In case you missed it instructions were added to the wiki on how to sign up
for the Slack instance where ideas are being shared
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox_OS/Alopex#Communication_Channels

I think Slack is mainly being used by people to share research findings and
ideas and the fact that its relatively lower volume of messages makes it
easier to keep up asynchronously across time zones. The #fxos IRC channel
is still the right place to discuss all things Firefox OS, including this
initiative.

It looks like if you have an @mozilla.com email address you can sign
yourself up but other community members will need to request an invite.
This isn't ideal and I'm not sure if there's a way to  make it public, but
Slack is a useful tool for collaboration so I guess it's a tradeoff.

Ben

On 29 September 2015 at 10:38, Peter Dolanjski <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> *tl;dr  Alopex is an initiative to evolve the Firefox OS experience into
> "an open OS that puts Web content first".  You can get involved and follow
> progress @ **[1 <https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox_OS/Alopex>], and on
> irc: #alopex*
>
> *What is Alopex?*
> Alopex is the project name we chose for describing our initiative to
> evolve the design and overall experience of Firefox OS.
> Alopex used to be the genus under which the Arctic Fox was included [2
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arctic_fox>] and it's a cool female mutant
> Arctic Fox from TMNT [3 <http://turtlepedia.wikia.com/wiki/Alopex>].
>
> In the last few months, a Firefox OS Vision was established of delivering
> an uncompromising, user-first, web-centric mobile experience.
> In parallel to the v2.5 work, we're working on establishing an actionable
> plan and concepts in support of this vision.
>
> *Goal*
> We want to *deliver an open OS that puts Web content first *and are
> working with product, engineering and research to assemble a working team.
> More than just applying new visuals/animations/components it is about
> crafting an end-to-end Firefox experience that:
>
>    - Puts Web content in the center of the experience
>    - Directly addresses the shortcomings of the Web on mobile
>    - Emphasizes the Web's strengths of immediacy and continuity across
>    devices
>    - Is centered around simplicity yet puts the user fully in control
>    - Creates an open platform for participation, and promotes community
>    contribution
>
> To be clear, many efforts are already underway in a number of these areas
> and many will require evangelism / support beyond what we will build into
> the product.  This initiative will not replace those efforts, but will seek
> to build on top of the amazing work that has gone into  customizations
> (add-ons), the ability to save / use Web content (Pin the Web), data sync
> and more.
>
> *Open Process*
> Design work inherently requires tight collaboration, discussions and more
> which can come into conflict with our desire to be open, if we let it.  We
> want this to be an open process and are committing to have open channels
> for participation and following along.
> If you would like more information on the project, or are interested in
> getting involved, we’ve set up a wiki [1
> <https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox_OS/Alopex>]. As the project progresses
> (note: the timeline in flux and will be updated), we will also be posting
> concepts to the wiki and emailing this list for your feedback.
>
> You can also find us in #alopex if you would like to reach out.  If you
> have specific questions for UX try finding Rob (robmac), Przemek (przemek),
> Harly (harly) or Juwei (Juwei).  We look forward to hearing from you.
>
>
> Watch for more updates in the coming weeks.
>
> Thanks,
>
> The Firefox OS UX and Product teams
>
> [1] https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox_OS/Alopex
> [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arctic_fox
> [3] http://turtlepedia.wikia.com/wiki/Alopex
>
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