Firefox/Planning/2012-12-05
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Planning Meeting Details
- Wednesdays - 11:00am PT, 18:00 UTC
- Mountain View Offices: Warp Core Conference Room
- Toronto Offices: Finch Conference Room
- irc.mozilla.org #planning for backchannel
- (the developer meeting takes place on Tuesdays)
Video/Teleconference Details - NEW
- 650-903-0800 or 650-215-1282 x92 Conf# 99696 (US/INTL)
- 1-800-707-2533 (pin 369) Conf# 99696 (US)
- Vidyo Room: ProductCoordination
- Vidyo Guest URL
REMEMBER
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Contents
- 1 Actions from Last Week
- 2 Schedule & Progress on Upcoming Releases
- 3 Feedback Summary
- 4 User-Experience (Design & Research)
- 5 Market Insights from the Product Marketing Strategy Team
- 6 Marketing, Press & Public Reaction
- 7 Questions, Comments, FYI
- 8 Actions this week
Actions from Last Week
- Tyler to dig in on facebook prompting concerns/questions
Schedule & Progress on Upcoming Releases
Basecamp
Firefox Desktop
Current Releases
- Firefox 17.0.1 was released last Friday
- We're looking into a possible FF17 uptake issue bug 818370
Beta (134)
- Beta 3's already gone to build, released before Friday
Aurora (54)
- discussing uplifting low-res tiles to aurora
Nightly (135)
- The Developer Toolbox has landed! Take a look in the Web Developer menu and give it a spin.
- New tab page settings were reset on beta/aurora/nightly by bug 791447
- Keep an eye out for download regressions as bug 789932 lands
- Per-window PB is close to landing on trunk
Firefox Mobile
Current Releases
Beta (134)
- Google search engine field stops resizing if suggestions change during animation
- removed marketplace promo
Aurora (54)
- discussing uplifting low-res tiles to Aurora, if you have opinions on that, talk to blassey
Nightly (135)
- hide the tab sidebar on full-screen mode on tablets bug 783521 - [Tablet] Playing HTML5 videos in fullscreen mode doesn't close the tab menu
- Remaining invalidation issues related to bug 783368
Firefox Metro
- Elm to mc merge
- XPC Shell test work complete
- Sorting out Metro l10n issues next bug 769677
- Services move to gre work complete, still needs reviews to land bug 817076
- glandium is currently testing final rev of new packager
- 5 bugs blocking bug metro-build w/work TBD
- 2 bugs blocking bug elm-merge w/work TBD (one of which is metro-build)
- Front-end
- Old Fennec event overlay trap finally gone, dom is now handling input directly
- W3C touch input support plus Winrt input event overhaul landed
- Product
- User stories first pass done.
Services
Firefox Sync
- Nothing to update this week.
Product Announcements
- In testing on stage deployment. Still on track to enable for Firefox 18 at current rate.
Firefox Health Report
- Firefox: basic framework for reporting is in place on trunk and branches, turned off
- Working on getting UX finalized so we can turn this on
- Continuing to work on recording and reporting initial performance and usage info.
- B2G aspect on hold based on legal review, working on a revised path forward
Add-on SDK
Release (1.11 -> Firefox 17, 18)
Stabilization (1.12 -> Firefox 18, 19)
Development (1.13 -> Firefox 19, 20)
- final RC3 of 1.12 released yesterday, on schedule for 1.12 final next Tuesday.
- have acquired and will soon start using a twig as a proof-of-concept of builds including the SDK, with a mind to land the SDK in Firefox 20/21 time-frame. Need to eliminate various dependencies as problems ( Builder, etc. ) via testing.
Identity
Apps
- shipping Firefox OS Simulator v1 todayish
- available from AMO listing
- will blog about it in Hacks blog
Feedback Summary
Desktop
(Matt)
Issues
- Font issues - We are still seeing a very vocal minority having this issue. Investigation continues. [1]
- Flash issues - Continue to hover at the top of the SUMO forums issues list [2]
Social API Positive/Feedback
- Messenger for Firefox/Facebook.... This is really great... Thank you very much for developing this
- For Facebook Messenger (which is great, by the way. I love it! Great work) I would love to be able to slide the message windows around the bottom of the screen. As in, drag it from left to right. Sometimes it gets in the way of regular web pages.
