User:Ctalbert/Community Discussion
Goal
So we really don't have a process for taking project X to the community to get involvement. We have an assortment of forums and web sites and all sorts of communication channels. The question is what is the best way to get public visibility that will help to build the type of community we want from the audience we are most interested in for the specific project we are targeting. It's too easy to say that it is a project by project decision, because there are high level rules that we can use to determine what the best way is to take these projects to the community.
Steps
What should our steps be? That'd be the ultimate goal for it, but I doubt we will get there in this setup.
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To get started
It might be easiest to start getting our heads around this by brainstorming what our current channels are good for in terms of it's purpose that we want it to have, the audience that it tends to speak to, and how we can improve our use of this channel.
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| qa@mozilla.org |
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| m.d.quality |
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| qmo |
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| qa-execution@ |
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| qa-automation@ |
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| #qa |
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| wiki.mozilla.org/QA |
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| GoogleGroups |
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| beta mailing lists |
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| hendrix |
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| mozillazine |
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| OS speific test lists |
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| device forums (mobile) |
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| bugzilla.m.o |
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| Others? |
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