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Flags sprint Feb 7 - Feb 21 #28216

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dmarticus opened this issue Feb 3, 2025 · 0 comments
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Flags sprint Feb 7 - Feb 21 #28216

dmarticus opened this issue Feb 3, 2025 · 0 comments

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dmarticus commented Feb 3, 2025

I'll copy this into the main issue on Wednesday

Team Finally Launching A Groundswell SDKs (Flags)

Retro

Onboarding Lucas, finishing hackathon projects, starting work on the Java SDK, sparking customer joy, and finishing new flags
  • @haacked – On vacation, the snow looks sick
  • @havenbarnes
    • Launched remote config flags, monitoring usage
    • Finished encrypted payloads for remote config flags, SDK changes still needed
    • Started new Java SDK derived from posthog-android
  • @dmarticus
    • sparked customer joy
    • new flags are ready for real traffic! I wrote a synthetic test bed to verify how they work in both posthog-js and posthog-python and I've confirmed that person targeting works for every scenario. Am going to start rolling out real traffic this week – starting with team 2, and then ideally some percentage of real traffic later in the week

This sprint

Themes: release new flags to production traffic, meaningful progress on Java SDK, continue to spark joy with small features, start working on behavioral cohort targeting

Time off: @haacked 5 days

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Q1 2025 Objectives

(I'm going to turn these into sub-issues so I don't have to type so much)
✅=finished 🟡=in progress 🔴=won't finish ⚪=not started

🟡 Performance & Reliability
🟡 Customer-Driven Innovation
⚪ Strategic Research
  • Identify and analyze key user segments:
  1. Current active users
  2. Competitor users
  3. Custom solution implementers
  4. Potential users unaware of feature flagging
  • Conduct customer interviews to identify gaps and growth opportunities
  • Document findings and recommendations for product roadmap.
  • More context here
🟡 SDK Spike
🟡 User Experience Improvements

Low-hanging, medium-impact, and largely context-free fruit that can be picked up by any team member during available capacity:

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