*Report for 2009-1-20*

On Tuesday we we resolved 31 layout tests!  This is really great progress.
 At the same time we continue to be up with the tip of tree from WebKit so
the merges are landing regularly without causing us too much heartbreak.  At
this point, even at the rate of 9 a day, we could finish the first week of
March which would be amazing!



The Stability burndown chart got reset when a batch of un-reported Purify
bugs dropped in today.  To get those under control our bug squashing needs
to be at the rate of 6 a day for the next four weeks.  Many of these Purify
issues should be straightforward so I hope we can make up some ground
quickly.  I reset the blue line to reflect the required pace.

*Layout Tests*

We now pass more tests than we have ever passed.  With our All Tests
percentage nearing 80% we are doing better than ever before!
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are going to work on a layout test.  We don't want to step on each other's
toes.

All Tests is based on all available layout tests including those that we are
currently not trying to pass.  There are tests in this group which are known
to be bad or relate to future technologies.


Want to Pass is based on the tests that we need to be passing before we will
ship a revision of the browser.  Getting this number as high as possible is
the goal of the stabilization effort.  Some of these tests are failing due
to subtle changes that require the test to be re-baselined.



Crashers

Of the 24 crashers we have assigned to "stable" we have resolved 7.  We have
been at the same place for a couple days.  We will need to make progress
here.  A recent editorial on
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mentions leaving Chrome for Firefox because dev channel releases are too
unreliable.


*Purify Bugs (Memory)*

We have resolved 28 of the 78 Purify issues.  That is eight more than last
Friday.


*Regressions*

We have resolved 17 of 28 regressions.


*Other bugs*

We have also resolved 21 of the 52 "other" bugs.


So our bug burndown chart looks like this:

  I reset the blue line after a bunch of Purify bugs from UI tests landed
all at once.  As long as we keep the red line below the blue line we are on
track for the bugs.  Keep in mind that this does not include the work on
Layout Tests.

You will find a lot more information about the Stabilization effort on the
Wiki at http://code.google.com/p/chromium/wiki/StabilizeTrunk

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