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''Welcome to the WikiMo home of Developer Relations (née Technical Evangelism) in 2015!''
''Welcome to the WikiMo home of Developer Relations (née Technical Evangelism)!''


== Current and Ongoing Initiatives ==
== Current and Ongoing Initiatives ==
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* [http://hacks.mozilla.org/ Hacks.mozilla.org]
* [http://hacks.mozilla.org/ Hacks.mozilla.org]
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/TechSpeakers Tech Speakers]
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/TechSpeakers Tech Speakers]
* IoT / [https://wiki.mozilla.org/FirefoxOS/RPiB2 Raspberry Pi 2 port of B2G]
* Worldwide event presence
* Asia event presence
* Code schools, academic programs
* Academic programs
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/DevRel/Staff Staff devrel support]
* Code Schools
* Staff devrel support


== Team ==
== Team ==
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* [https://mozillians.org/u/sole/ Soledad Penadés] - based in London, UK, currently focused on Platform and DevTools
* [https://mozillians.org/u/sole/ Soledad Penadés] - based in London, UK, currently focused on Platform and DevTools
* [https://mozillians.org/u/ladybenko Belén Albeza] - based in Barcelona (Spain), currently focused on HTML 5 game development, Web APIs and CSS
* [https://mozillians.org/u/ladybenko Belén Albeza] - based in Barcelona (Spain), currently focused on HTML 5 game development, Web APIs and CSS
We also have a [[Devrel/Resources|guide to resources]] for team members.


== Where to Find Us ==
== Where to Find Us ==
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* We ‘embed’ our tech evangelists in different Mozilla teams every two quarters. We work closely with their engineers so we know what’s up as it happens, and they are able to get faster and better feedback from users and developers. We work so closely that sometimes we are even fixing bugs too, because we’re engineers after all!
* We ‘embed’ our tech evangelists in different Mozilla teams every two quarters. We work closely with their engineers so we know what’s up as it happens, and they are able to get faster and better feedback from users and developers. We work so closely that sometimes we are even fixing bugs too, because we’re engineers after all!
* We’re also closely working with the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/MDN MDN] team in projects such as [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Learn/Content_Kits Content Kits] and the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/MDN/DeveloperFellowship MDN Fellowships], and of course making sure that the technologies we talk about are brilliantly documented.
* We’re also closely working with the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/MDN MDN] team in projects such as [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Learn/Content_Kits Content Kits] and the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/MDN/DeveloperFellowship MDN Fellowships], and of course making sure that the technologies we talk about are brilliantly documented.
* We run [https://blog.mozilla.org/community/2015/06/23/mozilla-tech-speakers-a-pilot-for-technical-evangelism/ the first Tech Speakers pilot]--our initiative to Grow Mozilla, with the collaboration of the Participation, Education and Reps teams. In this program, we help grow a community of strongly technical speakers that care about our principles and our mission, by supporting and empowering them.
* We run [https://blog.mozilla.org/community/2015/06/23/mozilla-tech-speakers-a-pilot-for-technical-evangelism/ the Tech Speakers program] -- our initiative to Grow Mozilla, with the collaboration of the Participation, Education and Reps teams. In this program, we help grow a community of strongly technical speakers that care about our principles and our mission, by supporting and empowering them.
* Finally, we are also in charge of editing the Hacks Blog and the Apps and Hacks newsletter, and of course we attend conferences and meet-ups, give talks and listen to other developers and communicate feedback back to the teams at Mozilla.
* We are also in charge of editing the [http://hacks.mozilla.org/ Hacks Blog] and the [https://hacks.mozilla.org/newsletter/ Apps and Hacks newsletter].
* And of course we attend conferences and meet-ups, give talks and listen to other developers and communicate feedback back to the teams at Mozilla.


Read what we did in [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Devrel/2015_First_six_months our first six months]!
Read what we did in [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Devrel/2015_First_six_months our first six months]!
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** Technical consultation
** Technical consultation


If you are staff:
If you are staff, we can help with funding for your developer events, and things like Meetup.com fees. See the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/DevRel/Staff Staff DevRel] page for more information.
 
* We can help with funding for your in-office event costs for events that are hosting developers.
* We can help fund things like Meetup.com group fees for groups you run that are for developers.


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== Showcase ==
=== Belén Albeza ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Title !! Event !! Video link
|-
| You might not need a CSS framework || WordCamp, London (Apr 2016) || https://videopress.com/v/zc0Z51EL
|-
| HTML5 game development || Web Progressions, London (May 2016) || https://youtu.be/-FGj50gGFFk
|}
=== Salva de la Puente ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Title !! Event !! Video link
|-
| From Web App to PWA in 30 minutes || ExFest 2016 (2016 06 05) || https://youtu.be/tOA7bX8PO90
|-
| Offline First || BBVA PWA Dev Summit (2016 06 21) || https://youtu.be/z_DTg7xvC9o?t=21m34s
|}
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