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Who came?

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What we worked on

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  • Engagement Ladder. Quick wins that make it easier for people to climb the ladder. Plus a dashboard for measuring contribution.
  • A contributor metrics service. Prototype for "MakerMind," a new Webmaker.org service that listens for contributor activity to feed it into a dashboard, BadgeKit, etc.
  • Web Literacy UX. Prototype user experience for the Web Literacy Map.
  • Content. Fill the Web Literacy Map with our best current content. Make a punchlist of gaps. Prep a pilot for a community content sprint to fill them.
  • "Teach the Web" training. Polished packaging and a schedule for our online course and training.
  • Maker Party. A documented plan for what we're doing this year. Tickets for shipping better events UX.
  • Metrics. Knowledge transfer. Best practises for building metrics into all of our software. Running data analysis, A/B tests, and campaigns. A website metrics dashboard.
  • New markets. A plan for which new locales and communities will webmaker engage with in 2014
  • Localization. Planning and technical strategy for "right-to-left languages."
  • User testing and co-design. Kits that make it easy for community to run user testing events.
  • Code contribution. New approaches for making code contribution easier.
  • Firefox integration. Demos of new approaches for integrating Webmaker within Firefox.
  • Skillshares. Bootcamps and demos. For Front End best practices, MakerStrap, DevOps, working with Bugzilla and Github, how to develop in Webmaker, + more.
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Progress

Check the [Scrumboard!]

Scrums

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Web Literacy UX

When?

  • Mon - Content review. Teaching Kits. User types & paths. Brainstorming.
  • Tues - Refine designs. Wireframes. Begin building.
  • Wed - Continue building prototype. Create image assets.
  • Thurs - Supporting functionality (eg, tagging). Copy.
  • Fri - Final prototype

Tasks

1) Content Review

  • Consider new approaches for teaching kits. How will badges work into the flow? The objective of this task is to gather all the information / pieces we'll need to be looking at in order to design the "Explore" section.

2) Brainstorm

3) Prototype

4) Refine

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Web Literacy Content (a.k.a. #TeachTheWeb)

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  • Thimble report out
  • https://etherpad.mozilla.org/WebLitcontent
  • [workweek] [content]
  • Fill the Web Literacy Map with initial content. Collect the best existing teaching kits and resources. Tag them. Then invite community to review, fill gaps, and flesh out further. Develop a pilot for a community sprint.
  • Owners Kat/Doug

TASKS

PREP WORK

SHIPPED


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Engagement Ladder

Goals

  • Tickets for quick wins that make it easier for people to climb the ladder.
  • MakerMind prototype.
  • A dashboard for measuring contribution.

Owners: Michelle / Jbuck

Scrum Tasks

Stretch goals


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Maker Party

Develop the framework and planning for the 2014 MP campaign.

Whiteboard tag: [workweek-makerparty]

Scrum tasks:

Other TODOs:


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Metrics

YOUR INPUT NEEDED

PLACE YOUR BETS HERE

Share your test ideas here

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  • Bugzilla whiteboard: [workweek][workweek-metrics]
  • Owner: Adam
  • Goal: Knowledge transfer and establish working processes. Best practises for building metrics into all of our software. Running data analysis, A/B tests, and campaigns.
  • When:
    • Mon: Testing and Optimisation
    • Tues: Webmaker Dashboard
    • Weds morning: Google Analytics for Developers. Weds aft: Google Analytics for Noobs.
    • Thurs: Web Literacy Metrics

Scrum tasks

A/B Testing and Optimisation
PAD: https://etherpad.mozilla.org/webmaker-workweek-metrics-testing


Webmaker Dashboard
PAD: https://etherpad.mozilla.org/webmaker-workweek-metrics-dashboard

Google Analytics
PAD: https://etherpad.mozilla.org/webmaker-workweek-metrics-ga

Literacy Metrics
PAD: https://etherpad.mozilla.org/webmaker-workweek-metrics-literacy

Open Discussions:
PAD: https://etherpad.mozilla.org/webmaker-workweek-metrics-open-discussions

  • Other tools we want to explore / existing tools we should use more
  • Investigate Mozilla's Tableau infrastructure

Prep work

Requested Reading


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DevOps: making code contributions easier

  • bugzilla whiteboard: [workweek][workweek-devops]
  • Figure out ways we can improve our current processes, from provisioning of development environments easier to ways we can minimize effort and time required for pushing/testing.
  • Owner: JP


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Third-party publishing to Webmaker

  • bugzilla whiteboard: [workweek] [workweek-3rdparty] search
  • Improving our platform systems (MakeAPI, Login) so that 3rd party apps can publish to webmaker.
  • Owners: ChrisD, Wex


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Localization

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Goals

  • Understand which new markets, languages, locales are our priority in the short and medium term. Gain wisdom from our Mozilla Japan colleagues.
  • Plan and process for evaluating the quality of our localized sites. User testing with l10n focus.
  • Plan, technical strategy and prototype for right-to-left (RTL) locales.
  • Bugzilla whiteboard: [workweek-l10n]
  • Post Work Week Priorities (individual tasks that could be done or put off):
    • Make language setting per-user vs. per-site (user setting, per session, ???)
    • UX for MakeAPI for localized searches
    • Localized Emails, especially auto-generated
    • Site banner/CTA to indicate lang/locale is not complete, and links to help translate, etc.
    • Automation to auto-upload translation files to Transifex when something changes in en-US
    • Can we co-ordinate with MDN for details we share with them (e.g., HTML and CSS info in Goggles/Thimble)?
    • Locale file info in healthcheck, to show how recently l10n translations where downloaded
    • Improve L10N Responsiveness of our Tools: we need to audit for things like widths/height. We've fixed in webmaker.org, but missed a lot in our tools.
    • Localization of Teaching Kits and other Makes. We don't have any automated/Transifex way of doing this now.
    • Need to educate people on using Tutorials vs. inline HTML comments in Thimble--this makes localization much easier.
    • Prompt users for locale on publish
    • Display appropriate locales on Webmaker.org locale (ie pt-br content on webmaker.org/pt-br/)


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New markets

Scrum tasks:

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Workshops & Roundatables

Fixed sessions that don't span entire week

Co-Design and User Testing

  • https://etherpad.mozilla.org/User-Testing
  • bugzilla whiteboard: [workweek-codesign]
  • Methods for user testing/co-design. Ship user testing kits for Webmaker and Appmaker.
  • Kat / Karen (note: Karen is off-site Tues morning)

SCRUM TASKS:

ADVANCE READING:


No results.

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Makerstrap workstop

Learn the basics of using Makerstrap to creating basic pages that align with the living styleguide, using Thimble or your own tools. Owner: Kate

How to Install and Develop Webmaker.org

Pomax shows folks who have not yet committed code to Webmaker how to do that

Front End Roundtable

Webmaker crew + Engagement / Service shop crew share knowledge Session on frontend best practices across MoFo that should include Cassie, Gavin, Kate, Mavis, Sabrina, and possibly Atul, & other interested folks. Space for us to get together to share resources and tackle hurdles would help cement a kickass frontend/UX culture. Will include a report out that shares our process and how others can get frontend stuff accomplished quickly and effectively (e.g., setting up a website, design, code review, etc).

Webmaker in Firefox - exploring browser extensions

Humph, Cassie + Gavin have been working on a skunkworks project to bring Webmaker into your browser. They'll show us how they're doing


Arrival Times + Evening Plans

https://fdn.etherpad.mozilla.org/feb2014workweek

Goal

Leave it all on the field. 120% percent.

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