Attendees: djst, cilias, np, Lucy, nkoth, Cww, zzxc, morgamic, laura
Unfortunately, my computer crashed shortly after the meeting, so I lost the meeting notes that I wrote in an unsaved text document. :(
Sumo
- Performance status [1]
- The real problem is the time the app spends on serving a page, which is around 15-30 seconds. Should really be less than a couple of seconds.
- Big thanks to xb95, justin, morgamic, laura, np, and nkoth for all their help so far!
- Plan is to fix the problem in time for b5 release. The IT and webdev teams are on it.
- SUMO day
- Should prepare announcement to get included in this week’s about:mozilla newsletter.
- Will create wiki page for planning and brainstorming about the event [2]
- Weekly metrics [3]
- About the same traffic as last week, despite outage of over 24 hours
- Reasoning for move from in-product help to sumo? (cilias)
- Should reiterate why we’re doing it; djst to blog about it this week
Knowledge Base
- Bugzilla: 16 article requests (2 dups, 9 firewall requests) [4], 5 new articles [5]
- Article feedback text box is now hidden by default (took effect Friday night?). Number of article comments has dropped considerably. Before: ~60+ comments/day. After: ~5 comments/day.
- Some comments are still from people looking or help; so wording will need work.
- Primary version of Firefox 3 article is up [6]. Thanks to David Craig (ravedave).
- New bug in SHOWFOR [7], so please remember to preview your edits, to make sure it is working properly.
Forums
- Contributors liking the somewhat faster forums. Non-scientific testing indicates it takes ~ 10 seconds to load a thread when logged in as opposed to 25 before. Would still like it to be ~ 5 seconds.
- Other feature work put on hold for now.
- Traffic up from last week despite outage. (People just waited until the site was back to ask their question?)
- Traffic from article comments? (cilias)
Live Chat
- Getting a steady trickle of trainees, not sure if due to the new “Did you know” module
You should use BBEdit, it has session restore just like Firefox, and it’s saved my bacon more than once.
Thanks for the tip Dave! I’ll check it out.