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<section begin=summary />{{TeamSummary
<section begin=summary />{{TeamSummary
|teamtitle=Developer Engagement
|teamtitle=Developer Relations
|teampagelocation=Engagement/Developer_Engagement
|teampagelocation=Engagement/Developer_Engagement
|teamlead=Stormy Peters
|teamlead=Stormy Peters
|mailinglist=
|mailinglist=[https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/engagement-developers engagement-developers@lists.mozilla.org]
|description=Mozilla is a non-profit organization that exists to make the Web better for people everywhere. As part of that mission, we advocate for the use of open technologies to ensure that anybody, anywhere can create for the Web. We are a group of people who are passionate about the Web and have seen it evolve from simple text pages to complex applications. We help developers learn about, build with and champion open technologies so the Web itself is open.
|description=The Developer Relations community's mission is '''to enable, inspire and collaborate to make the Web the primary platform used to create experiences across all connected devices.'''
* We work with product teams to communicate how developers benefit from Mozilla products and open technologies, to achieve our mission and product plans.
* We provide information, examples, and direct interaction, online and at events, so that developers (within Mozilla and in the broader Web community) understand and adopt open technologies and products.
* We foster the capabilities of Mozillians to communicate about Mozilla's initiatives and values to developers, so that Mozilla's developer community can grow.
}}<section end=summary />
}}<section end=summary />


== Team Roster ==
<h2>DevRel 2014 Goals</h2>
Note: Email addresses are @ mozilla.com
Developer Relations has adopted 5 primary goals for focusing our efforts in 2014. The first two are being measured using [http://visionmobile.com/DE1Q14Mozilla external industry benchmarks] from Vision Mobile.
{| class="fullwidth-table"
* 24.5 % of mobile web developers using open web technologies. (17%, July 2013.)
| style="background:#EFEFEF; width:25%" | '''Name'''
* 24.5% of apps developed in HTML5 across all platforms. (17%, July 2013.)
| style="background:#EFEFEF;" | '''Contact'''
* Original goal of 13,000 apps in the Firefox Marketplace; revised goal in June to incorporate quality measure: target is now 6,000 apps coupled with an average of at least one app install per Marketplace visit by consumers (1,448 total app count in July 2013; 4,600 apps with one app instal per MP visit in July 2014)
| style="background:#EFEFEF;" | '''Location'''
* 1,000 developers/month contributing to Developer Relations activities. (473 active MDN doc contributors in July 2013; 710 MDN doc contributors as part of 1073 total active DevRel contributors in July 2014)
| style="background:#EFEFEF;" | '''Project Assignments'''
* 30% of web devs that use HTML5 use Firefox Developer Tools as their primary tool set. (15% in July 2014; 21% in July 2014)
|-
|William Bamberg
|wbamberg@
|Vancouver, Canada
|Add-ons SDK (Jetpack) documentation
|-
|Jeff Griffiths
|jgriffiths@
|Vancouver, Canada
|Add-ons SDK (Jetpack) evangelism
|-
|Rob Hawkes
|Email: robhawkes@ <br>IRC: robhawkes<br>Twitter: [https://twitter.com/robhawkes @robhawkes]
|Bournemouth, UK
|Technical Evangelism, Ask MDN
|-
|Christian Heilmann
|cheilmann@
|London, UK
|Technical Evangelism
|-
|Havi Hoffman
|hhoffman@ <br>IRC: havi<br>Twitter: [https://twitter.com/freshelectrons @freshelectrons]<br> Flickr: [http://www.flickr.com/photos/freshelectrons/ freshelectrons]  
|Mountain View, California, US
|Labs Content & Betafarm
|-
|Tristan Nitot
|tnitot@<br>Twitter: [https://twitter.com/nitot @nitot]<br> Flickr: [http://www.flickr.com/photos/nitot/ nitot]
|Paris, France
|Mission Evangelism via [http://hacks.mozilla.org/category/missionmozilla/ Mission:Mozilla articles on the Hacks blog] (along with PR and Volunteer community development)
|-
|Robert Nyman
|robnyman@ <br>Blog: [http://robertnyman.com http://robertnyman.com] <br> Twitter: [https://twitter.com/robertnyman @robertnyman] <br> Google+: [https://plus.google.com/118100898483063383963/ Robert Nyman]
|Sweden
|Technical Evangelism
|-
|Jay Patel
|Email: jay@ <br>IRC: jay<br>Twitter: [https://twitter.com/#!/jaybhai @jaybhai]
|California, US
|MDN product management, Dev Derby, Demo Studio
|-
|Stormy Peters
|stormy@
|Colorado, US
|Team Lead
|-
|Eric Shepherd
|Email: sheppy@ <br>IRC: sheppy<br>Twitter: [https://twitter.com/#!/sheppy @sheppy]
|Tennessee, US
|MDN documentation
|-
|Janet Swisher
|Email: jswisher@ <br>IRC: jms<br>Twitter/identi.ca: [https://twitter.com/#!/jmswisher @jmswisher]
|Texas, US
|MDN documentation, doc sprints
|-
|Joe Stagner
|jstagner@ <br>Blog: [http://misfitgeek.com http://misfitgeek.com] <br> Twitter: [https://twitter.com/misfitgeek @misfitgeek] <br> Google+: [https://plus.google.com/114116282703946471000/ Joe Stagner]
|New Hampshire, USA
|Developer Geek - www.MisfitGeek.com
|-
|Shezmeen Prasad
|Email: shez@ <br>IRC: shez
|California, US
|Developer Events Manager
|}


