Platform/GFX/2011-October-11
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Agenda:
- BugKill aftermath (joe)
- From GFX section of today's development meeting:
- We closed 308 bugs out of the 493 total we touched - about 63% close rate. (There were bugs we didn't touch but did open; thus this is a maximum.)
- Anecdotal "evidence" says that older bugs were closed with a higher frequency than newer bugs.
- We found some patches that had languished for 4+ years, many without review requests (i.e., a failure on our part to notice them).
- We found other bugs that had languished for a long time for no good reason, and created patches for them.
- Still TBD: where we go from here for our remaining 2000+ bugs.
- Surprising/interesting bugs we found:
- JP
- Security bug that was open since 2005
- Startup crash that hadn't been touched in a long time bug 585921
- Take notes about specific bugs for further review
- Joe
- Bugs that talk about code cleanups that are totally out of date
- Benoit Jacob had an example: bug 395585 - OOM bugs should maybe be part of a query for making them security-sensitive
- The other thing that surprised Joe was the ability for people to make patches for some bugs while triaging
- Be Bold - change things! They can always be unchanged later
- Bas
- Having a direct line to people was great, since one specific person is often significantly more efficient than others
- Being able to shuffle bugs to others' queues would have been very handy
- QA Contact - perhaps?
- Joe to edit queries to include QA Contact = "me" so they get reassigned
- JP
- Another BugKill day on the 4th of November (another Friday)
- New imagelib name (joe)
- libpr0n
- Please send your proposals to Joe
- Bobby Holley has a patch that moves imagelib to "/image"
- We can do better!
- Benoit J suggests "xxx"
- Java UI for Fennec (jpr)
- Doug Turner and a cast of thousands are building a native Java frontend for Fennec
- See Doug's blog post: http://dougt.org/wordpress/2011/09/fennec-and-native-android-uis/
- Might change some things for us with regard to GLES layers
- Might need to take some stuff off of Chris Lord's plate too
- Single process, multiple thread - oh my goodness
- GLES update (BenWa)
- Down to 12 reftest failures (!) - 2-4 are actual failures, the others have not been looked at
- Mini WebGL week
- In Toronto the week of October 24