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You can introduce yourself to the community on the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mozilla.webmaker/A9Dh9Ix66Fk Mozilla Webmaker list], discuss the standard on social networks using the [https://twitter.com/search/realtime?q=%23weblitstd&src=typd #weblitstd] hashtag and listen again to previous calls via the [http://weblitstd.tumblr.com blog]. | You can introduce yourself to the community on the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mozilla.webmaker/A9Dh9Ix66Fk Mozilla Webmaker list], discuss the standard on social networks using the [https://twitter.com/search/realtime?q=%23weblitstd&src=typd #weblitstd] hashtag and listen again to previous calls via the [http://weblitstd.tumblr.com blog]. | ||
Areas on which we'd particularly appreciate feedback: | <strong>Areas on which we'd particularly appreciate feedback:</strong> | ||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
<li>Visual design <em>(including the relative conceptual size of elements)</em></li> | <li>Visual design <em>(including the relative conceptual size of elements)</em></li> |
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How to give feedback
The best way to give feedback is to attend one of our weekly community calls. Failing that, you could get involved in the Google Group discussion or leave feedback via this form
You can introduce yourself to the community on the Mozilla Webmaker list, discuss the standard on social networks using the #weblitstd hashtag and listen again to previous calls via the blog.
Areas on which we'd particularly appreciate feedback:
- Visual design (including the relative conceptual size of elements)
- Names of the competencies
- Competency descriptors