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* [[Engagement/Developer_Engagement/Mozilla_Developer_Network|Mozilla Developer Network]]
* [[Engagement/Developer_Engagement/Mozilla_Developer_Network|Mozilla Developer Network]]
* [[Engagement/Developer_Engagement/Technical_Evangelism|Technical Evangelism]]
* [[Engagement/Developer_Engagement/Technical_Evangelism|Technical Evangelism]]
<h2> Roster </h2>
<p>Note: Email addresses are @ mozilla.com
</p>
<table class="fullwidth-table">
<tr>
<td style="background:#EFEFEF;"> <b>Name</b>
</td>
<td style="background:#EFEFEF;"> <b>Contact</b>
</td>
<td style="background:#EFEFEF;"> <b>Location</b>
</td>
<td style="background:#EFEFEF;"> <b>Project Assignments</b>
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Mike Alexis
</td>
<td>malexis@
</td>
<td>San Francisco, CA
</td>
<td>Program Manager of Mozilla.org
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>William Bamberg
</td>
<td>wbamberg@
</td>
<td>Vancouver, Canada
</td>
<td>Add-ons SDK (Jetpack) documentation
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Craig Cook
</td>
<td>ccook@
</td>
<td>Emeryville CA, US
</td>
<td>Websites, MDN, blog themes, etc.
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Justin Crawford
</td>
<td>jcrawford@
</td>
<td>Boulder, CO
</td>
<td>Technical project manager on Web Productions team
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Mark Giffin
</td>
<td>mgiffin@
</td>
<td>Los Angeles CA, US
</td>
<td>Contractor working part-time on Apps docs
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Jeff Griffiths
</td>
<td>jgriffiths@
</td>
<td>Vancouver, Canada
</td>
<td>Add-ons SDK (Jetpack) evangelism
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Holly Habstritt
</td>
<td>hhabstritt@
</td>
<td>New York, NY
</td>
<td>Information Architecture and User Experience Design
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Andrei Hajdukewycz
</td>
<td>sancus@
</td>
<td>Toronto, ON
</td>
<td>Web Developer
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Rob Hawkes
</td>
<td>Email: robhawkes@ <br />IRC: robhawkes<br />Twitter: [https://twitter.com/robhawkes @robhawkes]
</td>
<td>Bournemouth, UK
</td>
<td>Games and Open Web Evangelism
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Christian Heilmann
</td>
<td>cheilmann@
</td>
<td>London, UK
</td>
<td>HTML5, Open Web Evangelism, [[/Engagement/Developer_Engagement/BrowserIDPlan|BrowserID]], [[/Engagement/Developer_Engagement/DevToolsPlan|Developer Tools]]
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Havi Hoffman
</td>
<td>hhoffman@ <br />IRC: havi<br />Twitter: [https://twitter.com/freshelectrons @freshelectrons]<br /> Flickr: [http://www.flickr.com/photos/freshelectrons/ freshelectrons]
</td>
<td>Mountain View, California, US
</td>
<td>Labs &amp; Apps Content, MDN Hack Day instigator [http://twitter.com/mozlabs @mozlabs]
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>John Karahalis
</td>
<td>Email: jkarahalis@ <br />IRC: openjck<br />Twitter: [https://twitter.com/openjck @openjck]
</td>
<td>Rochester, NY, US
</td>
<td>MDN project management, Dev Derby engagement and contest management
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Michael Kelly
</td>
<td>mkelly@ <br />IRC: mkelly<br /> Twitter: [https://twitter.com/osmose @osmose]
</td>
<td>Mountain View, CA
</td>
<td>Websites, Flicks, Affiliates, Snippets
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Giorgos Logiotatidis </td>
<td>glogiotatidis@ </td>
<td>Berlin, Germany</td>
<td>Web developer on Mozilla Reps and Mozillians</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Paul McLanahan</td>
<td>pmac@ <br />IRC: pmac<br />Twitter: [https://twitter.com/pmclanahan @pmclanahan]</td>
<td>Durham, NC</td>
<td>MozillaLabs.com</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Chris More
</td>
<td>cmore@ <br />IRC: cmore<br />Twitter: [https://twitter.com/chrismore @chrismore]
</td>
<td>Mountain View, CA
</td>
<td>Web Productions manager
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Barry Munsterteiger
</td>
<td>barry@ <br />IRC: barrym<br />Twitter: [https://twitter.com/mozbarry @mozbarry]<br /> Flickr: [http://www.flickr.com/photos/element56/ element56]
</td>
<td>California, US
</td>
<td>Creative Instigator
