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<big>'''Experiment with integrating Webmaker into Firefox directly'''</big>
<big>'''Experiment with integrating Webmaker into Firefox directly'''</big>
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MakerFox is a deliberately silly name to provide an umbrella for surgical, deliberate explorations of how 1+1 might equal 3, by combining the generic consumer-grade brand that is the Firefox product line (& Mozilla properties that go along) with the Web literacy and maker-centric product that is Webmaker.
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In 2015, the focus is to make small, motivated experiments to explore whether there might be near-term wins that could result from a more intentional cross-product approach.
 
Examples include using MDN or SUMO to recruit Webmaker mentors; make a new feature inside of Firefox (either a mainstream edition or via a new add-on) to surface Webmaker features; a marketing campaign that showcases Firefox as the browser that shows you what's going on, as contrasted with the opaque competition.
 
Other examples that the team might consider
 
* Changes to Fennec that would make it obviously a better "maker" browser on Android (e.g. by integrating Makedrive with Activities, by making the personal gallery one of the panes in the home view)
* Explorations of whether Making & Web literacy could be ingredients of a market-specific differentation strategy for FirefoxOS (e.g. supporting a youth-centric approach to operating system GTM).
 
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Revision as of 15:40, 12 November 2014

Vision

Experiment with integrating Webmaker into Firefox directly

MakerFox is a deliberately silly name to provide an umbrella for surgical, deliberate explorations of how 1+1 might equal 3, by combining the generic consumer-grade brand that is the Firefox product line (& Mozilla properties that go along) with the Web literacy and maker-centric product that is Webmaker.

In 2015, the focus is to make small, motivated experiments to explore whether there might be near-term wins that could result from a more intentional cross-product approach.

Examples include using MDN or SUMO to recruit Webmaker mentors; make a new feature inside of Firefox (either a mainstream edition or via a new add-on) to surface Webmaker features; a marketing campaign that showcases Firefox as the browser that shows you what's going on, as contrasted with the opaque competition.

Other examples that the team might consider

  • Changes to Fennec that would make it obviously a better "maker" browser on Android (e.g. by integrating Makedrive with Activities, by making the personal gallery one of the panes in the home view)
  • Explorations of whether Making & Web literacy could be ingredients of a market-specific differentation strategy for FirefoxOS (e.g. supporting a youth-centric approach to operating system GTM).

df70t5s6.png

Before & After

  • Before. Where do we stand now? (one paragraph)
  • After. What this will look like in Dec 2015? (one paragraph)

KPIs

  • to come

Milestones

  • to come

Links

  • helpful added context or documents