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I kicked off some discussion about how we can improve Firefox support options here:
I kicked off some discussion about how we can improve Firefox support options here:


Lets summarize and roll up ideas for how to integrate all the various support channels including IRC, Newsgroups, and possible new ways to provide help to users on this page and use it as the central place for building a plan
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=494282
 
Lets summarize and roll up ideas for how to improve and integrate all the various support channels including IRC, Newsgroups, and possible new ways to provide help to users on this page and use it as the central place for building a plan


First lets Catalog all the support channels where we have interaction with users  so we can figure out which ones need attention and improvement.
First lets Catalog all the support channels where we have interaction with users  so we can figure out which ones need attention and improvement.

Revision as of 19:17, 1 December 2006

I kicked off some discussion about how we can improve Firefox support options here:

http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=494282

Lets summarize and roll up ideas for how to improve and integrate all the various support channels including IRC, Newsgroups, and possible new ways to provide help to users on this page and use it as the central place for building a plan

First lets Catalog all the support channels where we have interaction with users so we can figure out which ones need attention and improvement.

Catalog of all the places where users report problems and try to get help

Real-time:

Time shifted:

Documented Help/Support Baselines:

Other kinds of related Feedback Systems

Thoughts on integration, dependencies, and coordination among the channels

General Principals:

Just about all depend on a good back end of current and useful knowledge base entries. I think hooking all channels into a central knowledge base that can be used in a variety of ways is key to many improvements and reduction of duplication. Lucy suggests this central KB needs moderation and ownership, and arbitration among contributors when disputes arise.

Each of the feedback and support systems needs to be able to provide metrics that help to surface the most frequently reported and/or important problems.

Each of the feedback and support channels need to consider how to address localization issues so the support options can be extended to reach the maximum number of Firefox users.