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** Students and professors that are interested in exploring open source software can learn a lot through Mozilla. | ** Students and professors that are interested in exploring open source software can learn a lot through Mozilla. | ||
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Revision as of 21:03, 21 August 2007
What is Mozilla University?
- Mozilla University is a virtual institution dedicated to building and educating a strong Mozilla community through collaboration and innovation.
- Helping people understand how Firefox, the Mozilla Corporation, and the Mozilla Foundation are related.
- Enabling anyone to get involved in the Mozilla Project.
- Preserving and learning from the history of the Mozilla Project.
Who should care?
- Everyone!
- If you are a fan of Firefox and want to give back, contribute to the Mozilla community! There is something for everyone to do.
- Keeping the Web open is something that anyone that spends time online should care about.
- Students and professors that are interested in exploring open source software can learn a lot through Mozilla.
Where do I go from here?
How do I get there?
History and Links
- The Original Mozilla University - An initiative started in the early days of the Mozilla Project to educate the community about how Mozilla was born and build out our contributor base by showing them how they can get involved.
- http://www.mozilla.org/university/ (needs to be archived under /archive)
- http://www.mozilla.org/university/resource_map.html - "curriculum plan" of sorts
- Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozilla
- O'Reilly Article on "Getting your work into Mozilla": http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/mozilla/2000/09/29/keys.html (probably still very applicable today)
- Mozilla Digital Memory Bank: http://mozillamemory.org/