Firefox/Features/PFS2 datasource

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Feature Status ETA Owner
Feature Page Structure Needs input from webdev 2011-05-02 Kev Needham

Summary

Switch the pfs.datasource.url to use PFS2.

Team

Who's working on this?

  • Feature Manager: Kev Needham
  • Lead Developer: TBD
  • Product Manager: TBD
  • QA: TBD
  • UX: TBD
  • Security: TBD
  • Privacy: TBD
  • WebDev: TBD

Release Requirements

Complete checklist of items that need to be satisfied before we can call this feature "done".

Next Steps & Open Issues

Either the next set of tasks that need to happen to move this project along, or (ideally) the full list of project tasks/action items with things crossed off as they're finished. Including the name of who's responsible for each item, and a rough ETA can be useful.

Open issues include unanswered questions, things that need to be explored, decisions that still need to be made, etc. Again, including the name of who's responsible for each item can be useful.

Related Bugs & Dependencies

bug 573834 - Change PFS backend to use PFS2 bug 573775 - Load test PFS2 API for Firefox 4 integration bug 564803 - Directory needs better caching with per-plugin invalidation bug 564807 - Optimize the directory's gnarly slow DB queries

Links to the feature tracking bug & other relevant bugs; links to related plans (test plan, product marketing plan, etc.); notes about things that depend on this, etc.

Risks

Identify, prioritize, track and communicate any risks associated with this feature/project.

Use Cases

Everyone loves use cases, so you should provide them if you can (and where it makes sense). The Channel Switcher Feature Page has some good examples.

Designs

Any and all mockups, design specs, tech specs, etc. Either inline or linked to.

Test Plans

Any and all test plans and strategies. Either inline or linked to.

Goals

The high level goals for the feature (which the release requirements checklist should fulfill). These are the guiding light and overall vision for the feature. Refer to this if there is confusion or are disputes about direction, designs, planning, etc.

Non-Goals

Things we are specifically not doing or building as part of this feature.

Other Stuff

Can include things like:

  • Competitive landscape
  • Research & references
  • Whatever else is useful to the project.

Legend (remove if you like)

  Healthy: feature is progressing as expected.
  Blocked: feature is currently blocked.
  At Risk: feature is at risk of missing its targeted release.
ETA Estimated date for completion of the current feature task. Overall ETA for the feature is the product release date.


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