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* [[AMO:Roadmap/2011|Add-ons 2011]] (Justin Scott)
* [[Labs/Jetpack/Roadmap|Jetpack]] (Myk Melez)
* [[Labs/Jetpack/Roadmap|Jetpack]] (Myk Melez)
* [[MozillaID|Mozilla ID]] (Dan Mills)
* [[MozillaID|Mozilla ID]] (Dan Mills)

Revision as of 18:05, 4 February 2011

Future home of all Mozilla-related roadmaps. Intro/explanatory text TBD.

Don't worry about formatting or order on this page too much, we can sort it out as we figure out what will be included here. It doesn't matter where things ultimately live, so long as they're linked to from here.

Firefox-med-logo.png Firefox Product Roadmap
Owner: ' Updated: 2011-02-4
Firefox is a key expression of Mozilla's mission and manifesto; it represents our vision of a people-centric web experience, as well as a platform and tooling that make it possible to do amazing things with the web.
Addonsicon.png Add-ons 2011 Roadmap
Owner: Justin Scott Updated: 2011-02-4
In 2011, our key initiatives are focused on platform, performance, and penetration. These are the 3 most important things for us to focus on, and our goal is to make the following statements true by the end of the year. PLATFORM: Firefox is the most attractive platform for browser add-on development, PERFORMANCE: Add-ons don't degrade Firefox performance, PENETRATION: 60% of Firefox users use extensions.