Things I've done since last month: - attended dev meeting in Iceland
- fixed the script to submit tor-browser to mozilla try[1], to stop relying on 'FIREFOX_*' tags since they have been removed from the new gecko-dev git repository. - made a script to prune old tbb nightly builds[2] - started work on a TBB test suite[3]. At the moment it is able to take a tbb tarball, a sha256sums.txt file or URL of a sha256sums.txt file containing a list of tbb tarballs, check that we can bootstrap tor, run mozmill and selenium tests (for now only 2 very simple tests, more tests need to be added), and create a test report with screenshots. An example report is here[4]. - some work on a new build system, but I have paused that work temporarily to concentrate on the TBB test suite which is currently higher priority. - and in other (non-tor) news, next version of git will have an option to sign all commits[5] (some patchs I made a few months ago were merged to master). [1]: https://github.com/boklm/tor-browser-try/commit/e158cc7e852b5db58bb4163e807fb719d6b2732f [2]: https://github.com/boklm/prune-old-builds [3]: https://gitweb.torproject.org/boklm/tor-browser-bundle-testsuite.git [4]: https://people.torproject.org/~boklm/tmp/tests/tbb3.5.2.1/ [5]: https://github.com/git/git/commits?author=boklm Things I'm planning for next month: - getting the TBB test suite run on TBB nightlies - implementing more tests in the TBB test suite (ticket #11024 has a list of what is planned)
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