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2005-12-12 - Summary of mozilla.org staff meeting

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Gervase Markham

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Dec 15, 2005, 4:56:31 AM12/15/05
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2005-12-12 - Summary of mozilla.org staff meeting
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Present:

gerv, blizzard, dmose, bsmedberg, justdave, bc, dria, beltzner, hecker,
mitchell, dbaron, beard, asa, rebron, brendan, justin, aravind,
chofmann, blake, pkim, marcia, davel, pav, jay, chase, polvi, karen,
paul reed, tim, jesse, schrep, jonas, jst, robert strong, vlad, coop,
mconnor, josh, dveditz.

*Firefox Summit*

- Went really well
- Having more of them would be good
- Criticism: no closing ceremony to say goodbye at

*Engineering*

- Planning wiki link available soon
- People should be working on one of three things:
- 1.8/2.0 stuff on the branch
- 1.9/3.0 stuff on the trunk
- 1.5.0.1 security release off a new 1.8.0 branch (security and
stability)
- Criteria for 1.5.0.1 are looser than previous security releases
- Can perhaps take topcrashers and regressions on a case-by-case basis

- Thunderbird 1.5 going to RC by the end of this year
- Hoping to release in the early part of next year

- Latest 1.5 locales already out; almost done with that.

*Upgrading*

- Firefox start page will be updated to persuade 1.0 people to upgrade
to 1.5
- Bouncer is tracking how many people take that route
- Will turn up the volume on that encouragement as time progresses

- 1.0 auto-update process doesn't have an ideal user experience, and is
hard to roll out
- Quite a few people are on 1.0.4 or below, so are ignoring
notifications anyway
- So we aren't taking that path at the moment

*Awards*

- Momentum press release next week for 1.5, showing:
- CNET Editor's Choice November 2005
- PC Pro UK Real World Award
- 10,000,000th download

*Firefox Summit Results*

- Need to document appropriate outputs in pages linked from schedule
- Need the help of participants with this

*Newsgroup Reorg*

- justdave is working on this
- Working out the communications issues
- Going to conserve subscription lists for equivalent newsgroups
- Goal is to have this done by the end of December

Gerv

pascal chevrel

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Dec 15, 2005, 9:14:29 AM12/15/05
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Le 15/12/2005 10:56, Gervase Markham a ecrit :


> 2005-12-12 - Summary of mozilla.org staff meeting
> -------------------------------------------------

> - 1.5.0.1 security release off a new 1.8.0 branch (security and
> stability)
> - Criteria for 1.5.0.1 are looser than previous security releases
> - Can perhaps take topcrashers and regressions on a case-by-case basis
>

Will https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=318415 make it into
the security release? It's a pretty visible crash.

Pascal

Ludovi...@gmail.com

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Dec 21, 2005, 3:08:42 AM12/21/05
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> - Criteria for 1.5.0.1 are looser than previous security releases
> - Can perhaps take topcrashers and regressions on a case-by-case basis

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=318253 is a stopper for
corporate use. The autoupdate push to 1.5 should not happen, before
this one is fixed.


Ludovic

Tim

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Dec 21, 2005, 8:27:32 AM12/21/05
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Excellent suggestion. I have a similar problem with constant popping up
of my VPN login dialog box. Seems to happen everytime there is an
element on a page (or a page itself) that fails to load.

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