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MDN Q1 Sprint 3 demo, Thu 23 Mar, 08:00 PDT 15:00 UTC

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Janet Swisher

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Mar 21, 2017, 9:31:48 AM3/21/17
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On Thursday, 23rd March, (08:00 PDT, 15:00 UTC), the MDN team will be
holding a demo session to show off achievements accomplished during the
third sprint of the quarter.

This session is part of a series of demos by "durable teams" within
Marketing to show work done during this sprint; as such, it is a chance
for us to show our work to the rest of Mozilla Marketing.

Since significant work is done on MDN by community members, we are
inviting you all to *attend and participate*. If you have *something
you'd like to share* during the demo (or have shared for you, if you
can't attend), please email me and Vik Iya (vi...@mozilla.com)

For connection info, including a guest link for Vidyo, see the calendar
for this meeting on the Public MDN Events calendar
<https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=mozilla.com_2d35383...@resource.calendar.google.com&ctz=GMT>.
Please use that link only for this meeting.


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Janet Swisher <mailto:jREMOVE...@mozilla.com>
Mozilla Developer Network <https://developer.mozilla.org>
Community Strategist

Janet Swisher

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Mar 28, 2017, 5:03:42 PM3/28/17
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Sorry for the delay in sending this out. Here's what the team showed in
the demo last week:

* Will Bamberg presented results from the user testing
<https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Zl3TCCWhke8PEGulZZkjr0kNQ6Ksx7KvLJZ1VhVW8H8/edit#slide=id.g1d3d2fe862_0_1>
that was done for "examples on top" earlier this month. (Let me know
if you can't access the slides, and I can send you a PDF.)
* Jon Petto and John Whitlock talked about creating the capability to
do A/B testing on MDN. In particular, they used a Mozilla-developed
framework for serving different versions of pages, called Traffic
Cop
<https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Zl3TCCWhke8PEGulZZkjr0kNQ6Ksx7KvLJZ1VhVW8H8/edit#slide=id.g1d3d2fe862_0_1>,
which is more secure, privacy-protecting, and performant than other
solutions.
* Jean-Yves and Florian gave a brief update on work to support Firefox
53 and error pages.
* I highlighted the work that the French community has done to
translated recently-written pages:
o 46 HTTP status code pages were translated by Dattaz and are now
linked in Nightly:
https://twitter.com/MDNfr/status/840657332308705284
o Marie and Sphinx translated 11 CSS Grid guides, and promoted
them on social
mediahttps://twitter.com/pierrechoffe/status/843863010175270914
<https://twitter.com/pierrechoffe/status/843863010175270914>
https://twitter.com/Sphinx_Twitt/status/842717021842427904
<https://twitter.com/Sphinx_Twitt/status/842717021842427904>
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