A mid-year update on how we are tracking against these goals can be watched on [https://air.mozilla.org/town-hall-2014-goals-developer-relations/ AirMozilla]; slides are [https://docs.google.com/a/mozilla.com/file/d/0Bztff7J_Ha95R1ZkZ0MxaTQ3QWM/edit here].


== Projects ==
<h2>DevRel 2014 Project Dashboard</h2>
{| class="fullwidth-table"
DevRel has a number of projects to support the initiatives below. To see the latest status (updated roughly each week starting in February 2014), check out: [https://docs.google.com/a/mozilla.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Agnam2idvqcBdEk0MUJ4SkZ3aGJRXzVUQWl1UkdPNWc#gid=0 DevEngage 2014 Program Status]. If you have any questions don't hesitate to reach out to Diane Tate (diane@mozilla and diane on IRC).
| style="background:#EFEFEF;" |'''Project Name'''
| style="background:#EFEFEF;" |'''Description'''
| style="background:#EFEFEF;" | '''Primary Contact'''
|-
| [https://developer.mozilla.org Mozilla Developer Network (MDN)]
| The Mozilla Developer Network is a resource that brings together various developer communities within the Mozilla universe and provides a platform for developers to learn, share, and collaborate. [[MDN | Planning and tracking for MDN]]
| Jay Patel
|-
| MDN Documentation Center (MDC)
| Within MDN, this is the wiki-based body of documentation, for web developers and Mozilla developers
| Eric Shepherd
|-
| [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/demos/ Demo Studio]
| A place on MDN for developers to share demos of new web technologies
| Jay Patel
|-
| [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/demos/devderby Dev Derby]
| A monthly demo contest on a chosen technical theme
| Jay Patel
|-
| [[MDN/Doc_Sprints|Documentation Sprints]]
| A document sprint is a short time period when people from the community gather for focused effort on writing documentation for MDC.  
| Janet Swisher
|-
| Ask MDN
| A fortnightly Twitter session on a chosen topic, where Twitter users can ask questions to a panel of experts on that topic
| Rob Hawkes
|-
| [http://hacks.mozilla.org/ Mozilla Hacks]
| Mozilla's blog targeted to web developers. It includes technical articles, demos, and news from Developer Engagement members and guest bloggers.
|
|-
| [http://hacks.mozilla.org/category/missionmozilla/ Mission:Mozilla]
| A Series of interviews of Mozillians targeted at Web Developers, bringing together 3 things: Mozilla's mission, Mozilla's people and Mozilla's technologies. In other words, what Mozilla does, who does it within Mozilla, and why (in relation to Mozilla's mission).
| Tristan Nitot
|-
| Add-ons Workshops
| An ongoing series of workshops geared towards introducing Web Developers to the Add-on SDK ( two workshops planned for Fall 2011 so far. )
| Jeff Griffiths
|-
| [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/developers/docs/sdk/latest/ Add-on SDK documentation]
| Writing documentation for the Add-on SDK, and maintaining the tools used to generate it.
| Will Bamberg
|-
| [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/events Conference speaking & participation]
| Mozillians speaking at and attending conferences and meeting the local communities.
|Shezmeen Prasad
|}


