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==Development==
==Development==
Like all Mozilla products, Webmaker is open source and open to community participation.  Since its first release, Webmaker development has included students and non-Mozilla employees in all aspects of the project.  We believe in community-based product development, mentorship, and the value of a diverse contributor pool.  If you'd like to join our team of developers and designers, please see the [[Webmaker/Product/Dev|Webmaker Dev]] docs.
Like all Mozilla products, Webmaker is open source and open to community participation.  Since its first release, Webmaker development has included students and non-Mozilla employees in all aspects of the project.  We believe in community-based product development, mentorship, and the value of a diverse contributor pool.  If you'd like to join our team of developers and designers, please see the [[Webmaker/Product/Dev|Webmaker Dev]] docs.
There is also a weekly triage session to go over all open, unassigned bugs. For more information on this, please see the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmaker/Triage Webmaker Triage] page.


==Localization==
==Localization==

Revision as of 17:44, 12 March 2014

Mozilla webmaker logo-icon.png Webmaker.org
Owner: Brett Gaylor Updated: 2014-03-12
Tools and Content designed to move people from using the web to making the web

Introduction

The Webmaker Product is made up of a set of web sites, REST APIs, web-based tools, and many node.js and browser JavaScript libraries. Users tend to think of it as the https://webmaker.org web site, but this is only the tip of the iceberg.

Communication

Development

Like all Mozilla products, Webmaker is open source and open to community participation. Since its first release, Webmaker development has included students and non-Mozilla employees in all aspects of the project. We believe in community-based product development, mentorship, and the value of a diverse contributor pool. If you'd like to join our team of developers and designers, please see the Webmaker Dev docs.

There is also a weekly triage session to go over all open, unassigned bugs. For more information on this, please see the Webmaker Triage page.

Localization

Webmaker is for everyone, no matter where what language they speak. We're dedicated to shipping Webmaker in as many languages and locales as possible. In the fall of 2013 we shipped our first localized versions of Webmaker, and we're continuing to add support for more languages daily. Webmaker localization is done using Transifex, see the Webmaker Transifex Project. More details on how to get started localizing are available in this SUMO article.

Roadmap

Team

Cassie McDaniel, UX Lead
Kate Hudson, UI
Brett Gaylor, Product Manager
David Humphrey, Engineering Lead
Jon Buckley - DevOps/Engineering
Scott Downe - Engineering
Gavin Suntop - Front End Web Dev
Pomax (Michiel Kamermans) - Engineering
Chris De Cairos -Engineering
Kat Braybrooke, Editorial
Jacob Caggiano, Maker Support
Thomas Park, Thimble Learning researcher (Drexel U.)

The Webmaker.org team is joined by Researchers from the Centre for Development of Open Technology (CDOT) at Seneca College:
Matthew Schranz
Kieran Sedgwick
Ali Dallal
Igor Entaltsev