02-25-2022 06:56 AM - edited 05-31-2022 01:44 PM
You may have questions about how the Ideas section operates here in the Mozilla Connect community, so we’ve put together a few helpful articles:
How to Create a Great Post in Five Easy Steps
The Idea Journey
For this one, let’s take a closer look at The Idea Journey—or how an idea reaches the internal teams here at Mozilla.
First, a visual representation:
Now let's break down each of the idea statuses and their definitions.
Status |
Definition |
New idea |
This idea is open to the community for voting and discussion. Every new idea that meets the community requirements is given this status. |
Closed |
This idea doesn’t meet the community requirements. For a refresher on those requirements, click here. |
Trending idea |
This idea has received a great deal of support (a combination of votes and comments) in a short period of time. |
Needs more |
This idea needs more votes before being brought to the team at Mozilla. Consider this a nudge. |
In review |
The Mozilla team is reviewing this idea for potential adoption. Stay tuned for updates. |
In development |
This idea has been approved by the Mozilla team and added to the current roadmap. |
Exploring more |
This idea has been reviewed by the product team, and we want to explore it further (more research and data collection) before deciding next steps. |
Not right now |
This idea is not a fit for us right now, but we will review it again down the road and update the status if accepted. |
Delivered |
Great job all around! This idea has now been delivered. |
But wait, is this the only way my idea will reach the right people? Great question, you! And the answer is, of course not. Mozilla employees will regularly review ideas/feedback based on specific labels & keywords (hint, hint, don’t forget to use those when submitting your ideas).
We hope this clears things up a bit and look forward to hearing more from you
-The Community Team