On 23/11/16 06:42, Alex Davis wrote:
> 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
Two other topics I think we should fit into the schedule:
* 2017 and our plans for it; big-picture thinking type stuff.
* (as Shane reminded me just now) Something fun and outdoors
in the sunshine :-)
Cheers,
Ryan
> 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] <mailto:[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.
> o 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]
> <mailto:[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 <tel:%28415%29%20769-9247>
> IRC & Slack: adavis
>
> On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 3:37 PM, Shane Tomlinson
> <[email protected] <mailto:[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] <mailto:[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] <mailto:[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]
> <mailto:[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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