't miss in that area, let me know and I'll see how I can fit it into my schedule.
Beitrag geschrieben von KaiRo und gepostet am 17. Juli 2008 02:00 | Tags: L10n, Mozilla, SeaMonkey, Status | keine Kommentare | TrackBack
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