Firefox/Input

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Summary

The purpose of Firefox Input is to collect actionable feedback from our user base across each channel of our software development process. The application collects feedback and offers a set of analysis methods for looking at the resulting data.


Mission

Goals

  1. Become the primary feedback mechanism for mozilla products
  2. Find solutions to specified user feedback needs to make Mozilla's products better
  3. Promote the benefits of an open feedback system

How we want to get to those goals:

  • Provide low-bar submission methods for defined needs from user feedback
  • Experiment with our data to find new ways to visualize and propagate data (deal with scale inherently)
  • Construct methods to use Input as a feedback loop for qa, localization and marketing

Principles

  1. Feedback sent to Mozilla should be constructive, direct and actionable.
  2. Feedback should allow drivers to make decisions that deliver a better value proposition to our users.
  3. Submissions should take no more than 5 steps to submit.
  4. Feedback should be fun to write!
  5. Collecting feedback should be in accordance with Mozilla's privacy policies


Team

  • PM: Cheng Wang
  • Dev (Web Piece): James Socol, Will Kahn-Greene
  • Dev (Client Piece): TBD
  • QA: TBD
  • Metrics: TBD

Contact us on IRC via #input on irc.mozilla.org

Project details

Bugs are in the Input product. Create a new bug