I propose we make a schedule so we can do a few different things. I don't
think we need to limit ourselves. Many things can benefit from the team
getting together.

Here are proposed ideas I suggest we dedicate time to since we can get a
lot of value discussing them as a team:
- tools and hacks to boost productivity (suggested by Shane) - maybe a half
day
- meeting with the QA team that will help us moving forward (discuss
process with them) - only 1-2 hrs
- tackle data loss via password reset (OKR #3) ... might be worth including
Sync team on this one - maybe a full day

Also maybe worth exploring/discussing:
- release cycle speed

As per catching up on technical debt, I'm not sure if there is any benefit
in doing it together. (correct me if I am wrong) In yesterday's
retrospective, it was proposed to take time every week for this (Fridays).
This makes more sense to me. I think it's something we should do regularly
and not just as a one off.

Thoughts?


--
Alex Davis // Mountain View
Product Manager // FxA & Sync
(415) 769-9247
IRC & Slack: adavis

On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 10:01 AM, Shane Tomlinson <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Following on from this conversation, albeit somewhat tangential to
> "shippable" work.
>
> One thing I'm interested in learning more about is how other people work
> and what
> tools and hacks they use to boost productivity. For example, I've been
> using vim for years,
> the key sequences I use all the time are burned into my brain, and I get
> frustrated when
> going to a machine that doesn't have all the same keys mapped and plugins.
> I've been
> using Atom for the last week to see whether it can make certain things
> easier, and
> unsurprisingly, it does. I see Vlad and Vijay use WebStorm, and I'm sure
> it has
> some awesomeness too. Another example is both Phil and I use iTerm, a
> couple
> of months ago Phil showed me a "replay" feature that re-runs the command
> line
> history - my head exploded. jrgm pulls out bash foo all the time that I'm
> just like
> "whaaa? That's possible?". Each time I see things like these, I feel like
> I'm
> slightly more productive.
>
> What other secrets do people have that could make others more productive?
>
> Things I'm personally interested in:
>
>    - Keeping up with the Mozilla Firehose.
>    - Speeding up the dev cycle.
>    - Editors and what they provide.
>       - vim shortcuts, plugins.
>       - Searching/finding snippets.
>    - Writing tests to be more reliable.
>    - Anything related to git.
>    - Searching server logs for problems.
>
> What can I show? I dunno what's worthwhile to others, is there anything
> others wonder how their teammates approach?
>
> We might not need a full-on session for this, but if anybody has anything
> they wouldn't
> mind showing off, you have an audience of at least 1.
>
> Shane
>
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 2:40 AM, Alex Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Following up on what Ryan and Shane said...
>> Here are a couple of things that might be nice to work on with Feeley (if
>> he is around) since it could really help to have engineering, product and
>> UX putting their brains together at the same time:
>>
>>
>>    - OKR #3: Reduce likelihood of user losing Sync data
>>
>> KR
>>
>> Rating
>>
>> Establish metrics and dashboard for measuring when users lose their data.
>>
>> Reduce voluntary password resets by 20%. 7% → 5.4%
>>
>>
>> This one seems particularly hard since the challenge of balancing good UX
>> and solid security is a tremendous challenge.
>>
>>
>>    - Get Feeley's proposed reversed sign-up flow up and running and
>>    ready to A/B test.
>>
>>
>>    - Phase 3-4 of email confirmation flow that we worked on in Toronto
>>
>>
>>
>> Just throwing those out there...
>>
>> --
>> Alex Davis // Mountain View
>> Product Manager // FxA & Sync
>> (415) 769-9247
>> IRC & Slack: adavis
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 3:37 PM, Shane Tomlinson <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I have a not-so-secret-secret (as in, it's not secret at all, I talk
>>> about it regularly). I take a little bit of time every train to pay down
>>> technical debt and only rarely do I feel that time could be better spent
>>> elsewhere. FxA is 3 years old now and has tons of little niggles. Those
>>> little niggles can seem like a big burden, so it's nice to get rid of them.
>>>
>>> I find paying down debt helps to keep me engaged - sometimes a small win
>>> is all that's needed to brighten an otherwise difficult day. I take pride
>>> in the code and enjoy making it better, it has become a regular process.
>>>
>>> My idea for maximizing Hawaii is to work on things that are easier to
>>> coordinate when others are in the room. If an item of debt meets that
>>> criteria, then yeah, perfect. The way my quarter is shaping up, I have a
>>> feeling I'm going to be bugging people mostly for "connect another device"
>>> and related tasks.
>>>
>>> Shane
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 3:34 PM, Phil Booth <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Oh Vijay, that's a great shout!
>>>>
>>>> I have so many open quality issues on the back-burner, which I never
>>>> seem to make time for but really want to work on. Maybe I'm just bad at
>>>> prioritising stuff but having some official technical-debt time would be
>>>> brilliant I reckon.
>>>>
>>>> +1
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 3:04 PM, Vijay Budhram <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I think having a focused 2-day hack sprint would be great. However, I
>>>>> have a counter proposal.
>>>>>
>>>>> > What should we try to do
>>>>>
>>>>> I think it would be cool to help reduce some of the technical debt
>>>>> that has accumulated. These are things that we normally don't get to make
>>>>> explicit time for but would make our lives better in the long run.
>>>>>
>>>>> 1) More stable testing environments
>>>>> 2) Faster functional tests
>>>>> 3) Migrate projects to Yarn?
>>>>> 4) Build trigger to test entire stack against specific commit in any
>>>>> project
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm sure there are more things that could be added but that is off the
>>>>> top of my head.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 7:56 PM, Sean McArthur <[email protected]>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> The Hawaii work week is only 3 weeks away! We're starting to see more
>>>>>> and more that can be part of our schedule, and we could try to plan
>>>>>> something FxA-related that we want to get done that week. With travel 
>>>>>> days,
>>>>>> plenary and other required bigger-org meetings, we could have around 2.5
>>>>>> days to be together and get something done.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Would you all be interested in planning some sort of sprint thingy,
>>>>>> similar to what happened in Toronto? Maybe we can plan a 2-day hack 
>>>>>> sprint
>>>>>> where on Friday afternoon we can show off a working thing-a-ma-jig.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What should we try to do? Should we continue on the idea that was
>>>>>> brainstormed in Toronto? Or is there some other small experiment someone
>>>>>> has wished we could just make happen with some concentrated effort?
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