Two years ago, we released the Firefox Hardware Report to share with the public the state of desktop hardware. Whether you’re a web developer deciding what hardware settings to test against or someone just interested in CPUs and GPUs, we wanted to provide a public resource to show exactly what technologies are running in the wild. This year, we’re continuing the tradition by releasing the Firefox
Protocol is a design system for Mozilla and Firefox websites. It establishes a common design language, provides reusable coded components, and outlines high level guidelines for content and accessibility. Protocol is still an evolving project. Currently it’s used primarily by the Mozilla Marketing Websites team as the front-end for www.mozilla.org. The long term goal is to provide a robust, unifie
On its face www.mozilla.org doesn’t look like it would be a complex application to write, maintain, or run. But when you throw over 100 million unique visitors per week at any site it can complicate things quickly. Add to that translations of the content into over 100 languages and you can start to get the idea of where it might get interesting. So we take every opportunity to simplify and reduce
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Here’s what happened in November in Kuma, the engine of MDN Web Docs: Shipped the first 21 interactive examples Added browser versions, list-style-type, and even more Browser Compatibility Data Shipped a sticky table of contents and other article improvements Improved MDN in AWS and Kubernetes Shipped tweaks and fixes by merging 260 pull requests, including 33 pull requests from 27 new contributor
Here’s what happened in October in Kuma, the engine of MDN: MDN Migrated to AWS Continued Migration of Browser Compatibility Data Shipped tweaks and fixes Here’s the plan for November: Ship New Compat Table to Beta Users Improve Performance of MDN and the Interactive Editor Update Localization of KumaScript Macros I’ve also included an overview of the AWS migration project, and an introduction to
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Here’s what happened on the MozMEAO SRE team from October 3rd - October 17th. Current work MDN Migration to AWS MDN is now running in AWS on Kubernetes. Our migration project has been closed, and a new post-migration project has been opened. Migration work Implement monitoring for MDN included in this issue are New Relic setup, Datadog Redis queue monitoring, and Deadmanssnitch backup cronjob moni
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