Pascal Chevrel
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Hello,
With Firefox 105 in Release Candidate phase this week, we are nearing the end of the Nightly 106 cycle.
In order to avoid invalidating the testing we get out of late Nightly and to ensure that we can roll out Beta 106 to a wider audience with confidence this week, we'd like to ask that any risky changes be avoided from Thursday, September 15 until after the version bump to 107 on September 19.
Also, please be advised that string freeze for Firefox 106 begins Friday, September 16. In order to ensure that our localizers have adequate time to translate strings, please make sure that all string changes have landed by EOD Friday.
Some reminders for the soft code freeze period:
Do:
- Be ready to back out patches that cause crash spikes, new crashes, severe regressions
- Monitor new regressions and escalate merge blockers
- Support release management by prioritizing fixing of merge blockers
Do Not:
- Land a risky patch or a large patch
- Land new features (that affect the current Nightly version) — be mindful that code behind NIGHTLY_BUILD or RELEASE_OR_BETA ifdefs can lead to unexpected CI results
- Flip prefs that enable new Features that were untested in the Nightly cycle
- Plan to kick off new experiments that might impact a feature's merge readiness
Please let us know if you have any questions/concerns.
Thanks,
Pascal Chevrel,
Firefox Release Manager