On 4/12/2013 8:18 AM, Anthony Ricaud wrote:
On 11/04/13 21:54, [email protected] wrote:
On Thursday, April 11, 2013 12:31:24 PM UTC-7, Benjamin Smedberg wrote:
Is your intention for the contents of this spreadsheet to end up at
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Modules ? It sounds reasonable to have a new
category for these modules, since none of the existing categories seem
to fit well.
Yeah, that's the intention. New category could be "Web" or "Webdev"
-- any suggestions? In this context my intent is that "Webdev" (or
whatever we name this) is seen as the broader collection of web
engineers inside or outside Mozilla, not what people have
historically called my org.
There is a category of product/project that requires web engineers
with a particular core competence -- applied experience in Python,
server-side JS, web scalability and security, operations, etc. -- and
those types of applications I'd see living in this category.
Mike
What about "Web properties"? "Web" or "Webdev" could be confused with
our webdev tools or webdev outreach.
The point here (I think) is that these are the owners of the tools, not
the content. I think "Webdev" or even "Web Projects" might be the right
name.
For example, jsocol is the owner of the MDN codebase, but I'm pretty
sure he's not responsible for maintaining the content of MDN, which is
the docs team. Similarly, Socorro the webtool is owned by Laura, but
KaiRo and I are primarily responsible for making sure that it's
displaying useful information on crash-stats.mozilla.com.
--BDS
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