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MDN is brought to you by the Mozilla Developer Network community. Here are some ways to that we share information about what we're doing.
Blogues
- Mozilla Hacks
- News about and in-depth coverage of Web and Mozilla technologies and features.
- Engaging Developers
- Promoting activity and discussion amongst the community involved in MDN at Mozilla.
Emissões de ephemera
- @MozDevNet: Curated feed of new pages, significant updates, and other news about Mozilla Developer Network.
- @MozHacks: Tweets about new web technologies, great HTML5 apps, and Firefox features.
- Mozilla Hacks (YouTube)
Estado das informações e painéis
The MDN documentation team maintains a Trello board on which our projects are tracked. This board is read-only but will let you see what's being worked on and what we hope to do soon, and may help you figure out where you can help. This article explains how this board is used.
In addtion, take a look at the Documentation status pages to see what's going on across the full breadth of MDN content. You'll be able to see what articles need to be written or updated, what topics need the most help, and much, much more.
Encontros da MDN
There are a number of regular meetings for tracking and sharing progress on various MDN-related projects and processes. These are described on the MDN meetings wiki page.
To get a general sense of what's happening, the best meeting to attend is the MDN Community meeting, which occurs every two weeks on Wednesdays, 10:00 US Pacific time (UTC-0800 October-March, UTC-0700 in March-October), in the #mdn IRC channel. See the MDN community meetings wiki page for agendas and notes from past meetings.
The Public MDN Events calendar contains MDN community meetings, doc sprints, and other MDN-related events.