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Tracking innovation by network members #101

Open xmatthewx opened 9 years ago

xmatthewx commented 9 years ago

Fellows and others in our network have likely made some interesting software over the years (products, libraries, art pieces). How much of it do we know about?

If we track and archive these things, we can help increase their impact and share lessons and utility across the network. Worthwhile? If so, how do we do it? Do we need a process? A platform? An annual award?

cc @davidascher @chrislarry33 @brettgaylor @simonwex @adamlofting

chrislarry33 commented 9 years ago

Love this thread, thx @xmatthewx I think this is essential work for 2016

jgmac1106 commented 9 years ago

Check out makerba.se. Something like that could be really cool....or we could just use the site and ask people to note their involvement with Mozilla.

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xmatthewx commented 8 years ago

I'm keen to discuss this in Orlando. There are likely hundreds of examples worth finding, documenting, and sharing. Understanding their success can help inform our own projects like a curriculum library.

Flexbox froggy is a project inspired by Luke CSS Diner. React formation is a library by Kate Hudson for building robust, testable forms with react in minutes. The Mozfest schedule app leveraged a tool originally build for SRCCON.

Here are some questions: