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Landscape of Web developer research #5

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dontcallmedom opened this issue Jun 2, 2022 · 3 comments
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Landscape of Web developer research #5

dontcallmedom opened this issue Jun 2, 2022 · 3 comments

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@dontcallmedom
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Part of our strategy to collaborate on developer research should include understanding what's already being done, by whom and towards what audience, to understand if the results (assuming they're shared) can be re-used in our effort.

Starting with the list of efforts that have been mentioned so far:

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@foolip can you help complete the list (including and where available with data about ownership, maintenance, opportunity to collaborate, timeline, audiences, ...)?

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robnyman commented Jun 2, 2022

For MDN Short Surveys:

  • Timeline: We have a first demo version ready to go out within the next couple of weeks
  • Owner: MDN
  • Collaborators: Ideally same as the members of the MDN Product Advisory Board
  • Audience: visitors to MDN
  • Opportunity to collaborate: if the first version is successful, the goal is to establish governance and process around how surveys will be requested and run

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foolip commented Jun 3, 2022

Some more that I know of:

Neither of these target web developers specifically, and I haven't tried to get involved with them.

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