Enabling tests that ride the trains
At Mozilla, we have a train schedule for releases. Changes are first landed on a trunk branches, then are upliftedContinue Reading
Wrangling distributed systems with a side order of pancakes
At Mozilla, we have a train schedule for releases. Changes are first landed on a trunk branches, then are upliftedContinue Reading
Traditionally, there haven’t been many courses offered in colleges or universities that cover the fundamentals of release engineering. This meansContinue Reading
University of Waterloo engineering students in 1964 Image ©Kitchener Waterloo Record, http://www.flickr.com/photos/48169267@N08/4967256177/in/photolist-8yWucT-eqaQdV-epd6Lw-c5ywEJ-c5yvwd/under Creative Commons by-nc-sa 2.0 There are quiteContinue Reading
I attended EclipseCon for a couple of days last week. It was great to see friends and colleagues again andContinue Reading
I’m honoured to be giving a talk at EclipseCon next week entitled Built to Scale: The Mozilla Release Engineering Toolbox. Continue Reading
We are pleased to announce that early registration for the Releng 2014 workshop is now open. We are also veryContinue Reading
Last year I was on the organizing committee for a one day workshop on release engineering in San Francisco asContinue Reading
Over the last few months, I migrated the test infrastructure that we run for Android 4.0 on Panda devices toContinue Reading
Seven years ago, Mr. Releng and I filled out the paperwork for international adoption. As anyone who has pursued adoptionContinue Reading