Mobile
User-Experience (Design & Research)
- [desktop]
- [Firefox Health Report] Working on notification (opt-in) and prefs pane questions (Madhava)
- [Australis] (Zhenshuo, Stephen)
- Menu Panel Sub-Menu Explorations and refinements:
- (Requires layout.css.flexbox.enabled true in about:config, click on "History"):
- List Style Slide-Over: http://people.mozilla.com/~shorlander/panel-experiment-02/panel-experiment.html
- Grid Style Slide-Over: http://people.mozilla.com/~shorlander/panel-experiment-03/panel-experiment.html
- Panel Slide-Out: http://people.mozilla.com/~shorlander/panel-experiment-04/panel-experiment.html
- Panel Slide-Out (video): http://people.mozilla.com/~zfang/Customization/SidePanel.mov
- Updated Menubar Design: http://cl.ly/image/423u0z1O0c3x
- Private Browsing Window Indicator: http://shorlander.dropmark.com/94052
- Downloads Panel Remaining UX Design: http://cl.ly/image/1o0J1K2J3T0V
- Progress on Tab implementation: bug 738491
- Menu Panel Sub-Menu Explorations and refinements:
- [Social API] (Boriss)
- Reviewing feedback from testing
- Iterating on multiprovider/switch solutions for v2
- Updating last week's mockups for potential partners
- [newtab2] (Boriss)
- Iterating on three testable designs and implementation plan
- Updating design document to reflect changes
- Working with bwinton on prototyping for testing
- [project SPF (security/privacy)] (larissa)
- Brownbag on Thursday, Dec. 13 at 12pm PST in Ten Fwd
- Topic: Designing Meaningful Security and Privacy (in a world where nobody cares?)
- Description: Security and privacy on the Web are core to Mozilla's values, but they are often presented to the user in the form of annoying dialogs and confusing, overly technical options. Are security and privacy doomed to be enemies of usability? And more importantly, do they even matter to our users? In this talk, I'll attempt to get to the heart of what our users care about and how Mozilla can keep them safe while enabling them to do the things they want to do online
- Blog post about Mozcamp Asia -- Stay tuned for a second one about insights from the workshop!
- Planning Security/Privacy features in 2013: https://firefox-ux.etherpad.mozilla.org/SPF-2013-Planning
- Currently talking with stakeholders to see what their priorities are
- Brownbag on Thursday, Dec. 13 at 12pm PST in Ten Fwd
- [gum/webRTC] Following up on mockups for global shutdown, color changes on tabs ahead of patches (Boriss)
- [metro] (yuan)
- Identifying UX priorities for iteration 2[metro-it2] (Dec 10-Jan 4) with the team notes
- Reviewing the updated FX Metro user stories that has been reviewed by QA team
- 70% todo items on metro iteration 1 [metro-it1] has been completed link of bugs.
- Iteration 1 features: progress indicator bug 772304 and top site UI bug 794028 are partly completed.
- [android] (ibarlow)
- Private Browsing - ongoing polish we'd like to see in Fx20
- bug 818071 Adjust title bar background to work with current icons and tab colour
- bug 818072 Back and forward button enabled / disabled states look reversed (could be related to previous bug)
- bug 818077 Avoid orange highlights when private browsing
- bug 818065 Make an about:privatebrowsing page
- bug 818067 Make entire awesomescreen dark when private browsing
- Tab refinements - meta bug 817675
- bug 817706 Add sections for normal, private and synced tabs
- bug 817721 Place tab tray on top in tablet portrait view
- bug 817728 Allow tab sidebar to be pinned open in landscape view
- bug 817732 Apply large tablet UI to smaller tablets like the Nexus 7
- bug 817735 Horizontal tab scrolling in landscape view for phones
- bug 817749 Phone - adjust tab title bar to help differentiate main menu from tab menu
- bug 818124 Create new tab transition (from tab tray)
- bug 817716 Add ability to close all tabs
- bug 817739 Add more information to synced tabs
- bug 701725 Enable the ability to undo a closed tab
- bug 718434 Visually denote new tabs that haven't been visited yet
- Safe browsing / error UI
- Need some front end love on bug 808636 Update visual style of mobile error pages
- Readability
- Need some front end love on bug 763671 New designs for fennec form elements
- Designs: http://cl.ly/image/441g2z2X3p0r
- Font licensing slowly moving forward
- Need some front end love on bug 763671 New designs for fennec form elements
- UI Mocks / Flows / Bugs coming soon for
- about:home enhancements
- search enhancements
- sign in / create Firefox account
- guest browsing
- Private Browsing - ongoing polish we'd like to see in Fx20
- [Behavioral Segmentation Study] (Lindsay, Bill, Leo)
- The team is elbows deep in data this week. If you hear something, it's probably synthesis in-progress.
