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* Can local communities get their Bugzilla components? (Just MDN)
* Can local communities get their Bugzilla components? (Just MDN)
** Counter proposal: a Bugzilla product for each locale, which would then have components for different areas of localization (including Mozilla Developer Network). This would then be used for all localization issues Mozilla-wide. This is something that's been discussed in the past; see this bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=556236


The MDN community is fine to go with it, and BMO (bugzilla.mozilla.org) administrators seem to be fine with non-English content in this area, but there's still disagreements on how the MDN product area should be organized.
The MDN community is fine to go with it, and BMO (bugzilla.mozilla.org) administrators seem to be fine with non-English content in this area, but there's still disagreements on how the MDN product area should be organized.

Revision as of 18:06, 7 September 2011

Agenda/Notes

Infrastructure

  • MindTouch upgrade status report

Issues Regarding Internationalization

  • <h1> isn't editable.

sheppy: <h1> is editable actually, but you have to click it up at the top now, and you then get a little edit button.

  • I bet most local communities would prefer links to English pages over red links, but we might need confirmation from active editors in those communities.

We decided that this is a good idea and Kenny will change the relevant scripts.

  • Can local communities get their Bugzilla components? (Just MDN)
    • Counter proposal: a Bugzilla product for each locale, which would then have components for different areas of localization (including Mozilla Developer Network). This would then be used for all localization issues Mozilla-wide. This is something that's been discussed in the past; see this bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=556236

The MDN community is fine to go with it, and BMO (bugzilla.mozilla.org) administrators seem to be fine with non-English content in this area, but there's still disagreements on how the MDN product area should be organized.

Doc sprints

  • Announcement about the sprint is waiting on JSConf.eu to announce Mozilla's sponsorship

Webinar

  • Friday, Sept. 9th, 16:00 UTC: Geolocation with Remy Sharp