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Since the beginning of the Mozilla project | Since the beginning of the Mozilla project the community has been set up around getting code into people's hands. Get prepared to start hacking by finding out about our [https://developer.mozilla.org/En/Developer_Guide code repositories, processes and tools]. Our web sites are [http://blog.mozilla.com/webdev/get-involved/ open for web ninjas] to hack on too. | ||
===Mozilla Labs=== | ===Mozilla Labs=== |
Revision as of 21:14, 13 October 2009
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Introduction
You can build a better Internet by getting involved with Mozilla. You don’t have to be a C++ guru (or even know what that means!) and you don’t need to spend lots of time. Take a look at the opportunities and feel free to ask if you have any questions.
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User Support
Interested in helping others get the most out of using Firefox and other Mozilla projects? Our support process relies on enthusiastic contributors like you. Find our more about supporting Firefox, Thunderbird and other Mozilla projects.
Localization
Get involved with Mozilla by making Firefox, Thunderbird and other projects available in your language. Also help us tell the world about how Mozilla is building a better Internet by translating content on our web sites. Learn More
Testing and Quality Assurance
There are a lot of ways to contribute to the Mozilla project, and QA is one of the easiest ways to get started. Help us hunt down bugs in Firefox, Thunderbird and other projects or help test Mozilla web sites to make sure we're providing the best possible experience for people online. Learn More
Marketing and Evangelism
Help us spread the word about how Firefox and other Mozilla projects are building a better Internet. There are opportunities to promote Mozilla to users, developers and students.
Add-ons
Firefox and other Mozilla-based applications have a powerful extension system that allow you to make small tweaks or make major additions to your programs. If you're new to this technology, learn how to build an add-on. For experienced developers, find out how to become an AMO editor.
Coding
Since the beginning of the Mozilla project the community has been set up around getting code into people's hands. Get prepared to start hacking by finding out about our code repositories, processes and tools. Our web sites are open for web ninjas to hack on too.
Mozilla Labs
Laboratories are where science and creativity meet to develop, research, and explore new ideas. Mozilla Labs embraces this great tradition—a virtual lab where people come together to create, experiment, and play with new Web innovations and technologies. Learn More
Documentation
The Mozilla Developer Center is the hub for information about Mozilla technologies. Help make our documentation better by writing new content, correcting existing material or translating content into new languages. Learn More
Design
We believe in the power of well-made and widely distributed art, and want to make it possible for artists to cover the web and people with designs inspired by Mozilla. Take part in an upcoming design challenge or add a design to our Community Store.
Volunteer Board
Note: One idea for this section is to pull in a feed of postings from VolunteerMatch.
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Promos
- OneWebDay
- Mozilla Service Week
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Get In Touch
Want to lend a hand? Send us a note and we can put you in touch with some people who can get you started right away. Let us know a bit about yourself and the types of things you would like to help out with!
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- Testing
- Marketing
- Helping other users
- Localization
- Community
- Development
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