== How can you get involved? ==
<h2>Events</h2>
Are you looking for sponsorship or speakers for a developer-oriented event? Please submit a request via this form: <br/>[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/form.dev-engagement-event Developer Events Request]. You can track Mozilla's participation in various events around the world using the '[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/events Where is Mozilla]' calendar on MDN.


=== Contact Us! ===
<h2>Meetings</h2>
* Team Mailing Lists:
Every Tuesday at 9am PST we hold a community meeting to talk about various developer project and activities. Details, agendas and minutes are [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Engagement/Developer_Engagement/Meetings here]
** [http://www.mozilla.org/about/forums/#dev-documentation mozilla.dev.documentation]: For discussions about documentation: how it should be written, distributed, maintained, and so on.
** [http://www.mozilla.org/about/forums/#dev-mdc mozilla.dev.mdc]: MDN Documentation Center discussion and content production.
** [http://www.mozilla.org/about/forums/#dev-mdn mozilla.dev.mdn]: Mozilla Developer Network website development.
* Team IRC Channels:
** [irc://irc.mozilla.org#devrel #devrel]: Discussion of anything related to developer engagement (or "developer relations", hence the channel name)
** [irc://irc.mozilla.org#devmo #devmo]: Discussion of developer documentation in [https://developer.mozilla.org/en MDC]
** [irc://irc.mozilla.org#mdn #mdn]: Development of the [https://developer.mozilla.org MDN] website


=== Engage Developers! ===
<h2>Hacks Blog</h2>
* Submit demos!
This covers both development tips and tricks in general, and also looks at features in Mozilla's products from a technical perspective. [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Engagement/Developer_Engagement/Hacks_blog Hacks Details]
** [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/demos/ Demo Studio] is always open.  Any type of demo, anytime.
** Get developers excited about our monthly [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/demos/devderby Dev Derby!]
** If you see a cool demo, encourage the author to submit it.
* Help everyone discover the great content.
** Add a [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/promote Promote MDN] badge/button to your website or blog.
* Write a guest post for Hacks (for example, a case study or walk-through of a relevant project you're worked on, such as an HTML5 game).
* Tell us about conferences you attend and you want to speak at (currently with the [http://6y1.go.ly/mozilla/events Conference checklist form]).
* Contribute to MDC! Look for these tags:
** [https://developer.mozilla.org/Special:Tags?tag=NeedsTechnicalReview NeedsTechnicalReview]: Correct any problems, and remove the tag.
** [https://developer.mozilla.org/Special:Tags?tag=NeedsEditorialReview NeedsEditorialReview]: Correct any problems, and remove the tag.
** [https://developer.mozilla.org/Special:Tags?tag=NeedsExample NeedsExample]: Write a code example, add it to the page, and remove the tag.


* Organise Mozilla events participation
<h2>"DevPulse" Monthly Communication</h2>
** [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/events Where is Mozilla?]
[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Engagement/Developer_Engagement/DevPulse DevPulse Monthly Newsletter spanning all things Developer + Mozilla]
** If there's a conference you want Mozilla to speak at, sponsor, or support you to attend, please fill out the [http://nx3.go.ly/events/checklist Conference Checklist], which helps us prioritize all the requests we get.
** See [[/SpeakingAndEventsPlan|Speaking and Events]] for an explanation of our priorities.
** The [http://wiki.mozilla.org/MDN/ConferencePlaybook Conference Handbook] has advice for speakers.


