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29. Mai 2012
Weekly Status Report, W21/2012
Here's a short summary of Mozilla-related work I've done in week 21/2012 (May 21 - 27, 2012):
It looks a lot like crash data on the new Firefox Beta for Android is progressing nicely, every beta we ship performs better there, reporting in with lower crash rates. Please continue testing them and send crash reports to us when you encounter such problems!
Also, on Friday I'll be flying off to California to spend two weeks in the Mountain View office (the second of those being the stability work week) and then somewhat short of two weeks of vacation time driving through Northern California. If you're in the Bay Area and want to meet, let me know!
- CSI:Mozilla / CrashKill:
Tested the new URL list tab on crash lists and found a bug it caused, which was subsequently fixed on Friday.
Tried to test db data for explosiveness but found a permissions error that will get fixed soon.
Figured out a list of top Flash issues to possibly talk about during the stability work week.
Kept track of the notification for ol Flash versions going live.
Continued the discussion of crash reporting for the desktop web app runtime with the developers.
Made explosiveness reports for FennecAndroid use ADUs data, which is available now that we're using data from the DB.
Helped triaging topcrashes for the new mobile Firefox beta.
I also worked a bit on some data I wanted to have around for the stability work week.
Just like every week, watched new/rising crashes, caring that bugs are filed where needed. - SeaMonkey:
Reviewed a Data Manager patch that unfortunately will need some more work. - Various Discussions/Topics:
Android XUL Fennec display problems, stability work week planning, SeaMonkey infrastructure, switch to MPL2 headers, community event calendar, Gaia UI units, privacy laws and cookies, LGPL and Mozilla code, etc.
It looks a lot like crash data on the new Firefox Beta for Android is progressing nicely, every beta we ship performs better there, reporting in with lower crash rates. Please continue testing them and send crash reports to us when you encounter such problems!
Also, on Friday I'll be flying off to California to spend two weeks in the Mountain View office (the second of those being the stability work week) and then somewhat short of two weeks of vacation time driving through Northern California. If you're in the Bay Area and want to meet, let me know!
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