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Janet Swisher

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Apr 27, 2012, 1:39:19 PM4/27/12
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We just happen to be having an MDN doc sprint this weekend (today in
Mountain View, Sat & Sun in SF, plus remote). I added your etherpad link
to the etherpad for the doc sprint
(https://devengage.etherpad.mozilla.org/3). So maybe someone will pick
it up and run with it.

On 4/27/12 7:13 AM, Kevin Dangoor wrote:
> I just wanted to revive this thread... I was at MozCamp last weekend, so I
> didn't have a chance to say anything else here...
>
> Yeah, I agree that what I'm hoping for is a page on MDN that is a new
> "Firefox for Devs" entry point. I set up an etherpad to collect links and
> ideas:
>
> https://etherpad.mozilla.org/firefox4devs
>
> (let me know if you had already done this in some meeting in the past). Is
> there anyone who wants to take on the task of getting the first iteration
> of this page up?
>
> Kevin
>
> On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 2:56 PM, Jeff Griffiths<jgrif...@mozilla.com>wrote:
>
>> Specifically, on MDN?
>>
>>
>> On 12-04-18 11:03 AM, Luke Crouch wrote:
>>
>>> Hopefully everyone's planning for this to be a wiki page since it
>>> updates so frequently?
>>>
>>> -L
>>>
>>> On 4/18/12 5:11 AM, David Bruant wrote:
>>>
>>>> Le 18/04/2012 12:05, Chris Heilmann a écrit :
>>>>
>>>>> On 17/04/2012 18:42, Kevin Dangoor wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Daniel Buchner and I were talking about MDN the other day and we
>>>>>> noticed that the front page of MDN does not actually have a useful,
>>>>>> discoverable link about things like Firefox's developer tools.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The "Firefox for Devs" image on the front page takes you to a page
>>>>>> listing what's new for developers in the latest Firefox. While
>>>>>> that's interesting, it seems like we should have a page that
>>>>>> aggregates information for web developers who use Firefox. That
>>>>>> would include the "what's new in the latest Firefox" page as well as
>>>>>> the Tools page.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Does that make sense? Is there already such a page? Are there other
>>>>>> resources that we'd want to link to that provide more information
>>>>>> for web developers that use Firefox?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Kevin
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> There is no such page, but I'd love to set it up. Let's do that
>>>>> together.
>>>>> It would be good to do a brainstorm about what we could put there.
>>>>> Let's set one up after tomorrow's meeting?
>>>>>
>>>>> For example I'd like some explanation how to set up a profile
>>>>> switcher to test different versions of Firefox
>>>>>
>>>> Or even how to run several version of Firefox at once. I think Anthony
>>>> Ricaud (in copy) was planning to write something about that anyway ;-)
>>>>
>>>>

Jeff Griffiths

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Apr 28, 2012, 3:28:12 PM4/28/12
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vikash agrawal

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Apr 28, 2012, 3:34:33 PM4/28/12
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hi Everyone,

If you are willing to hear live from the sprint then, we are following
#MDNSprint on twitter :-)

Cheers
Vikash Agrawal

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Janet Swisher

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Apr 28, 2012, 6:14:54 PM4/28/12
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And -- Michael Beckwith has picked up the thrown glove, and is starting
with documenting running multiple profiles, for developers.

--Janet
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