Make VIDEO_DROPPED_FRAMES_PROPORTION_EXPONENTIAL opt-out.
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(Core :: Audio/Video: Playback, defect)
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(Reporter: jrmuizel, Assigned: jrmuizel)
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pascalc
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approval-mozilla-beta+
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chutten
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data-review+
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Dropped video frames can have a pretty direct impact on a users
experience watching video, so it would be valuable to have this data
available on release.
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Comment 1•3 years ago
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Dropped video frames can have a pretty direct impact on a users
experience watching video, so it would be valuable to have this data
available on release.
Comment 3•3 years ago
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bugherder |
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Comment 4•3 years ago
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Comment 6•3 years ago
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Comment 7•3 years ago
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Comment on attachment 9263825 [details]
Bug 1755363 - Make VIDEO_DROPPED_FRAMES_PROPORTION_EXPONENTIAL opt-out.
Beta/Release Uplift Approval Request
- User impact if declined: No telemetry on frame drops in 98
- Is this code covered by automated tests?: No
- Has the fix been verified in Nightly?: No
- Needs manual test from QE?: No
- If yes, steps to reproduce:
- List of other uplifts needed: None
- Risk to taking this patch: Low
- Why is the change risky/not risky? (and alternatives if risky): Very low risk, just turns on some telemetry in 98
- String changes made/needed:
Comment 8•3 years ago
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Comment on attachment 9264039 [details]
datareview.md
DATA COLLECTION REVIEW RESPONSE:
Is there or will there be documentation that describes the schema for the ultimate data set available publicly, complete and accurate?
Yes.
Is there a control mechanism that allows the user to turn the data collection on and off?
Yes. This collection is Telemetry so can be controlled through Firefox's Preferences.
If the request is for permanent data collection, is there someone who will monitor the data over time?
Yes, Bryce, and Paul Alastor are responsible.
Using the category system of data types on the Mozilla wiki, what collection type of data do the requested measurements fall under?
Category 1, Technical.
Is the data collection request for default-on or default-off?
Default on for all channels.
Does the instrumentation include the addition of any new identifiers?
No.
Is the data collection covered by the existing Firefox privacy notice?
Yes.
Does the data collection use a third-party collection tool?
No.
Result: datareview+
Comment 9•3 years ago
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bugherder |
Comment 10•3 years ago
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Jeff, should https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/ef8ab1b849af and bug 1755355 also be uplifted? Thanks
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Comment 11•3 years ago
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If it's not too much inconvenience it would be better with those than without.
Comment 12•3 years ago
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Comment on attachment 9263825 [details]
Bug 1755363 - Make VIDEO_DROPPED_FRAMES_PROPORTION_EXPONENTIAL opt-out.
Approved for 98 beta 6, thanks.
Comment 13•3 years ago
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bugherder uplift |
https://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-beta/rev/a7b4a1af20a6
https://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-beta/rev/7001b87b4b6e
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