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# Find solutions to specified user feedback needs to make Mozilla's products better. | # Find solutions to specified user feedback needs to make Mozilla's products better. | ||
# Promote the benefits of an open feedback system. | # Promote the benefits of an open feedback system. | ||
How we want to get to those goals: | How we want to get to those goals: | ||
Revision as of 16:44, 26 March 2013
The purpose of Firefox Input is to collect actionable feedback from our user base across each channel of our software development process. The application collects feedback and offers a set of analysis methods for looking at the resulting data.
Team
- PM: Cheng Wang (:cww)
- Dev (Web Piece): James Socol (:jsocol), Will Kahn-Greene (:willkg)
- Dev (Client Piece): Android: :margaret, B2G: Larissa Co, Desktop: Gregg Lind
- QA: TBD
- Metrics: TBD
Contact us on IRC via #input on irc.mozilla.org
Project details
- code: https://github.com/mozilla/fjord
- code docs: http://fjord.readthedocs.org/
- public mailing list: https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/input-dev
- sprints: http://scrumbu.gs/projects/input/ (NB: We're not sprinting right now. 2013-03-26)
- bugs: bugs are in the Input product. Create a new bug
Mission
Goals
- Become the primary feedback mechanism for Mozilla products.
- Find solutions to specified user feedback needs to make Mozilla's products better.
- Promote the benefits of an open feedback system.
How we want to get to those goals:
- Provide low-bar submission methods for defined needs from user feedback.
- Experiment with our data to find new ways to visualize and propagate data (deal with scale inherently).
- Construct methods to use Input as a feedback loop for QA, localization and marketing.
Principles
- Feedback sent to Mozilla should be constructive, direct and actionable.
- Feedback should allow drivers to make decisions that deliver a better value proposition to our users.
- Submissions should take no more than 5 steps to submit.
- Feedback should be fun to write!
- Collecting feedback should be in accordance with Mozilla's privacy policies.