Dear Stakeholders,
Here we go with our regular update …
Highlights
- Take a look at the future of Mozilla Event sites by visiting our two demo themes: MDN Pilot Event and a generic Firefox event theme
- Support for Firefox Accounts for authentication with Mozilla IAM has landed on our test system!
- We released mozilla-django-oidc 0.6.0.
- The Mozilla IAM kubernetes infrastructure is taking shape.
- Productization of last years open source experiments Blind Code Reviews and FOSS Heartbeat is ramping up.
Community contributed Pull Requests
Once again a huge thank you to @mkohler and @Mte90 for their ongoing commitment in advancing the ReMo portal.
Great to see @CuriousLearner as new contributor. Welcome!
Release Notes
IAM/CoSS Sprint Review
Video:
https://air.mozilla.org/iam-coss-parsys-sprint-f-review/
Slides:
OKR Confidence Levels
Habemus OKRum!
This is our latest Q1 OKR confidence scoring. It is prefixed in brackets, the scale is 1 (low confidence) to 10 (high confidence).
O1: The IAM Stack is highly reliable
- (7) KR1: Moderator is hosted on the new, kubernetes-based Mozilla IAM infrastructure
- (10) KR2: Basic end-to-end monitoring and alerting is in place for access group changes
- (10) KR3: Test automation coverage for all major IAM use cases
O2: Easy to use
- (10) KR1: The New Login Experience (NLX) is deployed to all Mozilla IAM properties
- (10) KR2: (SSO) Dashboard alerts are made actionable
- (7) KR3: Mozillians.org Repositioning UX research identifies key user needs
- (9) KR4: There is a plan to replace the Mozillians.org API with a public Person API