On 11/27/14 12:55 PM, Dave Townsend wrote:
We have been periodically building summaries of this feedback and checking
that there are bugs on file where appropriate. I don't know when we last
did this but maybe Chris can help.
On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 3:43 AM, <jes...@staunhansen.dk> wrote:
Hi,
I see that an awful lot of people leave their input (at
https://input.mozilla.org/en-US/?q=e10s&product=Firefox&version=36.0a1&date_start=2014-11-07&date_end=2014-11-27
1530 inputs at the time of writing - 5% happy) for their short e10s
experience (short because it's add-on or plugin breaking) and the amount of
e10s bug reports doesn't reflect this many inputs.
So my question here is; how do we use these inputs? Does someone actually
read them and make bug reports from them?
hi Jesper, as Dave mentioned, the Firefox User Advocacy team has been
sharing raw feedback data and "user sentiment" reports with the e10s
team. The last report was taken October 14. The "good news" is that most
of the reported problems are known issues with Bugzilla bug reports
flagged to be fixed.
The e10s team is landing some big plugin changes soon, after which we
will take another user sentiment report to compare plugin complaints
before/after the changes land.
chris
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