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Community members have asked for more in-depth resources, particularly ones they can use to drive engagement with developers in their locales. The content of the videos would help educate developers (inside and outside of the Mozilla community), spur discussion, and collect feedback that could be passed back to Mozilla product and technology teams. Videos would also be available to developers through links on Hacks and MDN. | Community members have asked for more in-depth resources, particularly ones they can use to drive engagement with developers in their locales. The content of the videos would help educate developers (inside and outside of the Mozilla community), spur discussion, and collect feedback that could be passed back to Mozilla product and technology teams. Videos would also be available to developers through links on Hacks and MDN. | ||
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Revision as of 23:33, 9 September 2014
Developer Video project
What:
A series of videos that provide a deep dive into Mozilla products/technologies for developers. These would compliment Hacks posts and MDN content, and serve as a resource that our community members could show at developer meetups around the world. In addition to the videos, the program will include information for organizing developer meetups (meetup in a box) and ability to request funding for community members who want to use the resources to drive developer engagement in their communities.
Options for implementation include a dedicated MDN channel on AirMozilla, or expanding the current Mozilla Hacks YouTube channel. We'll also explore other options if neither of these meet the requirements
Why:
Community members have asked for more in-depth resources, particularly ones they can use to drive engagement with developers in their locales. The content of the videos would help educate developers (inside and outside of the Mozilla community), spur discussion, and collect feedback that could be passed back to Mozilla product and technology teams. Videos would also be available to developers through links on Hacks and MDN.
System Requirements:
- able to host long and short format videos and demos
- supports subtitling of videos
- videos can be downloaded
- consistent with Mozilla & MDN brand
Ideas for videos:
- Device deep dives:
- Tarako
- Flame
- Developing apps for low-spec phones
- Tools for app development
- API’s in depth
- Web audio
- Developer tools
- WebIDE
- FeverDream
Please add to the list of potential videos!