ParSys Sprint - IAM/CoSS Sprint 18 Review

Dear Stakeholders,

here we go with our regular update.

Highlights

  • Assessed the Admin User Experience for the CoSS CMS Utility.
  • SSO Dashboard alerts got a visual refresh and the Notification Center was added.
  • Lots of improvements to Mozillians.org authentication and account verification are coming very soon.
  • The Reps Twitter Experiment is now hosted on ParSys AWS container infrastructure.

Community contributed Pull Requests

  • @tanner thanks for keeping our community servers up.
  • @mkohler submitted a crazy number of PRs in the past weeks. Thank you!

Release Notes

None.

IAM/CoSS Sprint Review

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OKR Confidence Levels

This is our latest Q4 OKR confidence scoring. It is prefixed in brackets, the scale is 1 to 10.

O1: Prove that IAM enables seamless collaboration among Staff and Volunteers

  • (5) KR1: Technical proof that a user who stopped using a service loses access
  • (9) KR2: Technical proof that a user profile can be retrieved from CIS
  • (8) KR3: All accounts with privileged access have MFA’d logins enforced (NDA’ed Mozillians, Staff, etc)
  • (8) KR4: A G Suite team drive is shared with a Mozillians Group (on our TEST G Suite)
  • (6) KR5: All NDA’ed volunteers who use Slack login with Mozilla’s SSO

O2: CoSS defines its V2 strategy while continue to deliver immediate results

  • (2) KR1: Update CoSS roadmap based on 2018 partnership landscape
  • (1) KR2: CoSS Event Utility is being used by two programs
  • (3) KR3: CoSS Website Builder Utility allows admins to build their own webpages
  • (1) KR4: Discussion Utility surfaces relevant activity on the OSSN property

O3: Redefine ParSys within the operationalization of the Open Innovation Strategy

  • (5) KR1: Create a vision for horizontal product and systems engineering in 2018
  • (3) KR2: A horizon model plan to support Open Innovation’s work

O4: Coherent UX/UI for Lock, Dashboard, Mozillians.org

  • (3) KR1: Coherent UX for Mozillians.org (“Mozilla Accounts”)
  • (8) KR2: New Lock follows the UX design

O5: Consistent staff and volunteer profiles across Mozilla properties

  • (5) KR1: Phonebook replacement specification is signed off by Open Innovation, IT, Legal and the People Team
  • (6) KR2: Technical proof that LDAP user data is provisioned into CIS
  • (9) KR3: HRIS group data allows InfoSec team to access MozDef