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= Developer Experience =
Mozilla aims to make the web work better for developers, enabling them to produce ever better applications and sites. The Developer Experience product team works to find the ways in which Mozilla can best help developers do more. Kevin Dangoor has produced a [http://youtu.be/sM_xG3Hl0_w 5 minute video] introducing the idea.
 
Mozilla has a variety of projects underway and ongoing to help web developers. This page is all about bringing these efforts together and finding and filling gaps in the web developer experience. Kevin Dangoor has produced a [http://youtu.be/sM_xG3Hl0_w 5 minute video] introducing the idea.


The Developer Experience product team is:
The Developer Experience product team is:
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* Daniel Buchner
* Daniel Buchner


__TOC__
= Program Overview =
 
== Plans ==
 
A developer experience roadmap is planned for Q2 2012.
 
* [[DevTools/RoadmapDec2011|Developer Tools Roadmap]]
 
== Work Underway ==
 
* [[Features/DevTools|Many developer tools are under development]]. See also the [[DevTools]] homepage for information about development and getting involved.
* [[Apps/Ecosystem]] – work that has started to produce a simple developer step-by-step flow for building an App
 
=== Stage: Definition, Design, Planning, Development ===
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<td class="header" style="width: 5%;">Pr</td>
<td class="header" style="width: 5%;">Rank</td>
<td class="header" style="width: 40%;">Feature</td>
<td class="header" style="width: 10%;">Stage</td>
<td class="header" style="width: 10%;">Target</td>
<td class="header" style="width: 15%;">Lead eng</td>
<td class="header" style="width: 15%;">Directly Responsible Individual</td>
</tr>
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| ?#
| ?Feature name#
| ?Feature priority#
| ?Feature rank#
| ?Feature stage#
| ?Feature version#
| ?Feature lead engineer#
| ?Feature feature manager#
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| sort=Feature priority,Feature rank,Feature stage
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</table>


== Kilimanjaro Status ==
Mozilla has a lot going on for developers. Find out more by looking at the [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hQpz6CLaYtLVljS4x4snxzxbDhMVkHyNFDpgwqby7N8/edit Mozilla Developer Program overview].


This is an extraction of the developer experience part of the Kilimanjaro project page. We will augment the information below with status.
Also of note is the [[DevTools/RoadmapDec2011|December 2011 Developer Tools Roadmap]]


=== Developers will have comprehensive resources to enable "idea to basic app in 5 mins"  ===
* Docs
** What are Apps?
** How do we build them?
** Manifests
** Marketplace
* Tools
** {{ok|}} Debugger
*** Mobile debugging patches have landed.
* Partners
** Upload API to marketplace
** Monetization
** Analytics
** Hosting
* Libraries
** Offline
** Payment
** Responsive Design
* Code Samples
* Support
** Partner Engineering
** Tier 2, 3
** SUMO
* Evangelism
** Gecko compatibility


=== Kilimanjaro People ===
== Developer Experience Go-To People ==


* Documentation
* Product Managers: Kevin Dangoor, Daniel Buchner
** [[WebDev/DevEcosystem|The Developer Ecosystem team]], led by Fred Wenzel, are working on creating tutorials/tracks to guide developers through App creation
* Developer Tools Engineering: Dave Camp
** Janet Swisher is working on content strategy for Apps developers
* Apps Ecosystem Web Development: Fred Wenzel
* Apps Marketplace partners
* Developer PR: Paul Jarratt
** These are the service providers that developers use that will push Apps to the Marketplace on behalf of the developers
* UX: Brian Dils
** Ron Piovesan does a lot of the initial contact with these partners
* Market Research: John Jensen
** Kev Needham's group helps support the partners if they are having trouble with the store or other issues
** Fred Wenzel's group can help engineers with the APIs and system integration
* Evangelism
** Joe Stagner is leading on developer evangelism for Apps

Latest revision as of 15:13, 10 October 2012

Mozilla aims to make the web work better for developers, enabling them to produce ever better applications and sites. The Developer Experience product team works to find the ways in which Mozilla can best help developers do more. Kevin Dangoor has produced a 5 minute video introducing the idea.

The Developer Experience product team is:

  • Kevin Dangoor
  • Daniel Buchner

Program Overview

Mozilla has a lot going on for developers. Find out more by looking at the Mozilla Developer Program overview.

Also of note is the December 2011 Developer Tools Roadmap


Developer Experience Go-To People

  • Product Managers: Kevin Dangoor, Daniel Buchner
  • Developer Tools Engineering: Dave Camp
  • Apps Ecosystem Web Development: Fred Wenzel
  • Developer PR: Paul Jarratt
  • UX: Brian Dils
  • Market Research: John Jensen