Changes

Jump to: navigation, search

MDN/Hack on MDN

675 bytes added, 20:54, 17 July 2019
Hack on MDN: Update description
== Hack on MDN ==
'''Hack on MDN''' are a set of events where MDN contributors (staff, partners, and volunteers) meet for a few days in the same location. The goal is to work on specific topics to make significant progress, which may result in documentation, site improvements, tools, prototypes, etc.===Background===
'''Hack on [https://developer.mozilla.org MDN''' are ''hackathons'', that Web Docs] (developer.mozilla.org) is events where people produce some kind a source of concrete output. These are ''no meetings'' eventsreferences, meaning that meetings purely for discussion are not allowed. Each activity must have tangible resultsguides, and participants are expected to present their worktutorials on standards-based web technologies, much loved by web developers. It was chosen as #1 for Documentation in groupsthe Developer’s Choice Awards for 2018, in conducted by SlashData. MDN Web Docs is a showwiki built on an open-source platform; as such, it is open to changes from anyone with a willingness to contribute, including web developers, designers, and-tell at the end of the eventdocumentarians.
'''Hack on MDN''' is a type of event where MDN contributors (staff, partners, and volunteers) meet for a few days in the same location. The goal is to work on specific topics to make significant progress, which may result in documentation, site improvements, tools, prototypes, etc. Each event typically has a chosen focus, such as accessibility, web performance, or compatibility data; or the event might focus on a particular type of contribution activity, such as editing or localization. The focus varies from event to event. '''Hack on MDN''' events are ''hackathons'', that is events where people produce some kind of concrete output. These are by-invitation ''no meetings'' events, meaning that meetings purely for discussion are not allowed. Each activity must have tangible results, and participants are encouraged to present their work, in groups, in a show-and each -tell at the end of the event has a specific topic.
== Next events ==
Canmove, confirm
1,953
edits

Navigation menu