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CSS 2024 #3591
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I'm interested in being a reviewer or editor for this chapter :) |
Hey @dereknahman, @rachelandrew, @siakaramalegos, @meyerweb, @svgeesus - awesome contributors from previous years 🙂 Are you interested in joining us again this year? |
Hello! Sorry I totally missed this notification. Do you still need editing support? |
Yes :) We also need authors and analysts for other chapters, if you have resources, let me please know ;) |
Hiii!!! I would love to be involved as an author or reviewer for this chapter 😊 |
Hi @hemanth, Furthermore, it would be helpful if you and all other contributors (@j9t , @rvth) could join the Slack workspace of the HTTPArchive (https://join.slack.com/t/httparchive/shared_invite/zt-2hfkn28ts-~uXN4UGS0mXsKpzzhtZcow). Thanks! |
Happy to review again this year. |
Is it still correct that we have no analysts for this chapter? |
@svgeesus I will replicate the queries of 2022 for this chapter. |
@turban1988 Sorry, got held with some professional challenges, not sure if you still need help on this. |
@carmenansio, @hemanth, do you have everything you need or is there anything the rest of the team can do at the moment? Also, will you communicate major updates here, or are there other channels to monitor for us? Just to avoid missing anything as I’m not currently monitoring the HTTP Archive’s Slack channels. |
An update from my side: I have already replicated a significant part of the previous queries and put them into the sheet. Some analyses are still missing, but I'm still working on those. |
CSS 2024
If you're interested in contributing to the CSS chapter of the 2024 Web Almanac, please reply to this issue and indicate which role or roles best fit your interest and availability: author, reviewer, analyst, and/or editor. You might be interested in exploring the changes to this year's version here.
Content team
Expand for more information about each role 👀
Note: The time commitment for each role varies by the chapter's scope and complexity as well as the number of contributors.
For an overview of how the roles work together at each phase of the project, see the Chapter Lifecycle doc.
Milestone checklist
0. Form the content team
April 15
Complete program and content committee - 🔑 Organizing committee1. Plan content
May 1
First meeting to outline the chapter contents - 🔑 Content team2. Gather data
June 1
Custom metrics completed - 🔑 AnalystsJune 1
HTTP Archive Crawl - 🔑 HA Team3. Validate results
August 15
Query Metrics & Save Results - 🔑 Analysts4. Draft content
September 15
First Draft of Chapter - 🔑 AuthorsOctober 10
Review & Edit Chapter - 🔑 Reviewers & Editors5. Publication
October 15
Chapter Publication (Markdown & PR) - 🔑 AuthorsNovember 1
Launch of 2024 Web Almanac 🚀 - 🔑 Organizing committee6. Virtual conference
November 20
Virtual Conference - 🔑 Content TeamChapter resources
Refer to these 2024 CSS resources throughout the content creation process:
📄 Google Docs for outlining and drafting content
🔍 SQL files for committing the queries used during analysis
📊 Google Sheets for saving the results of queries
📝 Markdown file for publishing content and managing public metadata
💻 Collab notebook for collaborative coding in Python - if needed
💬 #web-almanac-css on Slack for team coordination
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