I'll tackle breakpad support, if anyone else is already working on this, please ping me. Best regards, Jeremy
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 9:27 PM, Mike Pinkerton <[email protected]>wrote: > > 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 -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
