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==Projects needing definiton/requirements== | |||
==Proposed Projects== | |||
====Accessibility Review==== | |||
* proposed by teoli | |||
====Mobile/Tablet & Offline Experience for MDN==== | |||
* From community feedback during MDN redesign | |||
====StackOverflow widgets==== | |||
*Proposal to add topical StackOverFlow widgets to MDN pages, proposed by by [[User:Robnyman|Robert Nyman] & Ali | |||
====Filtering UI for MDN Seach / "Command & Query"==== | |||
*Proposal to finish and improve our in-progress work for implementing a [http://hollyhabstritt.com/blog/2013/11/5/command-query-a-better-filter-and-search-for-developers-on-mdn filter UI to the search field on MDN], proposed by Holly & Jannis | |||
==Completed Projects== | |||
====[[/Redesign|MDN Redesign]]==== | |||
*Large project aimed at rebranding & redesigning MDN to better serve developers as users and contributors. | |||
====Localization dashboard==== | |||
*The [https://wiki.mozilla.org/MDN/Development/Localization dashboard localization dashboard] will make it easier for our localization teams to do their work. | |||
====Google Summer of Code==== | |||
*The Mozilla Developer Network team will be hosting a Google Summer of Code this summer. The project will center around building a Localization Dashboard to track localization status and help localizers find articles that need to be updated. | |||
*For more information, please see our [https://wiki.mozilla.org/MDN/Development/Google_Summer_of_Code_2013 Google Summer of Code 2013] page. |
Revision as of 23:22, 24 June 2014
In order to plan ahead for the work that we need to do to make MDN better for everyone, we spec out large-scale projects that need to be done in advance. This includes both content projects and development projects.
A content project is any project primarily centered around the writing community. This includes cleaning up of landing pages, writing large-scale new documentation sets (such as documenting a whole new API), and so forth.
A development project is primarily handled by the development team or development volunteers. These projects are things like implementing large-scale new features or broad changes to the site's function or appearance. Some examples might be things like redesigning the editor interface or adding a new dashboard.
Content Projects
Development Projects
- Accessibility review
- Badges
- Blackhole Integration
- Building Blocks
- Content Annotations
- Diagramming tool
- Editor UX
- File Upload Filter
- Git Backend
- Hacks Localization
- Metrics
- Mobile
- Offline experience
- On-Site Messaging
- Personal dashboard
- Product Versioning
- Review and approval workflow
- Sample Code
- Samples UX
- Social Features
- Stack Overflow integration
- Videos
Projects needing definiton/requirements
Proposed Projects
Accessibility Review
- proposed by teoli
Mobile/Tablet & Offline Experience for MDN
- From community feedback during MDN redesign
StackOverflow widgets
- Proposal to add topical StackOverFlow widgets to MDN pages, proposed by by [[User:Robnyman|Robert Nyman] & Ali
Filtering UI for MDN Seach / "Command & Query"
- Proposal to finish and improve our in-progress work for implementing a filter UI to the search field on MDN, proposed by Holly & Jannis
Completed Projects
MDN Redesign
- Large project aimed at rebranding & redesigning MDN to better serve developers as users and contributors.
Localization dashboard
- The dashboard localization dashboard will make it easier for our localization teams to do their work.
Google Summer of Code
- The Mozilla Developer Network team will be hosting a Google Summer of Code this summer. The project will center around building a Localization Dashboard to track localization status and help localizers find articles that need to be updated.
- For more information, please see our Google Summer of Code 2013 page.