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** No, not necessarily. Actually in most cases, they are not. CommSquared people are basically PR people. They build and maintain relationships with reporters. They feed reporters with information related to Mozilla, its products its technology, its mission and whatever is relevant. They help reporters to get answers from Mozilla when needed. When they get questions, they put reporters in touch with a spokesperson. | ** No, not necessarily. Actually in most cases, they are not. CommSquared people are basically PR people. They build and maintain relationships with reporters. They feed reporters with information related to Mozilla, its products its technology, its mission and whatever is relevant. They help reporters to get answers from Mozilla when needed. When they get questions, they put reporters in touch with a spokesperson. | ||
* Are CommSquared members spokespeople? | * Are CommSquared members spokespeople? | ||
** Not right away. To be a spokesperson | ** Not right away. To be a spokesperson, you need to be media-trained. Once you are, you can become a spokesperson. | ||
* What's the difference between CommSquared members and evangelists? | * What's the difference between CommSquared members and evangelists? | ||
** Evangelists are technical people that explain technical things to developers. PR people such as CommSquared members are not necessarily technically savvy that talk to reporters in order to expose them to topics that Mozilla wants to discuss. | ** Evangelists are technical people that explain technical things to developers. PR people such as CommSquared members are not necessarily technically savvy that talk to reporters in order to expose them to topics that Mozilla wants to discuss. | ||