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=== App & web developer Perspectives ===
=== App & web developer Perspectives ===
* '''Launching direct feedback channels.''' This month we launched [http://mzl.la/UserVoice a channel] for developers to offer constructive feedback and ideas on specific topics. This lets us be transparent about what we do, and also gives developers the opportunity to influence and inspire our priorities.   
* '''Launching direct feedback channels.''' This month we launched [http://mzl.la/UserVoice a channel] for developers to offer constructive feedback and ideas on specific topics. This lets us be transparent about what we do, and also gives developers the opportunity to influence and inspire our priorities.  In the first week, we received:
 
In the first week, we received:
** 99 new ideas
** 99 new ideas
** 1382 votes
** 1382 votes
** 4080 unique users
** 4080 unique users


** Learn [http://mzl.la/1gsUJwG more] about what people are telling us and how we are responding.
Learn [http://mzl.la/1gsUJwG more] about what people are telling us and how we are responding.
** Jump in with your own feedback by joining us directly in [http://mzl.la/UserVoiceFxTools the channel].
Jump in with your own feedback by joining us directly in [http://mzl.la/UserVoiceFxTools the channel].

Revision as of 23:04, 15 May 2014

Welcome to the 3rd edition of DevPulse: a monthly glance at stuff happening among and for developers, sourced by many. Our goal is to create transparency around the various efforts at Mozilla to support mobile, web & app developers and facilitate greater collaboration.

Developer world news

Recent & upcoming projects & event highlights

  • Teaching the Web: "AppDay in a Box." Do you want to produce a full or half day event on building a great Firefox OS app? You don't need to start from scratch: check out "App Days In a Box" to get guidelines, resources and materials.
  • Learning the Web: MDN Learning Area. Mozilla's Developer Relations & Webmaker teams are meeting in London May 28 & 29 to plan and develop the new MDN Learning Area. Check out the agenda and read about the Learning Area. And if you have a background in teaching web development, are in Europe (so you won't need a visa given the date), and want to help shape this initiative, let Ali Spivak know.
  • Learning the Web: Firefox OS App Workshop in Prague on June 28. This is a full-day coding workshop for experienced HTML5 app developers in the Czech Republic. Developers must apply to attend, and share published/working app code in order to qualify. Check out the details on Hacks -- and a big thanks to the Czech FxOS launch team and the Mozilla Czech community for their support.

App & web developer Perspectives

  • Launching direct feedback channels. This month we launched a channel for developers to offer constructive feedback and ideas on specific topics. This lets us be transparent about what we do, and also gives developers the opportunity to influence and inspire our priorities. In the first week, we received:
    • 99 new ideas
    • 1382 votes
    • 4080 unique users

Learn more about what people are telling us and how we are responding. Jump in with your own feedback by joining us directly in the channel.