- [other/future]
- planning 2013!
Market Insights from the Product Marketing Strategy Team
Desktop / Platform
- Google's Android APIs now include improved Maps and "Photo Sphere" functionality, allowing Android mobile app developers to build more interesting and compelling applications.
- The Chromium team released Telemetry, a "python-based framework for writing web platform performance tests" that makes use of the remote debugging protocol. Scripts have been written with it to test multiple devices, recording a replay script, and adds some benchmarking tests.
- Google's Executive Chairman and Director of Ideas have authored a new book that discusses the world's digital future. The book will tackle not only changing technology like smartphones and computers, but also government, technology’s effect on terrorism, privacy, business and more. “This is a book about the importance of a guiding human hand in the new digital age."
Microsoft
- Seeking to turn a new chapter with Internet Explorer 10, Microsoft released a tongue-in-cheek web advertisement making fun of both Internet Explorer's reputation as well as the "haters" that comment on it.
- Because of Windows XP's large install base, some security researchers are saying that Microsoft has no choice but to continue to support it after April 2014.
RIM
- RIM updated their WebWorks API for the upcoming BlackBerry 10 release. This set of HTML5 APIs offers a significant number of device APIs for smartphones and some tooling changes to make it easier to develop and ship applications.
Security
- Researchers have published an academic paper describing how attackers could use a browser-based exploit that could be used to make large, online attacks cheaply.
Mobile
- Gingerbread runs on 51% of Android devices, Ice Cream Sandwich on 27.5%, Froyo on 10%, Jelly Bean on 7% with the others accounting for the rest of 4.5%
- the Google Play Store allows for private channels for Google Apps customers
- ZTE got financing from the China Development Bank; smartphone maker is the 5th largest by shipments in Q3
- Nokia Lumia line expanded on the low-end with 620 and the high-end 920 T, aimed at emerging markets, particularly China, featuring Windows Phone 8
- France Telecom, owner of Orange, made an investment in Lookout, mobile security solution and will be bundling it on Android phones in some European countries
- according to MIT study there is significant disconnect between many people's perception of the security and privacy of data on their smartphones, and the reality
- Tablet shipments forecast for 2012: 122 million units, 54% on iOS and 43% on Android, almost 3% on Windows
- For 2013, there will be 172 million units sold, a number to reach 283 million in 2016, when iOS is predicted to capture 49% of the market, Android 39% and Windows 10%.
Marketing, Press & Public Reaction
Press
We're ramping up for next release cycle
On Monday we announced Facebook Messenger for Firefox
- Mozilla launches Facebook Messenger for Firefox, lets you IM your friends from anywhere on the Web
- Facebook Messenger for Firefox arrives in finished form, keeps us in the loop without an extra tab (video)
- Mozilla brings deeper social integration to Firefox with Facebook Messenger
- Facebook: How we helped Mozilla build Messenger for Firefox
Last week we announced a new custom Firefox build in partnership with MSN
- Mozilla mods Firefox to feature Microsoft's MSN
- Mozilla Launches Custom Firefox With MSN Edition
- Mozilla Launches Firefox With MSN
Last Friday Maire blogged on WebRTC. Coverage below
- Mozilla Blends Social API, WebRTC for More Social Apps
- WebRTC plus Social API: Mozilla demoes browser sharing in Firefox like you’ve never seen it before
- Mozilla demos WebRTC-based Social API in Firefox
Questions, Comments, FYI
Actions this week
- Martin & Axel to come back with sorted l10n story on Metro
- Lawrence to run next week's meeting