Thanks for sharing, Mark. I'm proud of the transformation the team has made to becoming more data driven over the last 12-18 months, and it's fantastic that we're seeing it in the results. I know it was a little tough going in the beginning, and I'm grateful you all stuck with it!
-chris On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 3:56 PM, Mark Hammond <mhamm...@mozilla.com> wrote: > Thanks to our recent investments in telemetry and the hard work of the > sync team while I was on PTO [1], I'm happy to report that Firefox 57 and > 58 are showing the highest success rates for all versions post 54. (So > maybe not "ever", but I suspect that's actually true). > > This is true for *every* engine other than the kinto-based > extension-storage engine, which sadly is showing the worst success rates > for those versions - but that's a topic for a different thread. > > https://nbviewer.jupyter.org/gist/mhammond/649a6f6c5606cff0e > 0d9d8a4f0b9e9a1/Success-Failure-Error%20rates%20per% > 20engine%2C%20by%20version.ipynb > > This is great news for the upcoming 57 release and testament to the unsung > work the Sync team has been doing over the last few months. So > congratulations on the great work done by everyone and thanks for all your > contributions! > > Mark > > [1] I'm still trying to decide if me being on PTO is causation or > correlation, and whether me taking another large chunk of PTO could help > prove that? ;) > _______________________________________________ > Sync-dev mailing list > Sync-dev@mozilla.org > https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/sync-dev >
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