Taskfox

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About Taskfox

Taskfox is the codename for the Ubiquity uplift project.

Background

Ubiquity

Over 200k people are using Ubiquity daily, with hundreds of command authors, and thousands of commands in the wild. The Herd has seen over 1,200 unique command feeds submitted, many of which contain multiple commands. Commands have been written by the community, extension authors, and developers of web services/websites. The user tutorial is available in 10 languages, thanks to community contributions.

More information:


Requirements

Work with existing workflows, not against them

Existing workflows should not be broken, interrupted, or compromised in any other way.

Tasks, rather than individual steps

At the moment, many common tasks (such as emailing a snippet of text to a friend) require you to repeat the same discrete steps each time. Give that these steps are already known, this workflow can be streamlined into a single step.

Issues to resolve

User Interactions & Workflows

The general user experience, and the interaction model are still being designed.

Localization

See the l10n page.

Contextual suggestions

Contextual suggestions are desirable, but only if they work correctly. This is comparable to Ubiquity's noun-first suggestions. Potentially, FireFox's microformats support could be leveraged for this. For some additional thoughts on this, see http://www.azarask.in/blog/post/new-tabs/

Required resources

  • Metrics on Ubiquity usage
    • Specifically, which are the most popular verbs
  • Help from localizers
  • Many cups of coffee
    • And cake

Discussion and feedback

IRC

Join #fx-team on irc.mozilla.org.

Blog posts

See also l10n related blog posts.

Meetings

Weekly public meetings are held every Thursday at 3pm PST.

Mockups

See the interface mockups page.

Code and downloads

Additional Resources