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* [[MDN/Inspiration|Inspiration & Examples]] | * [[MDN/Inspiration|Inspiration & Examples]] | ||
* [[MDN/Summit2010Notes|Notes from MDN Session at Summit 2010]] | * [[MDN/Summit2010Notes|Notes from MDN Session at Summit 2010]] | ||
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* [[MDN/FAQ|FAQ]] (coming soon) | * [[MDN/FAQ|FAQ]] (coming soon) | ||
* [[MDN/Contacts|Contacts]] (coming soon) | * [[MDN/Contacts|Contacts]] (coming soon) |
Revision as of 16:52, 3 February 2011
Current Projects
- MDN Website Development
- Status Meetings
- MDN 0.9.x (Danger Mouse)
- MDN v0.9.1 - v0.9.x (Q42010-Q12010)
- MDN v0.9 (Q32010)
- MDN L10n
- SEO
- MDN v1.0 (Phase I) (Q42010 - Q22011)
- MDN Demo Room (Q12011)
- Possible integration with jsFiddle
- Demo planning for Firefox 4
- Mozilla Hacks Blog
- See what's coming up on our content calendar.
- about:hacks Newsletter
- Metrics
- MDN Metrics Dashboard (Q1-Q2 2011)
- What do we want to know?
- Documentation Sprints
- We get together, in person or online, for focused effort of writing documentation for MDN.
Past / Completed Projects
Roadmap & Brainstorming
- MDN Project Roadmap
- Will add specific docs
- Web QA Schedule to help plan milestones.
- AMO Roadmap for reference.
About 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.
- GOALS
- Improve discover-ability of resources for our Web, Add-ons, Mobile, Firefox/Mozilla and Labs developer communities.
- Create a home for developer marketing and evangelism efforts for Mozilla as a company and community.
- Engage with developer communities more frequently to raise awareness of Mozilla programs and increase participation.
- Re-establish Mozilla as leader in "open Web" innovation through higher visibility for our developer communities.
- AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT
- Website and wiki platform selection, customization, and maintenance (learn from our issues with MindTouch Deki)
- Better communication and collaboration with product teams (Firefox, Add-ons, Labs, etc) for a more integrated developer marketing program
- Surfacing important developer issues and addressing their needs through direct and frequent feedback (surveys, User Voice integration, etc)
- Showcasing our leadership in Web innovation and standards support (woff, open video, etc) to stay ahead of the competition
- Better use of metrics to track engagement and more research to understand our developer segments in order to provide useful insights to drive our decisions.
- Rebuild our developer ground game by bringing back community events like Developer Days and trying new experiments like the Mozilla User Groups (MUGs) program or Hacks Nights.
Developer Communities
- Web
- Mobile
- Add-ons
- Applications
- Labs
Developer Properties and Channels
- Mozilla Developer Center (MDC): http://developer.mozilla.org
- Hacks blog: http://hacks.mozilla.org
- Hacks newsletter about:hacks
- Hacks Twitter account @mozhacks
- Hacks Youtube channel mozhacks
- Mozilla Labs: http://mozillalabs.com/
- Add-ons Developer Hub: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/developers
- Firefox for Mobile: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/mobile/
- Newsgroups: mozilla.dev.web-development
- Dev-news
- Web-tech blog
Resources & Contact Info
- Brainstorm Notes
- Inspiration & Examples
- Notes from MDN Session at Summit 2010
- Development Process
- FAQ (coming soon)
- Contacts (coming soon)
MDN Site Community
The MDN Site Community consists of people interested in maintaining and improving the content of the MDN Site.
- IRC: #devmo on irc.mozilla.org
- Mailing list: dev-mdc at lists.mozilla.org, https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-mdc
- MDN Community Forum
- Community meetings occur every two weeks on Wednesdays, 10:00 US Pacific time (UTC-0800 in winter, UTC-0700 in summer), in the #devmo IRC channel. See Agenda & minutes.