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== Stats Dashboards ==
== Stats Dashboards ==
* Urchin is used for web analytics - tracking site page view and session stats
* [https://stats.mozilla.com/urchin/session.cgi Urchin] is used for web analytics - tracking site page view and session stats
* Download & Update pings are tracked via [https://stats.mozilla.com/dashboard custom dashboard]. Migrating to a Pentaho-base system.
* Download & Update pings are tracked via [https://stats.mozilla.com/dashboard custom dashboard]. Migrating to a [http://www.pentaho.com/ Pentaho-base system].
* Every add-on has private stats dashboards on AMO accessible thru the Dev Tools. Some add-ons have [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/statistics/ public stats]
* Every add-on has private stats dashboards on AMO accessible thru the Dev Tools. Some add-ons have [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/statistics/ public stats]
* Here is the [[Update:RequirementsStats|stats wishlist]].
* Here is the [[Update:RequirementsStats|stats wishlist]].

Revision as of 12:01, 26 June 2008


Core Roadmap

v3.0 (Remora)

The first Remora release was March 2007.

v3.1

AMO, Version 3.1 was released in September 2007. It includes support for download counters for the developer control panel

v3.2

AMO, v3.2 was released in Mar 2008. Its goal is an AMO site redesign and a PHP platform upgrade. A AMO v3.2 requirements document and the release announcement is available.

v3.3

AMO, v3.3 was released during Q1 & Q2 2008. Its goal was to offer an API to AMO to support Fx3's new "Get Add-ons" panel. A API requirements document is available.

v3.4

We shifted development to a rapid iteration cycle and AMO, v3.4 was released in Apr 2008 followed by several point releases. Its goal was to offer new navigation, a theme browser, advanced search. A series of blog posts about v3.4 features appear (3.4.1, 3.4.2, 3.4.3/3.4.4)

v3.5

AMO, v3.5 is a rewrite of the developer tools section of AMO currently scheduled for Jul 2008. Documented in a five-part blog post.

v2.0

addons.mozilla.org was rewritten to scale better for high-load public site.

We realize that rewriting has been a long time coming. This is why we have reevaluated our situation and have set more realistic short-term goals.

Read the v2.0 plan.

v1.0

v1.0 was released, based in part on work done in the security audit. Further revisions will be addressed on a case-by-case basis as our efforts turn towards v2.0, which is based on a much better framework.

Stats Dashboards

Future Features

This is a list of features that we'd eventually like to add to AMO.