In this post we'll look at an investigation into the possibility of using data extracted from the W3C specifications to help make MDN more consistent, reliable, and maintainable.
We’re entirely funded by sponsors, and we’d like to thank everyone who has sponsored Open Web Docs in 2023.
The Sovereign Tech Fund (STF) invests in OWD and will support two MDN browser-compat-data (BCD) projects that address how BCD is updated, maintained, and accessed.
Open Web Docs attended the Secure the Web Forward W3C workshop.
Open Web Docs traveled to Seville, Spain to attend the W3C's annual TPAC conference.
The Open Web Docs team has been working to reduce the occurrence of microaggressions and up the number of micro-benevolences throughout MDN.
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A quick survey of the projects we completed in H1 2023
The Open Web Docs community believes that freely available open web platform documentation, written by experts, and contributed to by the community is essential to the ongoing health of the web.
Filling some MDN gaps by documenting missing interoperable features.
Retitling the Web/API reference pages.
On January 18-20 all of the Open Web Docs Technical Writing team and members of the OWD Governing Committee were invited to London to meet with Mozilla’s MDN Team.