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19. Juli 2012
Weekly Status Report, W28/2012
Here's a short summary of Mozilla-related work I've done in week 28/2012 (July 9 - 15, 2012):
This report is a bit late but I'm somewhat busy given that it's release week. We have just released Firefox 14, as well as an update to our Firefox for Android phones - and we've uplifted code on the other channels as well, so new betas and aurora builds are just around the corner, still to be released this week. Of course, I'm keeping track of stability of all those together with my collegues and trying to make sure we can catch any problems to improve further releases. Release weeks are always somewhat busy - but quite interesting.
- CSI:Mozilla / CrashKill:
I visually reviewed more Socorro UI changes for rapid betas.
Followed metrics getting ADU data for WebRT into Socorro and found out that the low crash numbers correspond to low ADUs as well.
Followed progress on B2G crash reporting and took care that submission gets basecamp blocker status.
Continued discussions of Flash 11.3 instabilities with protected mode.
Some more discussions around missing versions and getting that fixed correctly.
Also discussed crash reporter UI.
Just like every week, watched new/rising crashes, caring that bugs are filed where needed. - German L10n:
Reviewed Firefox and Fennec 15 localizations. - Various Discussions/Topics:
Thunderbird management changes, Mozilla communication channels, trusted apps proposal for B2G, followup on Jono's post, etc.
This report is a bit late but I'm somewhat busy given that it's release week. We have just released Firefox 14, as well as an update to our Firefox for Android phones - and we've uplifted code on the other channels as well, so new betas and aurora builds are just around the corner, still to be released this week. Of course, I'm keeping track of stability of all those together with my collegues and trying to make sure we can catch any problems to improve further releases. Release weeks are always somewhat busy - but quite interesting.
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