Add-ons
What
Mission: Add-ons are a safe, simple, and powerful way for people to personalize their web experience.
This is the home page for Add-ons at Mozilla.
Including but not limited to:
- Firefox Add-ons
- Firefox for Android Add-ons
- Firefox OS Add-ons
- addons.mozilla.org (AMO)
- See projects page
- Extension Signing
- Web Extensions
Who
- Note:* This is a list of people employed by Mozilla. But we are way more than that, please add yourselves in if you want.
Engineering
- Andy McKay (internal, blog, Mozillian profile)
- Stuart Colville (internal, blog, Mozillian Profile)
- Kumar McMillan (internal, blog, Mozillian Profile)
- Mark Striemer (internal)
- Mathieu Agopian (internal, Mozillian Profile)
- Kris Maglione (internal, blog,Mozillian Profile)
- Michael Nolan (internal)
- Matthew McPherson (internal)
- Christopher Grebs (internal)
- Luca Greco (Mozillian Profile)
- Andrew Swan (internal)
- Matthew Wein (internal)
What time zones are we in?
Looking for the push duty roster maybe?
User Experience
- Markus Jaritz, UX Designer (internal, Mozillians)
- Blake Winton, UX Engineer (internal, Mozillians)
- Philip Walmsley, Senior Visual Designer (internal)
- more to come as we work on things other than the API...
Program and Product Management
- Kev Needham, Product Manager (internal, blog, mozillians profile)
- Shell Escalante, Program Manager (internal, IRC:shell)
Add-ons and Marketplace Management Operations (AMMO team)
- Lisa Brewster, (internal, blog, mozillians profile)
- Amy Tsay, (internal, mozillians profile)
- Jorge Villalobos, (internal, blog, mozillians profile)
- Andreas Wagner, (internal, mozillians profile)
- Andrew Williamson, (internal, mozillians profile)
QA
- Krupa Raj, (internal, mozillians profile)
- Victor Carciu
- Madalin Cotetiu
- Valentina Peleskei
Getting in touch
- IRC:
- #teamaddons: team chat
- #addons: support for extensions, themes, plugins and addons.mozilla.org
- #amo: addons.mozilla.org bugs and development
- #amo-editors: add-on reviews and policy
- #extdev: extension development
- #themedev: theme development
- #webextensions: web extensions
Meetings
Please see the add-ons Calendar or mailing lists:
- Mailing Lists: dev-addons
- Calendar: Preview, iCal import
Most meetings are in the Add-ons Vidyo room. To access remotely:
- Using Vidyo: https://v.mozilla.com/flex.html?roomdirect.html&key=gBI6Q6943nQv
- To join from a telephone: US Toll Free +1 800 707 2533, pin 369, conf 98839
Minutes:
- Most meetings add their minutes here.
Contribute to Add-ons
Support user freedom by helping to keep Firefox the most customizable browser available.
- See how you can help: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Add-ons/Contribute
- Subscribe to the Add-ons Contribution forum to be kept in the loop about contribution opportunities and events. Click on the menu at the top-right corner of the page and select "Watching".
Status & Roadmap
Current Status on 5 focus areas
Weekly detailed notes of current event discussions in Product, Engineering, Community, & UX
Roadmap: to the best of our ability, always in progress, so expect changes
Communications Calendar
Planning to communicate changes or coming features. One example is blogs, audiences, channels, and who will be writing/reviewing.
Product Backlog
compiled list of the Add-on repositories, all the work related to the ongoing development and maintenance Add-ons.
- The goals of the Product Backlog are to:
- Improve work prioritization, so the team is always working on the most important features.
- Simplify continual planning, so the plan matches reality.
- Improve visibility so that the stakeholders make the best decisions about the direction of the product (call out risks early, relative priorities, trade-offs)
Triage Guidelines
- Priorities follow this Standard:
- Priority 1 - Blocker, must-fix before shipping.
- Priority 2 - Major impact, considering severity × probability. Not a blocker for shipping.
- Priority 3 - Average Bug. definitely a problem, but doesn't stop someone from using the product.
- Priority 4 - Minor or polish bugs that are real issues (especially in aggregate) and annoying.
- Priority 5 - Low-impact. something we'd fix, but mostly only bothers the discerning user. Little impact on usability.
- Triaged bug mark-up
- Adding triaged tag to the end of the Whiteboard for bugs that have been assigned a priority, so we know what has been triaged. No [] needed
- Webextensions: The blocking-webextensions flag is used to track bugs that are aiming for milestone 48
- Importance will be left at "normal" unless a bug is on the line of being one Priority higher and lower - and then will be marked "Major" or "Minor" accordingly.
- Optional Whiteboard tag
- Adding a short descriptive area tag in the whiteboard when possible, to visually group bugs quickly in a list. ex: "[tabs] triaged"
Common Queries
Webextensions
Bugs under Toolkit::webextensions in bugzilla and in github with label=WebExtensions
- web extensions target for Fx48
- Triaged bugs
- have triaged at the end of the Whiteboard
- blocking-webextensions flag has been set if a milestone 48 target)
- Untriaged webextension bugs
- github bugs
- Closed in last 17 days
AMO
- What should we include from here
- how are we handling graveyard?
Add-ons Manager
Handles installing, running and updating add-ons within Firefox. Also has pages like about:addons. In bugzilla - product: Toolkit, component
- Triaged - discuss how to mark-up
- Untriaged
- over 500 bugs - how should we handle backlog?