QA Meeting Notes - 10/28/2009
Wednesday, October 28th, 2009 @ 17:17 by tchung
Agenda:
- 3.6 update
- QA cycle for beta1 had been completed as of yesterday.
- needs to be backed out. Re-spin happening. Builds tonight.
- 3.0.x/3.5.x update
- Firefox 3.0.15 and 3.5.4 shipped yesterday (10/27) after a certain amount (four hours) of extra delay due to web site issues.
- Schedule for future releases is up at the wiki with a December date being proposed.
- Unresolved issue:
- Is Firefox 3.6 a minor or major update to 3.5?
- When will we do the next Thunderbird 2.x release since there are disclosed vulnerabilities in it now?
- Mobile update
- Tegra - problems with new OS
- Awaiting new OS
- Status meeting with Nvidia tomorrow AM
- Fennec - code freeze tonight
- Maemo Beta 5 Blocker Sheet Updated with QA Blockers
- B5 - 11/9/09 or before
- Tegra - problems with new OS
- WebQA update
- Shipped AMO 5.2 and SUMO 1.4.1 last week
- Working on AMO 5.3 and SUMO 1.4.2
- Will start testing 5 Years of Firefox next week
- Shipped AMO 5.2 and SUMO 1.4.1 last week
- Mozmill update
- See the Spreadsheet for details
- Smoketests: 1 Assigned - 23 Fixed (92%) - 11 Not Doable (34%)
- BFT: 6 Assigned - 65 Fixed (33%) - 44 Not Doable (18%)
- Mozmill 1.2.3 is temporarily available. Waiting for a fix on {bug|503480} before pushing a 1.3 release
- Software update tests have been rewritten to use the internal Python Mozmill classes. Large amount of code changes in Mozmill/Mozrunner/Jsbridge were necessary ()
- Community update
- mozQA presence on idealist.org
- Testdays
- MozMill Testscripting 2-Day Testday tomorrow and Friday
- Craigslist event postings now a part of promotion of Testdays
- QMO
- Changed links and text on Test/Bugs/Code/Data sections on front page
- Work being started by Jamey, Mark and Paul Booker on QMO 1.2
- Still waiting on Webdev for resource on QMO 1.2 push
- Meetups
- Meetup scheduled for tonight - open forum.
- Trying to schedule a mobile meetup for Next month
- Events Europe - Tomcat
- Opensource Meetup with Dan Mosedale in Munich -> very successful
- Will present Opensource Meetup Concept at FOSDEM in February
- Talks about other events
- Metrics
- Windows Code Coverage builds are successfully generated.
- Code coverage data generation testing is in progress.
- Added QA Bugs Activity graphs to dashboard
- Windows Code Coverage builds are successfully generated.
- Accessibility
- Getting the Tables accessibility patches landed this week for 3.6. Will be doing manual testing and watch tinderboxes closely to make sure we're good. No impact in other areas expected.
- Test Dev
- Working toward 1.3 mozmill release, thanks Henrik for the help!
- Making progress on doing automatic valgrind tests on nightly builds
- Have run XPCShell, Mochitest-plain on Tegra and WinMO, have run Talos on WinMO. Work is ongoing with DeviceAgent, TestAgent and TestServer.
- E10S OOP support in test suites are getting closer to landing.
- Jetpack test framework (based on Mozmill) underway.
- jsreftests landed on tracemonkey tinderbox unittest machines.
- Round Table
Feedback and Discussion
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