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MDN Q1 Sprint 1 demo, Mon 6 Feb, 09:00 PST, 17:00 UTC

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Janet Swisher

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Feb 2, 2017, 12:20:37 AM2/2/17
Hi MDN folks!

On Monday, 6 February (9:00 PST, 17:00 UTC), the MDN team will be
holding a demo session to show off achievements accomplished during the
first official sprint of this quarter.

Please attend if you would like to see what's been going on, or to share
what you've done recently. If you have something to share but are unable
to attend, please email me so that I can share it on your behalf.

This session is a bit of an experiment: It is part of a series of demos
by "durable teams" within Marketing showing work done during this
sprint; as such, it is a chance for MDN to show our work to the rest of
Mozilla Marketing. Since significant work on MDN is done by community
members, we are inviting you all to attend and participate.

For connection info, including a guest link for Vidyo, see the calendar
item for this meeting on the Public MDN Events calendar
<https://calendar.google.com/calendar/[email protected]&ctz=GMT>.
Please use that Vidyo link only for this meeting.

See the MDN Durable Team
<https://wiki.mozilla.org/Engagement/MDN_Durable_Team> wiki page if you
want more info about what this is all about.


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Janet Swisher <mailto:[email protected]>
Mozilla Developer Network <https://developer.mozilla.org>
Community Strategist

Janet Swisher

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Feb 7, 2017, 7:44:08 PM2/7/17
For those who missed the demo session:

* Chris Mills talked about the docs he wrote about WebAssembly
<https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/WebAssembly>.
There was some discussion about the benefits of WebAssembly for users.
* Jon Petto mentioned the improvements to font loading and caching
that will speed up MDN for users.
* I highlighted the milestone by Sphinx and the MDN French community
of translating all of the HTML, CSS and JavaScript pages. Congrats
again!
* I also gave a shout-out to Mike Smith from W3C for his recent
contributions, and to contributors from Microsoft for updating Edge
compatibility data.
* Will Bamberg demoed the "code samples on top" format and outlined
plans for testing this format with users.

Sorry if I missed anything that was in the demo, or should have been in it.
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