Websites/Processes
The following processes are used to cover every aspect of a website's lifespan from beginning to end.
Overview
- Temp Notes - http://etherpad.mozilla.org:9000/webdev-processes
- Website roles and terminology.
- Running meetings.
Ideation
The ideation phase is the process that includes brainstorming, prototyping, and creating product requirement documentation.
- Decider: Product Owner
- Driver: Product Owner
Process (Draft)
- Submit your Project to the Web Dev project manager.
- Create a wiki page for this site based on the Website Template.
- If this project is for an existing website, use the Existing Website Template.
- Meet requirements for each group to begin Project Instantiation (forthcoming).
Kickoff
The kickoff phase is the process of forming a technical team and fleshing out details to begin the development phase.
- Decider: Product Owner
- Driver: Web Project Manager
Process
1. TPM and Web Project Manager execute tasks in checklists for project instantiation:
2. Web Project Manager schedules Kickoff Meeting.
Bringing New Developers on Board
If web developers are new to Mozilla projects, please use the following:
- Email boiler plate for New Contractors
- Email boiler plate for New Employees
- Getting started with Bugzilla
Implementation
The implementation phase is the process of developing a new web product and getting approval from all teams who have been tasked to review the product.
- Decider: Product Owner
- Driver: TPM
Process (Draft)
Supplementary Documents
- Weekly Meeting Agenda
- Code Best Practices Guidelines
- Code Review
- Bugzilla Workflow
- QA Process
- Security Guidelines
- Accessibility Review
- SEO Review
Deployment
The process of launching a new web product, or pushing changes to an existing web product, and communicating it to the community.
Process (Draft)
Supplementary Documents
End of Life
The end of life phase is the process of retiring a web product or website.
- Decider: Product Owner
- Driver: TPM
Process
1. TPM retires a page, a section of pages or the entire web site or product.
- Retire a Page or part of a Website
- Retire a Website
- Archive a Website
2. Web Project Manager schedules Website / Campaign Retrospective.
3. Web Project Manager documents results of retrospective.