As we're making rapid progress, I wanted to start to organize a little more around the "5 minute browser" goal for the end of the quarter and see if we can better define what we want for our dogfood milestone.
Here's a very quick list of things that I see us as needing in order to get to something that we can call dogfood: - bookmark bar - class/nib infrastructure for tab dragging, even if we don't drag tabs - history - cut/copy/paste - breakpad - HTML SELECT popups - page-cycler tests running on a bot and collecting stats - plug-ins in-process (out-of-process will probably be more difficult) Some other nice to have's, but I wouldn't consider these blocking for dogfood (probably a followup milestone, listed only to show I thought of them but didn't deem them important enough for inclusion in the primary dogfood milestone), include: - keychain integration - preferences - fancy omnibox functionality - improved UI from Cole - tab dragging - IME - out-of-process-plugins - ...the list goes on (printing, etc etc) First off, does the first list sound like the right list of things to be focusing on? Are there obvious things I'm missing? I'm sure there are. If these are the right things, we should probably reflect this work somewhere. The linux folks are using the bug system for their tasks. Some people don't mind this, others dislike the "everything is a bug" mentality. How do we want to capture the work so it's trackable externally? Personally I'm happy with bugs, I just know there are others that can't stand it. I went through the buglist of "label:mac" this morning and there's not too much on there that's top priority. I suggest we have a meeting tomorrow, similar to what the linux folks did, and triage the bugs (P1 = blocking dogfood, P2 = important for later, P3 = we'll get to it one day). Let's hold off picking what we're working on until we've agreed this is the right list. -- Mike Pinkerton Mac Weenie [email protected] --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Chromium Developers mailing list: [email protected] View archives, change email options, or unsubscribe: http://groups.google.com/group/chromium-dev -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
