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* Also, end of May. | * Also, end of May. | ||
* Still undecided on dates for a June sprint. Might tack it on to either/both of the Open Help conference in Cincinnati (15th-19th), or a Mozilla Francophone meet-up in Paris (22nd-23rd). | * Still undecided on dates for a June sprint. Might tack it on to either/both of the Open Help conference in Cincinnati (15th-19th), or a Mozilla Francophone meet-up in Paris (22nd-23rd). | ||
* [http://webmaker.org/teach Teach the Web] - The #teachtheweb course is a WebMaker program that will run from May 2 - June 30 and you can join weekly guided discussions, hack hands-on activities, develop and remix teaching resources, and compare notes with a global community of makers, mentors and educators. They are also looking to collect, build, and localize documentation that helps learners make the web. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out via Twitter @mozteach or the G+ Webmaker community at http://mzl.la/gpluswebmaker. | |||
==Kuma== | ==Kuma== | ||
Revision as of 16:36, 24 April 2013
Agenda/Notes
The MDN community meeting takes place in the #devmo channel on irc.mozilla.org at 10 AM PDT (17:00) UTC). It's open to anyone that would like to participate, so please feel free to join in!
Events
- Doc sprint this weekend in Vancouver
- Also, end of May.
- Still undecided on dates for a June sprint. Might tack it on to either/both of the Open Help conference in Cincinnati (15th-19th), or a Mozilla Francophone meet-up in Paris (22nd-23rd).
- Teach the Web - The #teachtheweb course is a WebMaker program that will run from May 2 - June 30 and you can join weekly guided discussions, hack hands-on activities, develop and remix teaching resources, and compare notes with a global community of makers, mentors and educators. They are also looking to collect, build, and localize documentation that helps learners make the web. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out via Twitter @mozteach or the G+ Webmaker community at http://mzl.la/gpluswebmaker.
Kuma
Content
- See backlog of documentation requests.
- We're going to try using this to do a better job of tracking our work and plans.
- Helps prioritize
- Helps us know who is doing what and when
- The process
- We set a point value based on how long we think something will take to do.
- Each writer can pick a few things to fill out their week, and mark them off as done when finished.