Firefox/Planning/2015-05-27

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Planning Meeting Details

  • Wednesdays - 11:00am PT, 18:00 UTC
  • Mountain View Offices: Warp Core Conference Room
  • Toronto Offices: Finch Conference Room
  • irc.mozilla.org #planning for backchannel
  • (the developer meeting takes place on Tuesdays)

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Schedule & Progress on Upcoming Releases (Liz/Sylvestre/Lawrence)

Firefox Desktop & Platform (Javaun/Chad/Martin)

Current Releases

Beta (145)

Aurora (54)

Nightly (146)

UX (Madhava)

Firefox Mobile (Mark/Brad/Jenn)

Firefox for iOS

  • iOS Roadmap in Aha!
  • No recent changes to iOS roadmap. See Aha! for the current 'story'.
  • V1.0 continues to progress
    • Sync continues to chug along - History!
    • Ongoing improvements around scrolling and other visuals
    • Call for (additional) external beta testers received notable attention
    • New release date has not been established yet. Dependent on external feedback trends, as the program ramps up. Downstream teams will be notified with sufficient lead team once we have a better idea of timing.

Firefox for Android

  • Fennec Roadmap in Aha!
  • 'Mobile browsing history prioritized over synced DT history' de-prioritized, and moved out to 42
  • 'quick search bar above keyboard' will not hit 40. Moved to 41.
  • There are a handful of over items that 'may' be targeted/re-targeted shortly. Follow-ups in progress. (Voice Integration, QR Code Reader, Magnifying glass on clustered links, click-to-view-images). Watch for updates!
    • Update - QR Code Reading and Voice Integration now targeted for 41

Developer Tools (Jeff)

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  • final stages of devedition-40 project, things are looking 10% less crazy than they did last time. I call it a win?

Feedback Summary (Cheng/Tyler/Matt)

Desktop

Mobile

User Experience Research (Bill)

Market Insights from the Product Team (Kev)

Marketing, Press & Public Reaction (Arcadio)

Questions, Comments, FYI