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Weekly Status Report, W39/2012
Here's a short summary of Mozilla-related work I've done in week 39/2012 (September 24 - 30, 2012):
A lot of my time right now goes into various B2G discussions as well as testing the system on my device. That takes away time from e.g. writing those weekly updates, but OTOH help making Firefox OS much better once we ship it - and even if we're scrambling to make our deadlines, I think it's shaping up nicely and the final product will rock!
- CSI:Mozilla / CrashKill:
Sending Gecko crashes on B2G now works in a first stage! I submitted a few crashes myself in testing the system.
I continued to talk with people about getting further steps (see tracking bug), including a discussion with dbolter, who is helping with driving this.
Had some discussions on wireframes for the B2G crash reporting UI.
Discussed crash annotations for B2G with Hub.
Filed a bug on missing Socorro data one day.
Also filed bugs on enablid "by build date" reports for Android and about missing aggregated data on recent Nightly crashes for Android in some views.
Removed some outdated versions from my reports, including most of Fennec XUL.
Also created some commandline overrides so I can regenerate data for reports more easily.
As usual, watched new/rising crashes, caring that bugs are filed where needed, and made sure my custom reports keep working well. - German L10n:
Done some reviews for German L10n work.
Synched core, suite and Chatzilla L10n with trunk. - Web Apps:
Added a TODO for Lantea Maps so both myself and potential contributors know what needs to be worked on. - Various Discussions/Topics:
B2G Geolocation problems (now solved), B2G crashes when setting wallpaper, etc.
A lot of my time right now goes into various B2G discussions as well as testing the system on my device. That takes away time from e.g. writing those weekly updates, but OTOH help making Firefox OS much better once we ship it - and even if we're scrambling to make our deadlines, I think it's shaping up nicely and the final product will rock!
Beitrag geschrieben von KaiRo und gepostet am 3. Oktober 2012 19:09 | Tags: L10n, Mozilla, SeaMonkey, Status | keine Kommentare | TrackBack
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