You all know Telemetry, our Firefox data collection system that provides us
with real-world data about performance, hardware, usage and customizations.
Spark is an open-source in-memory data analytics cluster computing framework
originally developed in the AMPLab at UC Berkeley. In contrast to H
On Saturday, November 1, 2014 7:48:11 PM UTC, Andreas Gal wrote:
> I am using Nightly on Yosemite and power use is pretty atrocious. The battery
> menu tags Firefox Nightly as a significant battery hog, and I can confirm
> this from the user experience perspective as well. My battery time is a
>
On Wednesday, August 13, 2014 4:36:39 PM UTC+1, rvit...@mozilla.com wrote:
> I requested a public list available over NNTP (see Bug 1053202,
> mozilla.qa.telemetry-alerts). That should make everybody happy.
The list has been renamed to mozilla.dev.telemetry-alerts.
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On Wednesday, August 13, 2014 8:06:08 PM UTC+1, Steve Fink wrote:
> I would sort of like a pulse notification for these, but it probably
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> wouldn't get enough usage yet for it to be worthwhile. (I'd feed it into
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> an irc bot that notifies me + maybe a channel.)
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> https://wiki.mozilla
I requested a public list available over NNTP (see Bug 1053202,
mozilla.qa.telemetry-alerts). That should make everybody happy.
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>From now on all alerts will be sent by default also to
>telemetry-ale...@mozilla.com.
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We are planning to forcefully set the expiration version of many outstanding
probes, i.e. those that don't have yet an explicitly set expiration, to version
40.
Please have a look at bug 1045108 and comment if you are against it or if you
want us to don't set an expiration version for your prob
On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 9:12:07 PM UTC+1, Jim (Ningjie) Chen wrote:
> Looks great! Is the system specific to histograms or can it be adapted to
> other telemetry measurements?
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> Looking at the dashboard, we have a growing list of telemetry measurements
> outside of histograms (hangs
On Thursday, August 7, 2014 9:19:09 AM UTC+1, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:
> Does this filter on any cpp_guards?
No, it doesn't.
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On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 8:16:09 AM UTC+1, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:
> On 5/08/2014 22:09, Andrew McCreight wrote:
> > How many alerts is this thing going to generate? Could you have a
> > mailing list that just gets all of the telemetry alerts email and
> > then people could subscribe to it
The dashboard of the alerting system is available at
http://vitillo.github.io/cerberus/dashboard/.
If you want to be notified when the distribution of your histogram changes
significantly, please add your e-mail address to Histograms.json as documented
in
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/do
On Monday, August 4, 2014 8:55:35 PM UTC+1, Benjamin Smedberg wrote:
> This does involve a one-time import of localstore data into the new
> format, correct?
Correct.
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> I'm happy that we are doing this. I *believe* that this may be the last
> client of the RDF code in Firefox, which may all
We, as in the performance team, are currently working on an automatic alerting
system for Telemetry's data. At the moment we can detect sensible changes in
the distributions of the collected histograms and we would like to notify the
authors of the histograms with an e-mail.
The e-mail will in
Localstore.rdf will soon be replaced with a json store (see Bug 559505). I am
currently planning to leave the localstore.rdf implementation as it is and
issue a warning when a client tries to access to it. This is needed as some
add-ons seem still to rely on it. We could use some Telemetry probe
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