Hi All, Earlier today we had our weekly Show & Tell & Share for Firefox Accounts. This week's session was so jam-packed with demos that we sadly had to defer some to next week! Here's the video for those who are interested:
https://vreplay.mozilla.com/replay/showRecordDetails.html?recId=3609 And my summary of the highlights: * Ryan Feeley is exploring the "dialog" we want to have when onboarding a new user to Firefox Accounts and Sync, and he's doing so via the intriguing device of an actual dialog. You can view it at [1] or, if you've got some popcorn handy, you sit back and enjoy a live performance of it in the recording. * Vlad demonstrated the new Sentry dashboard at [2], where we can get reports of security problems in our dependencies, without have them show up in public bugs in github. * Vlad also demonstrated some new client-side flow events, which will help us better understand the early stages of our user sign-in funnel. * Vlad also also demonstrated the first phase of the "device view", including the new modal dialog to confirm when you're disconnecting a device. Looking forward to seeing that in production soon! * Shane demonstrated the work so far on the "sign-in unblock" feature, which will let users who trigger our rate-limiting logic do an email confirmation loop to unblock themselves. * Shane also demonstrated how we've saved an entire request on page load by embedding some config options directly into the HTML, rather than fetching them as a separate JSON file. * Phil and Vijay both had things they wanted to show, but unfortunately we ran out of time. They're promised the opening slots in next week's session. Thanks as always to the folks who prepared some demos, I always find them very interesting and valuable. Cheers, Ryan [1] https://mozilla.invisionapp.com/share/PH8NG1QG4#/189902919_Conversation [2] https://sentry.prod.mozaws.net/operations/fxa-npm-security-alerts/ _______________________________________________ Dev-fxacct mailing list Dev-fxacct@mozilla.org https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-fxacct