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Tristan Nitot
</td>
<td>tnitot@<br />Twitter: [https://twitter.com/nitot @nitot]<br /> Flickr: [http://www.flickr.com/photos/nitot/ nitot]
</td>
<td>Paris, France
</td>
<td>Mission Evangelism via [http://hacks.mozilla.org/category/missionmozilla/ Mission:Mozilla articles on the Hacks blog] and [http://blog.mozilla.com/beyond-the-code/ Beyond the Code official blog] (along with PR and Volunteer community development)
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Robert Nyman
</td>
<td>robnyman@ <br />Blog: [http://robertnyman.com robertnyman.com] <br /> Twitter: [https://twitter.com/robertnyman @robertnyman] <br /> Google+: [https://plus.google.com/118100898483063383963/ Robert Nyman]
</td>
<td>Sweden
</td>
<td>Editor of [https://hacks.mozilla.org/ Mozilla Hacks], HTML5, Open Web Evangelism, Firefox, WebAPI, [https://twitter.com/mozhacks @mozhacks]
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Jean-Yves Perrier
</td>
<td>IRC: teoli<br />Twitter: [https://twitter.com/teoli2003 @teoli2003]
</td>
<td>Switzerland
</td>
<td>MDN Documentation
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Stormy Peters
</td>
<td>stormy@
</td>
<td>Colorado, US
</td>
<td>Team Lead
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Shezmeen Prasad
</td>
<td>Email: shez@ <br />IRC: shez
</td>
<td>California, US
</td>
<td>Developer Events Manager
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Eric Shepherd
</td>
<td>Email: sheppy@ <br />IRC: sheppy<br />Twitter: [https://twitter.com/sheppy @sheppy]
</td>
<td>Tennessee, US
</td>
<td>MDN documentation
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Ali Spivak
</td>
<td>Email: aspivak@ <br />IRC: alispivak<br />
</td>
<td>San Francisco, CA, US
</td>
<td>MDN Product Manager
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Joe Stagner
</td>
<td>jstagner@ <br />Blog: http://misfitgeek.com <br /> Twitter: [https://twitter.com/misfitgeek @misfitgeek] <br /> Google+: [https://plus.google.com/114116282703946471000/ Joe Stagner]
</td>
<td>New Hampshire, USA
</td>
<td>Apps Developer Ecosystem &amp; Partner Engagement, HTML5, Open Web Evangelism
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Benjamin Sternthal
</td>
<td>bsternthal@ <br />IRC: bensternthal<br /> Twitter: [https://twitter.com/bensternthal @bensternthal]
</td>
<td>Portland, OR
</td>
<td>Websites, AirMozilla, Betafarm, Mozilla Reps
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Janet Swisher
</td>
<td>Email: jswisher@ <br />IRC: jms<br />Twitter/identi.ca: [https://twitter.com/jmswisher @jmswisher]
</td>
<td>Texas, US
</td>
<td>MDN documentation, documentation community steward, doc sprints; Apps docs
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>[[User:Ckoehler | Christie Koehler]]
</td>
<td>Email: ckoehler@ <br />IRC: ckoehler<br />Twitter: [https://twitter.com/christiekoehler @christiekoehler]
</td>
<td>Portland, Oregon, US
</td>
<td>Project Manager for Evangelism
</td></tr>
</table>
== Alumni ==
{| class="fullwidth-table"
|-
| style="background:#EFEFEF;" | '''Name'''
| style="background:#EFEFEF;" | '''Contact'''
| style="background:#EFEFEF;" | '''Location'''
| style="background:#EFEFEF;" | '''Notes'''
|-
|Chris Blizzard
|Email: blizzard@
|California, USA
|was Director of Evangelism, then Director of Product Platform Management, now at a start-up
|-
|Jay Patel
|IRC: jay<br>Twitter: [https://twitter.com/#!/jaybhai @jaybhai]
|California, USA
|was Product Manager for MDN, now working at TiVo as Product Manager for Apps & SDK
|-
|Paul Rouget
|Email: prouget@
|Europe
|was Evangelist, now in Developer Tools
|}
== Projects ==
{| class="fullwidth-table"
| 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]]
| Ali Spivak
|-
| 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
| John Karahalis
|-
| [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/demos/devderby Dev Derby]
| A monthly demo contest on a chosen technical theme
| John Karahalis
|-
| [[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
|-
| [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Engagement/Developer_Engagement/Gaming_Plan Open Web Gaming Developer Engagement]
| Informing and helping developers with HTML5 & JavaScript game development.
