Skip to content
OnMSFT.com
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Windows
  • Surface
  • Xbox
  • How-To
  • OnPodcast
  • Edge
  • Teams
  • Gaming
Menu
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Windows
  • Surface
  • Xbox
  • How-To
  • OnPodcast
  • Edge
  • Teams
  • Gaming
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. Microsoft, Google, and more announce support for new Open Web Docs initiative

Microsoft, Google, and more announce support for new Open Web Docs initiative

Laurent Giret Laurent Giret
January 25, 2021
1 min read

Microsoft has just announced its support for Open Web Docs, a new initiative aiming to support community-driven platforms for high-quality developer documentation. Instead of creating a brand new docs platform, Open Web docs will work closely with existing documentations platforms including Mozilla’s popular MDN Web Docs.

“The collective’s initial goals are focused on supporting MDN’s recent infrastructure transition and contributing to core web technology documentation, browser compatibility data, and JavaScript documentation on MDN Web Docs,” Microsoft said today. The Redmond giant will support Open Web Docs as a founding sponsor along with Google and Coil, with additional support and participation from W3C, Samsung, and Mozilla.

In the short term, Open Web Docs will employ a full staff of independent technical writers who will work with existing platforms and make contributions to MDN Web Docs. In the long term, Open Web Docs will work on “developing a community of contributors around core web technology documentation, browser compatibility data, and improving JavaScript documentation,” the announcement post reads.

While Open Web Docs already has some big backers, the collective is welcoming anyone who wants to contribute to the project and support long-term maintenance of web platform technology documentation. You can follow @OpenWebDocs on Twitter to get news about the project, which also has a GitHub page.

Share This Post:

Tags: Google | Microsoft | Mozilla
Share this article:
Tags:
Google Microsoft Mozilla
Previous Article Microsoft Teams will soon queue your sent messages when you’re offline Next Article Microsoft tests its service pipeline with cumulative update build 21296.1010 in the Dev Channel

Related Articles

‘Raise a lobster’: OpenClaw craze spreads across China’s AI sector

March 15, 2026
OpenClaw can now connect with Gmail, Drive, and Docs using Google’s new CLI

AWS adds OpenClaw AI agent deployment to Amazon Lightsail

March 15, 2026

Startup Builds Mac Mini GPU Hack for Running Local AI Models

March 15, 2026

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • ‘Raise a lobster’: OpenClaw craze spreads across China’s AI sector
  • AWS adds OpenClaw AI agent deployment to Amazon Lightsail
  • MacBook Neo Has a Hidden Display P3 Setting That Improves Screen Colors
  • Startup Builds Mac Mini GPU Hack for Running Local AI Models
  • Apple Unlikely to Add Touchscreens to MacBook Neo for Years

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
OnMSFT.com

The Tech News Site

Categories

  • Windows
  • Surface
  • Xbox
  • How-To
  • OnPodcast
  • Gaming
  • Edge
  • Teams

Recent Posts

  • ‘Raise a lobster’: OpenClaw craze spreads across China’s AI sector
  • AWS adds OpenClaw AI agent deployment to Amazon Lightsail
  • MacBook Neo Has a Hidden Display P3 Setting That Improves Screen Colors
  • Startup Builds Mac Mini GPU Hack for Running Local AI Models
  • Apple Unlikely to Add Touchscreens to MacBook Neo for Years

Quick Links

  • About OnMSFT.com
  • Contact OnMSFT
  • Join Our Team
  • Privacy Policy
© 2010–2026 OnMSFT.com LLC. All rights reserved.
About OnMSFT.comContact OnMSFTPrivacy Policy