MDN/Product roadmap
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Product Roadmap
The MDN product roadmap is maintained in a Google document. This document is new as of 2015 and is still under development, which is why some sections are incomplete. It is intended to be a living document and will continue changing.
Individual teams contributing to MDN maintain their own backlogs of projects related to MDN's overall product KPIs.
- Content projects are tracked in a Trello board. The content team manages a matrix to define priorities.
Process
- New feature requests are submitted via a bugzilla.mozilla.org bug. Bugs submitted with this form get an importance of “enhancement”.
- Once weekly, all bugs submitted to the MDN component are triaged during a weekly meeting of MDN stakeholders. During this meeting, enhancement bugs can be flagged with a whiteboard flag, “productwanted”, if they require further articulation or specification.
- Once monthly, a “product council” meets for 1 hour in a public meeting to do two things:
- for the first 15m, discuss "product meta": Questions and topics about MDN as a product; product processes; etc.
- for the next 30m, review enhancement bugs:
- review all “productwanted” bugs and advance them to the point where they can be implemented, or do something else to them (at which point the “productwanted” flag can be removed)
- if time allows, review/triage all enhancement bugs in MDN component, sorting by last change with the most recently changed bugs at the bottom of the list
- the product council led by the product manager may…
- WONTFIX bugs that describe enhancements that are unsuitable for the product, with an explanation of why
- add a [patchwelcome][difficulty=beginner|intermediate|expert] whiteboard tag to any feature that would be a welcome addition, but is not on the roadmap
- remove the “productwanted” flag from any enhancement bug that is sufficiently articulated to work on
- put the current articulation of the bug (or links to that) into the user story field of the bug
- add any enhancement bug to a product roadmap
- for the last 15m, review the roadmap and adjust priorities based on the following factors:
- features clearly supporting MDN KPIs and overall Mozilla goals will be prioritized higher than features not clearly supporting those
- features clearly impacting larger categories of audience will be prioritized higher than features impacting smaller categories of audience
- features with hard deadlines may be prioritized higher in order to meet deadlines
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