Mozilla Articles
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MDN: Wiki edits disabled for now
We have entirely disabled editing of the current MindTouch based wiki, without enabling the automatic redirection to Kuma, while we deal with a technical issue caused by our script that was automatically migrating every edit on the MindTouch site to Kuma. Once that is resolved, we should be able to enable the automatic redirects of […]
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Kuma: The updated editor experience
The editing experience on the new Kuma wiki that we’ll be deploying starting on July 5th is not enormously different from what you’re used to, but there are some key differences I’d like to call out. Getting into the editor Let’s take a look, first, at differences in how you get into the editor. Once […]
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MDN: The Kuma switch begins on July 5th!
Update 2012-07-06: The date when content editing switches to the new platform has been postponed to July 9th. There have been some stability and data center issues that slowed us down, as well as a few big bugs that have been resolved but still need to be tested. Hopefully by now you’re aware we’re switching […]
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The new MDN wiki platform is coming soon!
Change is coming to the Mozilla Developer Network! As you probably know, we’ve been using the MindTouch wiki software for several years now, and although it’s a nice package, it has not been a good fit for us. As I hope you also already know, we’ve been working for the last couple of years on […]
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Interview: Marco Castelluccio & Mozilla Apps in Ubuntu
Hacks blog readers might remember Marco Castelluccio. Back in March we published an interview with Marco after he took first and second place in the IndexedDB Dev Derby with eLibri and FileSystemDB. Since then Marco has ramped up his contributions to Mozilla and the Open Web through a Google Summer of Code project building web […]
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Launching Evangelism Reps – getting the army of awesome ready to take the stage
Today the Developer Engagement Team has launched the Evangelism Reps program – a special interest group within ReMo. Each year, we get thousands of requests to send Mozilla speakers around the world to talk about HTML5, new web technologies, Mozilla’s mission, our projects, products and more. Now, we would love for you to join the […]
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, December 15th 2011
Time again for the Mozilla Developer Engagement team to share what what we have been reading lately.
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Moving browsers and the web forward (video)
A few days ago I was asked to deliver the first talk of the amazing Beyond Tellerand conference in Dusseldorf, Germany. The talk Breaking the barriers – moving browsers and the web forward introduced a lot of new ideas and technologies that are worked on my Mozilla and others to make the web of the […]
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Mozilla demoparty winners announced
The Demoparty Online Competition 2011 is part of the Mozilla Labs Demoparty Project, an initiative to foster artful exploration of open web technologies. We asked people from the demo scene to have a go at web technologies and (with WebGL being the absolute winner of course) managed to collect over 100 submissions. Now the judges […]
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Hacking Innovation: At WebFWD, Lean Startup Methodology Meets Open Source
WebFWD is Mozilla’s accelerator and incubator program for Open Innovation on the Web. It launched at the start of the summer, around the same time I joined Mozilla as a writer and wrangler of content, so I feel a personal stake in helping the program flourish and thrive. In the lean and rapid style of […]