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Activity Stream for Firefox is a collection of all the things you do in the browser that you care about displayed in a rich and meaningful way. We plan to show rich content with images from recent pages, screen shots, downloads, closing sessions, notifications, and  improve your results in the awesome bar.  Eventually we hope to be the central feed of the things you care about.
Activity Stream for Firefox is a collection of all the things you do in the browser that you care about displayed in a rich and meaningful way. We plan to show rich content with images from recent pages, screen shots, downloads, closing sessions, notifications, and  improve your results in the awesome bar.  Eventually we hope to be the central feed of the things you care about.


==Key Documents==
===Key Documents===


* Code: https://github.com/mozilla/activity-stream
* Code: https://github.com/mozilla/activity-stream
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=Install=
=Install=


==Stable Release==
===Stable Release===


Activity Stream is available as a [https://testpilot.firefox.com/experiments/activity-stream Test Pilot experiment] and can be downloaded by signing up for [https://testpilot.firefox.com/ Test Pilot], our feature testing platform for Firefox.
Activity Stream is available as a [https://testpilot.firefox.com/experiments/activity-stream Test Pilot experiment] and can be downloaded by signing up for [https://testpilot.firefox.com/ Test Pilot], our feature testing platform for Firefox.


==Developer Release==
===Developer Release===


The developer release is updated each time code is committed to master in GitHub. This is version is less stable than the version that's released to Test Pilot. Use with caution:
The developer release is updated each time code is committed to master in GitHub. This is version is less stable than the version that's released to Test Pilot. Use with caution:
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Product owner: Nick Chapman
Product owner: Nick Chapman


Eng Lead: Tim Spurway, Stefan A.
Eng Lead: Tim S., Stefan A.


Technical Program Manager: Edwin Wong
Technical Program Manager: Edwin Wong

Revision as of 21:22, 13 July 2016

Overview

Activity Stream for Firefox is a collection of all the things you do in the browser that you care about displayed in a rich and meaningful way. We plan to show rich content with images from recent pages, screen shots, downloads, closing sessions, notifications, and improve your results in the awesome bar. Eventually we hope to be the central feed of the things you care about.

Key Documents

Other Resources

Install

Stable Release

Activity Stream is available as a Test Pilot experiment and can be downloaded by signing up for Test Pilot, our feature testing platform for Firefox.

Developer Release

The developer release is updated each time code is committed to master in GitHub. This is version is less stable than the version that's released to Test Pilot. Use with caution:

https://moz-activity-streams-dev.s3.amazonaws.com/dist/latest.html

Note: The data being collected by the add-on is documented in the repo.

Reporting Issues

If you find a bug or have a suggestion, please submit it on GitHub:

https://github.com/mozilla/activity-stream/issues/new

Desktop

Activity-stream-2016-03-19.png

Video Demo

Recent

Activity Stream [status: green]

Current Sprint Goals for "Dry Island Buffalo Jump" milestone

  • Recommendation highlight MVP
  • Share context menu
  • Search/Filter timeline view
  • Show synced data
  • Engagement Model and Exec dashboard
  • Local storage infrastructure
  • url meta data service using fathom

Changelog: https://github.com/mozilla/activity-stream/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md

Past Updates

Milestones

https://github.com/mozilla/activity-stream/milestones

Team - RACI

Product owner: Nick Chapman

Eng Lead: Tim S., Stefan A.

Technical Program Manager: Edwin Wong

UX Leads: Aaron Benson, Amy Lee, Bryan Bell, Stephen Horlander

Product Marketing: Winston Bowden

QA: Peter DeHaan, John Dorlus, Softvision Team

Exec Sponsor: Mark Mayo

Communications

IRC: #activity-stream Slack: firefox-team.slack.com - please email to be added to group

Email: activity-stream@mozilla.com

VidyoRoom: ActivityStream