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== Current Projects ==
== Current Projects ==
* [[MDN/Kuma|Project "Kuma" - MDN 1.x/2.x]] (2011)
* [[MDN/Kuma|Project "Kuma" - MDN 1.x/2.x]] (2011)
** [http://mozilla.focalcurve.com/mdn/ Craig's mockups]
** [[MDN/Milestones|Kuma/MDN Roadmap & Milestones]] provides an overview of our release schedule.
** [http://mozilla.focalcurve.com/mdn/ Craig's mockups] will give you a look at the design work we're doing.
* [[MDN/MDNv09x|MDN 0.9.x]] (Danger Mouse)
* [[MDN/MDNv09x|MDN 0.9.x]] (Danger Mouse)
** MDN 0.9.5
** MDN 0.9.5

Revision as of 21:39, 26 August 2011

Current Projects

Test-Automation Approach

Past / Completed Projects

Past/Completed Projects

Roadmap & Brainstorming

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

Resources & Contact Info

MDN Site Community

The MDN Site Community consists of people interested in maintaining and improving the content of the MDN Site.