| 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. Here are some [[Engagement/Developer Engagement/Hacks blog|helpful tips]] for posting on this blog.
| The following people have admin access to the Hacks blog. Contact one of them if you need account changes (such as to add a user for a guest post).:
Chris Heilmann, Luke Crouch, Jake Maul, Janet Swisher, Paul Rouget, Robert Nyman, Eric Shepherd, Stormy Peters, John Karahalis
|-
| [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Engagement/Developer_Engagement/Boot_to_Gecko_plan Boot to Gecko (B2G)]
| Mozilla's project to offer the Open Web as a platform for mobile devices
| Robert Nyman
|-
| [http://hacks.mozilla.org/category/mozilla-hacks-weekly/ Mozilla Hacks Weekly]
| A weekly blog post with links and reading tips from the Developer Engagement Team
| Robert Nyman
|-
| [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Engagement/Developer_Engagement/WebAPI_Plan WebAPI Developer Engagement]
| Outreach around Mozilla's WebAPI initiative
| Robert Nyman
|-
| [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Engagement/Developer_Engagement/Firefox_Plan Firefox Developer Engagement]
| Informing developers around progress with Firefox and the Web Platform
| Robert Nyman
|-
| [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
|-
| [[Engagement/Developer_Engagement/AddonSDK|Add-on SDK & Builder]]
| Blogging, Events and community work aimed towards promoting the Add-on SDK. Writing documentation for the Add-on SDK, and maintaining the tools used to generate it. See the
[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Engagement/Developer_Engagement/JetpackPlan Developer Engagement Jetpack Plan].
| Jeff Griffiths, Will Bamberg
|-
| [[/Apps/DevEngage/Plan|Apps Developer Engagement]]
| Helping developers understand and succeed building and distributing HTML5 Applications.
| Joe Stagner, Havi Hoffman
|-
| [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/events/ Conference speaking & participation]]
| Mozillians speaking at and attending conferences and meeting the local communities.
|Shezmeen Prasad
|-
| [[Engagement/Developer_Engagement/MDNEvents|MDN Events]]
| Community Events promoting Developer Engagement projects to web developers. Developer engagement team supports events for web developers, apps developers and technical writers.
| Jeff Griffiths, Havi Hoffman
|-
| [[Engagement/Developer_Engagement/AddonsCommunity|Addons Developer Community]]
| Events, communication and stewardship in support of the Addon Developer community.
| Jeff Griffiths
|-
| [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/events/ Where Is Mozilla - Global Events List]
| Centralized events list for where Mozilla is represented
| Shezmeen Prasad
|-
| [[Engagement/Developer_Engagement/swag-store-event-request-form|Swag Store & Event Request Form]]
| Ordering, tracking and reporting swag merchandise. Integrated event, sponsorship and swag request form.
| Shezmeen Prasad
|-
| [[ReMo/SIGs/Evangelism_Reps|Evangelism Reps]]
| Empowering the community to be Evangelists for Mozilla world-wide.
