For those who missed it, here are the slides from the MDN demo:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1_z7jkfqz2gkgWhdCZgTB-m5bXD8kpOpO2iUuxEOoZMM/edit?usp=sharing
(If you can't access Google slides, let me know and I'll send you a PDF)
1. Florian covered progress on the HTTP documentation; advanced topics
are now complete. More than 180 pages have been written in total. Next
up will be HTTP/2 in Q2. We have already exceeded the goal for pageviews
(500K/month) of this section that was set last summer; in February
there were 508K pageviews. HTTP header articles are now linked from the
(Nightly) Dev Tools netmonitor, similar to the JS errors in the console,
which have been very successful.
2. Jean-Yves reported that the MDN team has taken over maintenance of
the content on
platform-status.mozilla.org, and updated it for the last
6 months. This site was created by the WADI team, which no longer exists.
3. Jean-Yves also talked about the work done for "Firefox 52 for
developers". Fx52 will be the most important Firefox release from the
webdev perspective this half-year, due to delivering CSS Grids and Web
Assembly (and much more!). MDN has complete release notes, and >140
pages were updated for this release. The team also prepared about 20
tweets. Rachel Andrew is writing a set of guides about CSS Grids;
initial feedback is very good. This will be the best info about CSS
Grids on the web. Every member of the writing team contributed to this
effort, and there was collaboration with many teams inside and outside
Marketing.
4. Jon Petto showed the promotions that have been added to MDN for our
partnership with Sauce Labs for an extended trial offer to their testing
resources. The promotional boxes are only in relevant locations, with
great artwork and tasteful, non-pushy copy. This effort was a
collaboration with the Web Compatibility and Creative teams.