MDN/Archives/Meetings/Community/2015/07-29
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Agenda/Notes
The MDN community meeting takes place in the #mdn channel on irc.mozilla.org at 10 AM PDT (18:00 UTC). See the meeting time in your time zone.
Introductions
- Since lots of people lurk in #mdn, if you're actively attending the meeting please speak up and introduce yourself.
- Moderator: Sheppy
- Attending:
- Heather
- Janet
- klez
- Sphinx
- jsx
- alispivak
- Ms2ger
Actions
Previous
New/Continuing
- Please continue to help update documents to fix errors importing compatibility data into our new compatibility database!
News
Note items here that you want to be sure the community is aware of. We won't rehash what's listed here, but may raise and discuss questions about these items.
- Happy 10th birthday to MDN!
- We're gathering links to blog posts and news stories about this occasion to share on the MDN at ten mini-site.
- An outline has been drafted for the Python tutorial that will be added to our Learning area.
- We've brought in a social media expert contractor, Danielle Vincent, to help us promote MDN and get the word out.
- 10th anniversary campaign
- General social media promotion stufff
- Macro/template news
- The {{bug}} macro now lets you specify, optionally, a comment number to link to.
- The VersionTimeline macro, used on XPCOM interface summary pages, now uses the Nightly version number as the "current" version instead of the release version of Firefox. This fixes issues with rendering the timelines on XPCOM interface reference pages, where we update docs before the change is shipped. Let Sheppy know if this change breaks anything.
- IFSummaryStart macro bug fixed; it was generating invalid links to the article explaining what a scriptable interface is.
Topics for Discussion
Are you facing a challenge with something related to MDN, or need help from others in the community? Please bring it up for discussion.
- (jswisher) Fate of "Contributor of the Month"? Voting on the "best" contributor seems antithetical to a collaborative culture. Plus we have many awesome regular contributors. How should we address this?
- Decisions:
- Eliminate "Contributor of the Month"
- Investigate automatically displaying badges on MDN
- Each month, post about new badge recipients on dev-mdc
- Decisions:
Miscellaneous
Anything else we need to discuss synchronously?
- Who will moderate the next meeting?