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Revision as of 23:47, 4 February 2011

Some of these icons are very temporary placeholders. ~ deb

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.
Jetpackicon.png Jetpack Product Roadmaps
Owner: Jeff Griffiths Updated: 2011-02-4
Roadmaps for Jetpack
Syncicon.png Sync 2011 Roadmap
Owner: Jennifer Arguello Updated: 2011-02-4
As an organization, we have three main areas of focus: Desktop, Mobile and Apps. Sync and other Services (such as Identity, Social) form a critical foundational piece for each of these areas. Not surprisingly, the priorities for Sync are driven a lot by what we are hoping to achieve on each of these major focus areas. Additionally, there are various areas of user pain that we should address.


  • Plugins (Kevin Needham)
  • Mobile (Thomas Arend) - roadmap coming soon!
  • Your roadmap here!

Questions? Deb can help you out.