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Weekly Status Report, W14/2012
Here's a short summary of Mozilla-related work I've done in week 14/2012 (April 2 - 8, 2012):
Next to the interesting stuff I am involved in and can push at work, I found quite some time this weekend to reduce my TODO list in non-work areas, and it's visible in this update, as multiple areas moved forward nicely and significantly, which I always like.
- CSI:Mozilla / CrashKill:
Made sure the machine actually running arewestableyet.com (and my custom reports) can access the PostgreSQL DB of Socorro so we can fetch data from there directly in the future.
Found out that Flash versions are not detected correctly for new releases and started working on a fix.
Pushed to get symbols for new Flash releases uploaded.
Continued to help Josh with the explosiveness implementation.
Contacted the B2G team about their crash reporting story, will continue to work with them on that.
As every week, watched new/rising crashes, caring that bugs are filed where needed. - SeaMonkey:
Reviewed Neil's updated patch for content blocker permissions in Data Manager.
Also reviewed ewong's patch for copying passwords from Data Manager. - Fennec XUL:
Poked people about broken touch events on Fennec XUL and did some regression testing for this. - Themes:
Submitted 2.8 versions of EarlyBlue and LCARStrek and did some improvements based on previous review comments, also worked a bit more on 2.9 versions. - German L10n:
Reviewed a number of German L10n patches.
Also did the central->aurora merge for Mozilla 13 and localized suite and core strings up to current trunk. - Various Discussions/Topics:
Potential Mozilla CoC, Kilimanjaro, bug severities, background tabs, Clock API, etc.
Next to the interesting stuff I am involved in and can push at work, I found quite some time this weekend to reduce my TODO list in non-work areas, and it's visible in this update, as multiple areas moved forward nicely and significantly, which I always like.
Beitrag geschrieben von KaiRo und gepostet am 10. April 2012 21:46 | Tags: L10n, Mozilla, SeaMonkey, Status | keine Kommentare | TrackBack
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