Websites/Your Web/meetings/2011-08-25

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Attendees

  • William R (product owner)
  • Chris (WebDev TPM)
  • Mike A (WebDev)
  • Corey (IT)
  • Stas (L10N)
  • Raymond (Security)
  • Michael (Security)
  • Tara (Engagement)
  • Chrissie (Engagement)

Agenda

  • williamR to give overview of project
  • williamR to give project requirements and any constraints
  • Questions/comments from internal team leads
  • Next steps

Notes

Overview

  • inspired by WebDev offsite in Portland
  • get people to get the idea that we are all part of a larger eco system
  • upload words or sentence of what the web means to them
  • upload a photo of themselves holding up a sign
  • one key question over time and submissions would always be associated with the original question asked
  • identify themselves as a certain type of person (fixed lists + catch all)
  • see your image/text into collage
  • share your own submissions by email or share onto social media
  • share any other person's submission
  • hover over text and view other translations
  • allow external people to localize pictures and text and then have Mozilla L10N group approve localizations
  • project will be unique because submissions will come in any language instead of en-US being the source.
  • Responsibilities of "ownership" during the project lifecycle will be shared between William and Winston
  • Open the site up to Mozillians first
  • Each question will be its own URL so that people can be directed to a unique homepage.
  • Two administration areas: managing submissions and managing translations
  • Collect email address and pass on to Responsys via SSL
  • Storing a unique hash for submissions instead of any IP address (will help with bulk removing of user)
  • Can we store the original larger image for future user?

Goals

  • User retention
  • 150k submissions
  • 30k email sign ups
  • 100k shares

Planning

  • Designs: Q3
  • Development: Q4 2011

Development

  • If the main template was created in HTML/CSS/JavaScript it would really speed up WebDev work

Security

  • Making sure the front end doesn't allow for any exploitation
  • Administration area is locked down

L10N

  • L10N workflow with user generation translations is new for Mozilla

IT

  • Engagement cluster will be fine
  • Scale down the images before storing

Concerns

  • Moderation and inappropriate content flagging

Action Items