Use standard icon order
Status
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Stage | Draft |
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Release target | ` |
Health | OK |
Status note | ` |
Team
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Lead engineer | ` |
Security lead | ` |
Privacy lead | ` |
Localization lead | ` |
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UX lead | ` |
Product marketing lead | ` |
Operations lead | ` |
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Open issues/risks
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Stage 1: Definition
1. Feature overview
We read from left to right, from top to bottom.
In the app button, I have Sync, Bookmarks, History, Downloads, Add-ons and Preferences.
In the home tab, I have Downloads, Bookmarks, History, Add-ons, Sync and Preferences.
I want app button and home tab to have the same order.
Since Firefox gives doesn't give focus to desktop apps, Downloads shouldn't appear first. To keep the usual order, Downloads should appear after History.
so Bookmarks, HIstory, Downloads
Starting from Sync is weird, because people don't have a clue about what they're syncing. Showing them Bookmarks, History, Downloads, Add-ons and Preferences is showing them the clue. Sync should appear last.
Bookmarks, History, Downloads, Add-ons, Preferences, Sync
This is just a complaint and not a feature, so I moved it to Draft.
2. Users & use cases
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3. Dependencies
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4. Requirements
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Non-goals
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Stage 2: Design
5. Functional specification
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6. User experience design
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Stage 3: Planning
7. Implementation plan
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8. Reviews
Security review
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Privacy review
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Localization review
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Accessibility
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Quality Assurance review
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Operations review
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Stage 4: Development
9. Implementation
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Stage 5: Release
10. Landing criteria
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Feature details
Priority | Unprioritized |
Rank | 999 |
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Secondary roadmap | ` |
Feature list | Desktop |
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Team status notes
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Products | ` | ` |
Engineering | ` | ` |
Security | ` | ` |
Privacy | ` | ` |
Localization | ` | ` |
Accessibility | ` | ` |
Quality assurance | ` | ` |
User experience | ` | ` |
Product marketing | ` | ` |
Operations | ` | ` |