Found 46 results for “"doc sprint"”
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State of the docs, December 23, 2011
Here are some of the changes to the Mozilla Developer Network site in the past couple of weeks. Web standards docs Ryan Havvy added an example to Logical Operators in the JavaScript Reference. Jean-Yves Perrier considerably improved Using CSS transforms, and wrote an article on the CSS visual formatting model. Jeremie Patonnier created pages for […]
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, October 20th 2011
We read, we read, and we read! And the result is a little introduction to things we in the Developer Engagement liked reading the latest week.
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JSConf EU fun and doc sprint results
At the just-finished JSConf.eu (European JavaScript Conference), Mozilla sponsored the Hacker Lounge, and held a doc sprint during the conference. The conference kicked off with Bella Morningstar, president of the Brendan Eich Fan Club (a.k.a. Mandy Lauderdale), serenading Brendan: JSConf.eu opening song – JavaScript Will Listen from Alexander Lang on Vimeo. Later, at Brendan’s request, […]
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Tagging docs for sprint at JSConf.eu October 1-2
We’re very excited to announce that Mozilla is sponsoring the Hacker Lounge at JSConf.eu and we will be holding a doc sprint at and during the conference. The focus of this doc sprint will naturally be docs for JavaScript and DOM. We hope to encourage attendees at the conference to contribute at least a little […]
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Better docs, by who? You (Doc sprint August 12-13)
tl;dr: MDN doc sprint, August 12-13, online or at local meetups organized by you. Write docs, get swag. How does better documentation for JavaScript, CSS, HTML and other open web technologies come into existence? People like you write it. MDN Doc Center contains some great docs, but it can always be clearer, more comprehensive, and […]
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Three(-way) cheers for the MDN doc sprint
Over the last three days, a group of Mozillians gathered in Cincinnati to eat N-way chili (and other cheese-laden dishes) and improve the MDN Documentation Center. This gathering was double the size of the first in-person doc sprint last October. The sprint followed after the Open Help conference, and shared time, space, food, and fun […]
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MDN doc sprint, in-person and online, June 6 to 8
In just about one month, we’ll be holding our next documentation sprint for Mozilla Developer Network, building on the success of recent sprints in April and January, and October of 2010. This will be the first sprint since October to have a planned in-person gathering. Our main topical focus continues to be open web technologies, […]
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Another successful MDN doc sprint
While this weekend’s documentation sprint was smaller than the previous one, it represented significant steps toward achieving the goal of making Mozilla Developer Network a comprehensive, usable, and accurate resource for everyone developing for the web. Eric Shepherd created and refined (and the rest of us began implementing) a format and related templates for browser […]
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Help improve MDN docs: Sprint April 1-2
The last documentation sprint was so much fun, we couldn’t wait to do it again. So we’re holding another one next weekend, from April 1 at 14:00 UTC until April 2 at 23:59 UTC: This is a online sprint, meaning that people will participate from wherever they are, coordinating via IRC[1]. Please join us for […]
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Upcoming MDN doc sprints
After the huge success of our most recent documentation sprint for MDN, it seems too long to wait for the next planned sprint in June. So we’re squeezing an extra sprint into the schedule, on the weekend of April 1st and 2nd. Mark your calendars: Specific starting and ending times will be determined soon, probably […]