Welcome to the May edition of the Engineering Effectiveness Newsletter! The Engineering Effectiveness org makes it easy to develop, test and release Mozilla software at scale. See below for some highlights, then read on for more detailed info!
Welcome to Graham who joins the Engineering Workflow team!
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Suhaib implemented an autonag script to identify and highlight needinfo requests that are pending on inactive users.
Suhaib implemented autonag scripts to improve the consistency and get traction on urgent web compatibility bugs by suggesting increasing the severity for bugs with P1 WebCompat priority.
Suhaib implemented an autonag script to suggest increasing the severity of bugs marked as blocking or tracked for nightly, beta, or release.
Suhaib implemented an autonag script to help get traction on top-crash bugs by suggesting increasing the severity for bugs with topcrash keywords.
Sebastian started measuring autonag needinfo requests per week, responsiveness by request type and how often the needinfoed person takes the intended type of action
This will help us evaluate autonag scripts and figure out which ones need improvements or should be dropped
Dkl spent quite a bit of a time cleaning up the Bugzilla test suite to help with new contributors.
Marco improved autonag to avoid sending needinfo requests to other bots.
Marco adjusted autonag to request Beta uplift right away instead of waiting for a few days after the Nightly landing.
Suhaib improved the escalation mechanism in autonag to include the management chain when escalating beyond the direct manager.
Marco upgraded bugbug to use xgboost 1.6.0, for improved performance
Alex Hochheiden added the proposed additional `./mach doctor` check for Artifact Builds
Bastien and Valentin, with help from Sebastian, modernized the software stack (Celery 5, Django 3.2, Python 3.8) and dropped the unsupported dependency neutrinojs to reduce maintenance and improve performance
Eva implemented a tool to notify sheriffs when backfills are finished in mozci
Eva implemented the ability to trigger backfills in mozci
Gabriele updated dump_syms to ensure we can unwind crashes caused by exceptions thrown in some Microsoft libraries
We are hiring a Staff or Senior engineer to work on Windows in the OS integration team.
Utility Process for Audio Decoding is riding the trains for Firefox 102. This strengthens the sandbox for audio decoders by splitting them from video decoders that need more permissions (like hardware access).
Parts of our refactoring of the Shared Memory APIs have landed. Was blocked on a media decoding crasher, which turned out to be a bug in ffmpeg: http://ffmpeg.org/pipermail/ffmpeg-devel/2022-May/297028.html
Looking at fallout from win32k Lockdown. Some users with a broken configuration of Exploit Protection have issues, looking at automatic mitigation for the Firefox 102 ESR cycle.
Dealing Pwn2Own fallout - sandbox escape.
Thanks to Tom, we had the first automated release of pdf.js in mozilla-central using updatebot:
Sheehan released moz-phab v1.1.0
Highlights
Fixes for issues around Glean telemetry
`moz-phab uplift` command for upcoming uplift approval changes
`moz-phab reorg` now preserves revision state
Added several warnings for misconfiguration of hg, Python
Zeid released Lando API release-20, which included among other things:
major package upgrades
total revamp of database migration handling, which makes development faster and easier
upgraded to using sentry-sdk, which improves error reporting on production and development servers
Release Engineering would like to welcome (back!) Johan Lorenzo
Gabriel and gbrown have prepared infrastructure for esr-102
With gbrown's change to authenticode signing, all Firefox Windows installers are now signed with a sha-256 digest
gbrown helped ship a new Widevine CDM
Sheehan fixed a bug in firefoxtree that caused pulls of esr102 to pull esr10 instead.
Zeid updated Python dependencies generation and handling for different platforms and Python versions, to improve consistency when running tests in CI as well as fix broken CI.
Thanks for reading and see you next month!