== Resources ==
<h2>Resources</h2>
* Outreach Channels:
Want to give a presentation for Mozilla? Templates and other resources all found [https://wiki.mozilla.org/ReMo/SIGs/Evangelism_Reps/Presentation-Templates here].
** [http://developer.mozilla.org MDN website]
** [http://hacks.mozilla.org Hacks Web developer blog]
** [http://twitter.com/mozhacks @mozhacks on Twitter]
** [http://www.youtube.com/user/mozhacks Hacks YouTube channel]
** [https://twitter.com/askmdn @AskMDN on Twitter]


* MDN Creative Assets
<h2> Teams </h2>
** All the MDN logos and swag creative available here:
For more information about our current projects, please check out our team pages.
*** Logos and swag designs: http://people.mozilla.org/~jpatel/mdn/creative/
*** Promote buttons: http://people.mozilla.org/~jpatel/mdn/promote/buttons/
** There are .png and .ai version for your various needs.  You can use these to create marketing collateral, swag and any other MDN related gear.


* [[MDN/ConferencePlaybook|Conference Playbook]]: tips on attending conferences, from battle-scarred veterans
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For the latest greatest 2015 MDN stuff, go to our 2015 MDN Page. Grazi!

Developer Relations
Team Lead: Stormy Peters Mailing List: engagement-developers@lists.mozilla.org
The Developer Relations community's mission is to enable, inspire and collaborate to make the Web the primary platform used to create experiences across all connected devices.
  • We work with product teams to communicate how developers benefit from Mozilla products and open technologies, to achieve our mission and product plans.
  • We provide information, examples, and direct interaction, online and at events, so that developers (within Mozilla and in the broader Web community) understand and adopt open technologies and products.
  • We foster the capabilities of Mozillians to communicate about Mozilla's initiatives and values to developers, so that Mozilla's developer community can grow.

DevRel 2014 Goals

Developer Relations has adopted 5 primary goals for focusing our efforts in 2014. The first two are being measured using external industry benchmarks from Vision Mobile.

  • 24.5 % of mobile web developers using open web technologies. (17%, July 2013.)
  • 24.5% of apps developed in HTML5 across all platforms. (17%, July 2013.)
  • Original goal of 13,000 apps in the Firefox Marketplace; revised goal in June to incorporate quality measure: target is now 6,000 apps coupled with an average of at least one app install per Marketplace visit by consumers (1,448 total app count in July 2013; 4,600 apps with one app instal per MP visit in July 2014)
  • 1,000 developers/month contributing to Developer Relations activities. (473 active MDN doc contributors in July 2013; 710 MDN doc contributors as part of 1073 total active DevRel contributors in July 2014)
  • 30% of web devs that use HTML5 use Firefox Developer Tools as their primary tool set. (15% in July 2014; 21% in July 2014)

A mid-year update on how we are tracking against these goals can be watched on AirMozilla; slides are here.

DevRel 2014 Project Dashboard

DevRel has a number of projects to support the initiatives below. To see the latest status (updated roughly each week starting in February 2014), check out: DevEngage 2014 Program Status. If you have any questions don't hesitate to reach out to Diane Tate (diane@mozilla and diane on IRC).

Events

Are you looking for sponsorship or speakers for a developer-oriented event? Please submit a request via this form:
Developer Events Request. You can track Mozilla's participation in various events around the world using the 'Where is Mozilla' calendar on MDN.

Meetings

Every Tuesday at 9am PST we hold a community meeting to talk about various developer project and activities. Details, agendas and minutes are here

Hacks Blog

This covers both development tips and tricks in general, and also looks at features in Mozilla's products from a technical perspective. Hacks Details

"DevPulse" Monthly Communication

DevPulse Monthly Newsletter spanning all things Developer + Mozilla

Resources

Want to give a presentation for Mozilla? Templates and other resources all found here.

Teams

For more information about our current projects, please check out our team pages.

Technical Evangelism
Team Lead: Mark Coggins Mailing List: evangelism@lists.mozilla.org
Mozilla's Technology Evangelism group engages with developers and the broader web community to:
  • Share the Mozilla mission of openness, innovation and opportunity on the web
  • Encourage adoption of open web standards and open standards-based technology created by Mozilla and others in support of our mission
  • Provide developer enablement resources
  • Collect and champion developer feedback on Mozilla initiatives and technology
  • Understand competing initiatives and technology from for-profit players


Mozilla Developer Network (MDN)
Team Lead: Ali Spivak Mailing List: dev-mdc@lists.mozilla.org
MDN is an open community of developers building resources for a better web, regardless of brand, browser or platform.