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* [[Services/WheresMyFox|Where's My Fox]]
* [[Services/WheresMyFox|Where's My Fox]]
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/CloudServices/FirefoxMobileServices Firefox Mobile Services]
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/CloudServices/FirefoxMobileServices Firefox Mobile Services]
* [[Services/Loop|Loop]]


Create a new project named: <createbox>
Create a new project named: <createbox>

Revision as of 18:49, 1 April 2014

Mozilla Cloud Services is working on building cool building blocks to make users' lives on the Internet better.

Weekly Meeting

  • Time: Wednesday at 9:15AM PDT / 12:15PM EDT / 5:15PM UTC.
  • Place: Mozilla HQ, Zombocom (3rd Floor)
  • Phone (US/Intl): 650 903 0800 x92 Conf: 98616#
  • Phone (Toronto): 416 848 3114 x92 Conf: 98616#
  • Phone (US): 800 707 2533 (pin 369) Conf: 98616#

See Services/Meetings for notes from old meetings.

Project Pages

Create a new project named: <createbox> align=left type=create preload=Services/Templates/project default=NewProject prefix=Services/Templates/ </createbox>

Project Exploration

Cloud Services team's mandate includes two service classes: Firefox Services and User Web Services.

Defining Firefox Services

  • One or more Firefox teams lead each Firefox Service, defining features, implementing and integrating within Firefox, and marketing the Firefox Service as a Firefox feature.
  • Cloud Services team supports the Firefox team as its customer, primarily via providing the Firefox Accounts service APIs for identity, authentication and storage as required of each Firefox Service.
  • Firefox Services typically support and extend Firefox features, providing user task continuity across Firefox instances and devices by time- and space-shifting Firefox state.

Prospective Firefox Services

  • Firefox Backup - Enable Firefox to save/recover previous Firefox states

Defining User Web Services

  • The Cloud Services team leads each User Web Service, defining features, implementing the Web front-end and back-ends, and marketing the User Web service as a Firefox Account feature. As a User Service matures, it may graduate to a Firefox feature.
  • Firefox teams support the Cloud Services team as its customer, primarily via Firefox integration and distribution.
  • User Web Services typically support and extend Open Web user identity, data and personalization by delivering market differentiated, defensible, sustainable, SaaS and PaaS-style services to achieve the Mozilla mission of user utility, agency and sovereignty.

Prospective User Web Services

Project Limbo

Roadmaps / Goals

Server / General:

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2012

2011

Project Roadmaps:


Developer Documentation

Process and Policy


Stay in Touch

email:
services-dev

irc:
irc://irc.mozilla.org/#services-dev