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* [[Apps/x-tag|web components]] (x-tags)
* [[Apps/x-tag|web components]] (x-tags)
* tutorials and end-to-end "walkthrough"
* tutorials and end-to-end "walkthrough"
** Outline and resources above (stage 1).
** ''Outline and resources above (stage 1).''
** [https://developer-new.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Apps/Tutorials/General General tutorial] on MDN
** [https://github.com/jlongster/weatherme/blob/master/tutorial.md Introductory tutorial for mortar] (and example app) on github, to move to MDN.
* [[Apps/DesignGuide|apps UX design guidelines]]
* [[Apps/DesignGuide|apps UX design guidelines]]
* [[Apps/API|apps submission API]] docs
* [[Apps/API|apps submission API]] docs

Revision as of 23:09, 26 July 2012

This page contains all of the important details for the Apps Developers project (marketplace.mozilla.org/developers).

Elevator Pitch

Imagine you're a web developer and you want to learn about this Open Web Apps thing. The Apps Developers project focuses on explaining what this is, what you can do with it and how to build a web app, providing you with guidance and resources along the way.

Overview

Project Status

  • Phase 2. (see below)
  • Target release date: Q3 2012 goal

Development Phases

Phase 1: General Apps Landing Page and Tutorial

Phase 2: Turn Developer Hub into a one-stop destination

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The page may be difficult to navigate, and some information on its subject might be incomplete and/or evolving rapidly.
If you have any questions or ideas, please add them as a new topic on the discussion page.

marketplace.m.o/developers should be a one-stop destination for developers who want to develop open web apps.

Developer Hub vs. MDN

To avoid confusion and duplication, the distinction between the developer hub and MDN is important:

Devhub:

  • provides tutorials and end-to-end guide from ideation to publishing/maintaining an app
  • outlines platform capabilities
  • links to resources
  • provides links to download key developer products, like development templates, web components
  • has examples and excerpts
  • limited scope to "interesting aspects" of the apps stack
  • does not go into nitty-gritty details of APIs and all conceivable tools

MDN:

  • Canonical source of all docs content, even the content displayed as part of the dev hub (devhub pulls specific data from MDN)
  • has in-detail API documentation, for all relevant APIs
  • covers the entire web stack

Content

Existing/in-progress content

Planned content

  • landing page for potential partners.

Next steps

  • Develop information architecture to tie content together meaningfully (w/TBD UX help)
  • Define scope for upcoming product milestones (w/Caitlin)