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| <section begin=summary />{{RoadmapSummary
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| |icon=Mozilla webmaker logo-icon.png
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| |pagelocation=Webmaker
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| |pagetitle=Webmaker.org
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| |updated= July 18, 2013
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| |owner= Brett Gaylor
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| |description= Tools and Content designed to move people from using the web to making the web
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| ==Introduction==
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| 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.
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| ==Communication==
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| * '''IRC''': The [irc://irc.mozilla.org/webmaker #webmaker] channel on moznet is our primary dev channel. If you're new to irc, please see the [[Irc|docs on learning how to use it]].
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| * '''Mailing Lists''': There are two primary lists: [https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/webmaker webmaker@lists.mozilla.org] for general Webmaker communication; and [https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/webmaker-dev webmaker-dev@mozilla.org] for developer communication.
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| * '''Bug Tracker''': We use Mozilla's Bugzilla to track our work, see the [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/page.cgi?id=productdashboard.html&tab=&product=Webmaker&bug_status=open Webmaker Product in Bugzilla].
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| * '''Blog''': Updates about the development of the Webmaker Product go on our [http://webmakerv2.tumblr.com Webmaker blog].
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| ==Development==
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| 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.
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| ==Localization==
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| 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 [http://vocamus.net/dave/?p=1622 we shipped our first localized versions of Webmaker], and we're continuing to add support for more languages daily. Webmaker localization is done using [https://www.transifex.com Transifx], see the [https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/webmaker/ Webmaker Transifex Project]. More details on how to get started localizing are available in [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/translate-webmaker this SUMO article].
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| == Roadmap ==
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| * https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmaker/Product/Roadmap (canonical roadmap)
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| == Team ==
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| Cassie McDaniel, UX Lead<br>
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| Kate Hudson, UI <br>
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| Brett Gaylor, Product Manager<br>
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| David Humphrey, Engineering Lead<br>
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| Jon Buckley - DevOps/Engineering<br>
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| Scott Downe - Engineering<br>
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| Gavin Suntop - Front End Web Dev<br>
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| Michiel Kamermans (Pomax) - Engineering<br>
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| Chris De Cairos -Engineering<br>
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| Kat Braybrooke, Editorial<br>
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| Jacob Caggiano, Maker Support<br>
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| Thomas Park, Thimble Learning researcher (Drexel U.)
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| '''The Webmaker.org team is joined by Researchers from the Centre for Development of Open Technology (CDOT) at Seneca College:'''<br>
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| Matthew Schranz<br>
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| Kieran Sedgwick<br>
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| Ali Dallal<br>
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| Igor Entaltsev<br>
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