Firefox/Channels/Meetings/2022-01-06
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Channel Meeting Details
- Tuesdays at 10am and Thursdays at 7:30am Pacific Time
- Riot #release-drivers for backchannel
- Past meeting notes: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/Channels/Meetings
Video/Teleconference Details
- Zoom Meeting ID: 536 097 768
- https://mozilla.zoom.us/j/536097768
- +17207072699,,536097768# US
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Contents
Attendees
dpop, RyanVM, Aryx, atrif, dsmith, cbaica, mlobontiuroman, dmeehan, csasca, sflorean, phorea, tzsoldos, lapahidean, asoncutean
Schedule Update
- 96.0rc2 today
- issues have been uplifted this morning bringing 96 back on track
- 91.5esr RC ready for testing
- Nightly soft freeze has begun
Release quality metrics (Tuesdays)
Desktop Stability
Nightly
mc2 crash incidence (% of users experiencing a crash): 1.62% (-0.03pp compared to Tuesday) == back to normal level, crash rate (crashes/active hour for crashing profiles): 2.79 (+0.97)
mc1 crash rate: 3.76 crashes/1k usage hours (-0.01)
- no new significant crashes
Beta
mc2 crash incidence: 1.92% (+0.93pp - back to normal levels), crash rate: 1.90 (-0.30)
mc1 crash rate: 2.72 (-0.09)
- crashes with ESET antivirus
- https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1748490
- Natalie reached out, ESET forwarded it to its development team
- Had SV QA a chance to test and reproduce the issue?
- new-ish topcrashers fixed + uplifted
Release
mc2 crash incidence: 1.07% (+/-0pp), crash rate: 1.66 (-0.02)
mc1 crash rate: 1.91 (-0.03)
- no new significant crashes
Mobile Stability
Fenix
Focus
QA
[cbaica]
- 91.5.0esr testing - in progress
Nightly
[cbaica]
- Nightly 97 Regression testing - in progress (ETA 01/07/22)
Aurora / Dev Edition
Beta
Mobile
[dpop]
- Focus RC 96.1.0 - status GREEN
- Fenix RC 96.1.0 - status GREEN
Action items
- Pascal will follow up with Mike to see if we need retros for high severity incidents