| Shezmeen Prasad
|-
| [[Webdev/Web_Production|Web Productions and Websites]]
| User-facing website project management, development, and design.
| Chris More
|-
| [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Engagement/Developer_Engagement/Hardware Hardware Deployment]
| Deploying B2G hardware to Mozilla staff, contributors, and external developers.
| |[[User:Ckoehler | Christie Koehler]], Stormy Peters
|-
| [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Engagement/Developer_Engagement/FirefoxOSAppsv2  Firefox OS Developer Engagement Plan]
| Technical Evangelism outreach activities to inspire developers to build open web apps for FFOS
| Havi Hoffman, Mark Coggins
|-
| [https://blog.mozilla.org/beyond-the-code/ Beyond the Code] blog about the Mozilla Mission
| Writing stories about what makes Mozilla special: our mission, how we are organized, our not-for-profit nature, our openness. We're looking for contributors who want to post on Byeond the Code, and/or translate existing posts into other languages. Please get in touch with [[User:Nitot | Tristan]] for this.
| [[User:Nitot | Tristan Nitot]]
|}
== Documentation Drivers ==
The table showing the people responsible for driving (not necessarily writing) developer documentation in specific areas has moved to [https://developer.mozilla.org/Project:en/Topic_drivers Topic drivers] on MDN.
== How can you get involved? ==
=== Contact Us! ===
* Mailing lists:
** [http://www.mozilla.org/about/forums/#engagement-developers mozilla.engagement.developers]: General discussions of anything in the scope of developer engagement.
** [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.
* 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 content in [https://developer.mozilla.org/en MDC]
** [irc://irc.mozilla.org#mdndev #mdndev]: Development of the [https://developer.mozilla.org MDN] website
** [irc://irc.mozilla.org#mdn #mdn]: General questions about MDN
** [irc://irc.mozilla.org#webprod #webprod]: General questions about Web Productions and Mozilla Websites
=== Meetings ===
Websites &amp; Developer Engagement meets every other Wednesday at 8:00 am Pacific Time (16:00 UTC winter; 15:00 UTC summer).
* [[Engagement/Developer_Engagement/Meetings|Agenda and Notes]]
The Evangelism team meets every second Thursday at 8:00 am Pacific Time (16:00 UTC winter; 15:00 UTC summer) on the Thursdays <em>when the larger Developer Engagement meeting isn't happening</em>.
* [[Engagement/Developer_Engagement/Evangelism_Meetings|Agenda and Notes]]
These meetings are open to the community, use the information below to join:
* Dial-in information: 1-800-707-2533, pin: 369, conf: 463
* Back channel: [irc://irc.mozilla.org#devrel #devrel]
The MDN community meets every other Wednesday at 10:00 am Pacific Time (18:00 UTC winter; 17:00 UTC summer) in [irc://irc.mozilla.org#devmo #devmo] on irc.mozilla.org.
* [[MDN/Community_meetings|Agendas and Notes]]
* [https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=7atgd2ovttdiea1a8p6fksksf8%40group.calendar.google.com MDN community calendar]
=== Engage Developers! ===
* Submit demos!
** [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.
* Help everyone discover the great content.
* 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
** First step: if you want help with an event -- speaker, sponsorship, pizza budget, schwag, whatever - pls email dev-events@mozilla.com
** [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/events Where is 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 ==
* Outreach Channels:
** [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
** All the MDN logos and swag creative available here:
*** HTML5 rocket sticker [[File: MDN_hackDay_sticker.pdf|200px|thumb|left|alt text]]
* [[MDN/ConferencePlaybook|Conference Playbook]]: tips on attending conferences, from battle-scarred veterans

Revision as of 22:12, 4 February 2013

Websites & Developer Engagement
Team Lead: Stormy Peters Mailing List: engagement-developers@lists.mozilla.org
The Websites & Developer Engagement community serves the Mozilla mission by promoting open Web-related technologies to developers:
  • 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.

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