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Stability Brown Bags This Week
The Stability Work Week is ongoing at Mozilla Mountain View, and we have a couple of Brown Bag presentations this week. Both presentations will be streamed live on Air Mozilla and recorded for posterity.
Tuesday, June 12 at 12 noon Pacific
Location: Ten Forward, Mt. View
Mozilla CrashKill Investigation and Analysis
Presenter: Marcia Knous
Description: Stability is an important part of the Mozilla mission. Mozilla uses the Socorro tool to catch, process, and
present crash data for Desktop and Mobile Firefox, as well as other Mozilla products. The CrashKill team then takes that
data, analyzes it, detects trends, and drives the crash bugs to resolution. This presentation will give a general overview
of the crash analysis and investigation process focusing on workflow, as well as some fascinating insight into how the team
uses the Socorro tool to help keep the browser stable.
Thursday, June 14 at 2 PM Pacific
Location: Ten Forward, Mt. View
The Life Cycle of a Firefox Crash
Presenter: Robert Kaiser
Description: Unfortunately, even Firefox crashes sometimes. Everyone knows that, most of us have encountered such a case.
What many people don't know is that Mozilla cares about that and actually acts on crash reports. Take a look behind the
scenes of how that works in this presentation and find out what we are doing every day to improve stability of Firefox
(and other Mozilla products).
Join us live in Mountain View or on Air Mozilla, or watch the recorded sessions afterwards!
Tuesday, June 12 at 12 noon Pacific
Location: Ten Forward, Mt. View
Mozilla CrashKill Investigation and Analysis
Presenter: Marcia Knous
Description: Stability is an important part of the Mozilla mission. Mozilla uses the Socorro tool to catch, process, and
present crash data for Desktop and Mobile Firefox, as well as other Mozilla products. The CrashKill team then takes that
data, analyzes it, detects trends, and drives the crash bugs to resolution. This presentation will give a general overview
of the crash analysis and investigation process focusing on workflow, as well as some fascinating insight into how the team
uses the Socorro tool to help keep the browser stable.
Thursday, June 14 at 2 PM Pacific
Location: Ten Forward, Mt. View
The Life Cycle of a Firefox Crash
Presenter: Robert Kaiser
Description: Unfortunately, even Firefox crashes sometimes. Everyone knows that, most of us have encountered such a case.
What many people don't know is that Mozilla cares about that and actually acts on crash reports. Take a look behind the
scenes of how that works in this presentation and find out what we are doing every day to improve stability of Firefox
(and other Mozilla products).
Join us live in Mountain View or on Air Mozilla, or watch the recorded sessions afterwards!
Entry written by KaiRo and posted on June 12th, 2012 19:32 | Tags: CrashKill, Mozilla | 1 comment | TrackBack
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from India | i m tired from chrome as it getting crashed again and again while opening mora than 10 tabs at a time so now m looking forward to use firefox or simultaneously browser |