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HTTP 2024

Open nrllh opened this issue 1 year ago • 7 comments

HTTP 2024

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If you're interested in contributing to the HTTP 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

Lead Authors Reviewers Analysts Editors Coordinator
@rmarx @rmarx @ChrisBeeti @tunetheweb - @tomvangoethem
Expand for more information about each role 👀
  • The content team lead is the chapter owner and responsible for setting the scope of the chapter and managing contributors' day-to-day progress.
  • Authors are subject matter experts and lead the content direction for each chapter. Chapters typically have one or two authors. Authors are responsible for planning the outline of the chapter, analyzing stats and trends, and writing the annual report.
  • Reviewers are also subject matter experts and assist authors with technical reviews during the planning, analyzing, and writing phases.
  • Analysts are responsible for researching the stats and trends used throughout the Almanac. Analysts work closely with authors and reviewers during the planning phase to give direction on the types of stats that are possible from the dataset, and during the analyzing/writing phases to ensure that the stats are used correctly.
  • Editors are technical writers who have a penchant for both technical and non-technical content correctness. Editors have a mastery of the English language and work closely with authors to help wordsmith content and ensure that everything fits together as a cohesive unit.
  • The section coordinator is the overall owner for all chapters within a section like "User Experience" or "Page Content" and helps to keep each chapter on schedule.

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

  • [x] 📆 April 15 Complete program and content committee - 🔑 Organizing committee
    • The content team has at least one author, reviewer, and analyst.

1. Plan content

  • [x] 📆 May 1 First meeting to outline the chapter contents - 🔑 Content team
    • The content team has completed the chapter outline.

2. Gather data

  • [x] 📆 June 1 Custom metrics completed - 🔑 Analysts
  • [x] 📆 June 1 HTTP Archive Crawl - 🔑 HA Team
    • HTTP Archive runs the June crawl.

3. Validate results

  • [x] 📆 August 15 Query Metrics & Save Results - 🔑 Analysts
    • Analysts have queried all metrics and saved the output.

4. Draft content

  • [ ] 📆 September 15 First Draft of Chapter - 🔑 Authors
    • Authors has written the chapter.
  • [ ] 📆 October 10 Review & Edit Chapter - 🔑 Reviewers & Editors
    • Reviewers and Editors has processed the the chapter.

5. Publication

  • [ ] 📆 October 15 Chapter Publication (Markdown & PR) - 🔑 Authors
    • Authors has converted the chapter to markdown and drafted a PR.
  • [ ] 📆 November 1 Launch of 2024 Web Almanac 🚀 - 🔑 Organizing committee

6. Virtual conference

  • [ ] 📆 November 20 Virtual Conference - 🔑 Content Team

Chapter resources

Refer to these 2024 HTTP 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-http on Slack for team coordination

nrllh avatar Mar 02 '24 18:03 nrllh

I'm interested in being an author/analyst.

ChrisBeeti avatar Mar 05 '24 12:03 ChrisBeeti

Hey @paivaspol @tunetheweb @rmarx @LPardue @paivaspol - awesome contributors from previous years 🙂 Are you interested in joining us again this year?

nrllh avatar Apr 09 '24 22:04 nrllh

I would be interested in contributing as a co-author and/or reviewer this year :) I think that in-depth 103 Early Hints analysis for this chapter this year (e.g., also looking at what type of URLs are being hinted instead of just how many sites are hinting) should be the main focus :)

rmarx avatar Apr 10 '24 08:04 rmarx

Cool, thank you @rmarx!

nrllh avatar Apr 11 '24 09:04 nrllh

Hey folks! How are you feeling about the upcoming deadline regarding outlining the chapter? It could be nice to set up a quick call with all contributors of this chapter to get quickly aligned on how everyone envisions it. @rmarx, could you perhaps set up a call with @tunetheweb? (preferably early this upcoming coming week, though later would also work). Thanks & looking forward to seeing the chapter take more shape 👍

tomvangoethem avatar Apr 28 '24 14:04 tomvangoethem

I'm going on vacation now until the 12th, but will setup a meeting with @tunetheweb after that (probably after I/O if we're being realistic ;))

UPDATE: the meeting is planned for June 4th.

rmarx avatar May 04 '24 19:05 rmarx

So, we've had the meeting, and the outline is now live at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-vPF7GivpV-fbdj8VE6GaMpb1BJHGxLvK2ElBtc_0ls

I've now also added @ChrisBeeti as a reviewer (though I'm open to help with actual writing down the line as well ;))

rmarx avatar Jun 19 '24 10:06 rmarx