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== July 15th, 2019 ==
* '''#1 Developer Program''' -- Every year SlashData, an industry analyst firm focused on the developer economy, conducts a global survey of over 20,000 developers to benchmark the performance of developer programs and understand what drives developer satisfaction. They’ve just announced publication of the most recent results in their SlashData Developer Program Benchmark Report H2 2018 (reports come out 5-6 months after the targeted range). Mozilla was the number one developer program in five categories, including Documentation and Blogs/Newsletters, and made significant gains in developer program engagement and satisfaction. Quoting from the awards recap, “...arguably the most spectacular jump in performance, is Mozilla. Mozilla’s engagement has risen consistently over the past five surveys, from 37% in Q2 2016 to 56% in Q4 2018. Developer satisfaction with Mozilla has similarly jumped from -10 to +15 over that period.”
* '''Sign Up!''' --- Tickets for Mozilla’s [https://2019.viewsourceconf.org/ View Source Conference], September 30-October 1 in Amsterdam, are now on sale, and the event schedule with speakers and topics is live on the web site. In addition to talks, panels and demos, two popular podcasts will be recording episodes live on-site. View Source Amsterdam was formed in collaboration with our friends at Microsoft, Google, Samsung, and W3C to provide a dive deeper dive into the workings of the web.
* '''Catching up Via Video''' -- We know you can’t always attend the events we sponsor or have speakers for, so want to help you keep track of those presentations as they become available online. Videos from JSConf EU are being released. You can watch Mozilla’s Havi Hoffman present [https://2019.jsconf.eu/havi-hoffman/in-the-land-of-the-javascripters.html “In The Land Of The Javascripters”] as well as a few talks that garnered interest: C J Silverio’s “The Economics Of Open Source” and Henri Helvetica’s [https://2019.jsconf.eu/henri-helvetica/shape-of-the-web.html “Shape Of The Web”]. All the recorded presentations are available via the JSConf EU [https://2019.jsconf.eu/speakers/ speakers] web page. And videos of keynote presentations from the recent [https://archive.org/details/@indieweb IndieWeb Summit] are now available via Archive.org.
== July 8th, 2019 ==
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