Webdev:Meetings:2009-01-06
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- What needs to happen so khan doesn't suck? (backstory in bug 465456)
- 2009 Goals -- changes to spreadsheets and process
- Moved 'nice to have' below the 'must have' goals
- 70% committment
Roundtable
- laura
- SUMO 0.8.1 bugs, various annoying regressions to deal with
- PriorArt weekly meetings start this week (Wednesday 11.30PT, join us!), working to this schedule Prior Art Revised Project Plan
- rdoherty
- graph server
- API changes
- Pushed out a few small fixes last week
- Meetings with Alice and Lars to nail down Talos <-> graph server interactions
- graph server
- aking
- Socorro 2 new reports launched blog post
- Filing / fixing data bugs
- lorchard
- LizardFeeder went into production
- I blogged about it, and want to CC that over to the webdev blog unless it sucks.
- lars
- graph server
- nailed down and implemented return link from collector
- perhaps discovered a bug in mercurial
- finally got commit access and checked in my work
- verified that current getdata.cgi isn't subject to SQL injection
- started to review new getdata.cgi
- Socorro
- began implementation for distributed deferred storage
- worked out new crash submission technique to differentiate capabilities of client versions with Ted, bsmedberg
- began working on schemes to associate crashes w/ bugs in Bugzilla
- tapped my foot a lot waiting for the database backup so we can move on with partitioning
- proposed to Ted that we jointly do a Break/Socorro talk at OSCON 2009
- graph server
- morgamic
- did nothing
- neil
- Only worked a couple of days
- Crash reports home page design work
- Reviewed SpreadFirefox design, did some research for coding implementation
- clouserw
- wrote a patch for moz.com; some email/bug triage
- buchanae
- Odds and ends maintenance for the Community Store, QMO, and Fraud Report form
- Helped plan SFx redesign and Drupal 6 migration
- wenzel
- didn't do much work over the holidays, nonetheless did quite a bit of user support, bug triage and community/admin stuff for AMO.
- 2008: Interestingly, learned a lot from doing the Fashion Your Firefox project. About interacting with a non-technical group (Marketing), about deadlines, and about unexpected problems, like a Client bug when installing signed add-ons.
- 2009: Will become full-timer in April. Looking forward to not only work on AMO, to be able to give my full dedication to the projects I am working on.