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= How do I become an editor? =
= How do I become an editor? =


Editors should be experienced add-on authors in order to perform their job well. If you haven't authored any add-ons, then you won't be accepted. If the add-ons you authored are not listed on AMO, you can still apply if you can provide evidence of your authorship.
Editors should be experienced add-on authors in order to perform their job well. If you haven't authored any add-ons, then you won't be accepted. If the add-ons you authored are not listed on AMO, you can still apply if you can provide evidence of your authorship.  


Before you apply, you should read the following documentation:
Before you apply, you should read the following documentation:  


* [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/developers/docs/policies/ AMO Add-on Policies]
*[https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/developers/docs/policies/ AMO Add-on Policies]  
* [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/pages/validation Code Validation Tool Help]
*[https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/pages/validation Code Validation Tool Help]  
* [[AMO:Editors|Editors' wiki]].
*[[AMO:Editors|Editors' wiki]]. All of it.<br>


You can apply by sending an email to amo-editors at mozilla.org with the subject "AMO Editor Application" and the following information:
You can apply by sending an email to amo-editors at mozilla.org with the subject "AMO Editor Application" and the following information:  
* Your name
 
* Your e-mail address (same as your AMO account)
*Your name  
* Your location and timezone
*Your e-mail address (same as your AMO account)  
* Which products you use (i.e. Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, Sunbird, etc.)
*Your location and timezone  
* Which operating systems you can test on
*Which products you use (i.e. Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, Sunbird, etc.)  
* Any experience you have testing or creating extensions
*Which operating systems you can test on  
* Who invited you to become an editor?
*Any experience you have testing or creating extensions  
* How much time per week can you dedicate to reviewing add-ons?
*Who invited you to become an editor?  
* Any other relevant information
*How much time per week can you dedicate to reviewing add-ons?  
*Any other relevant information


You may wish to join us in [irc://irc.mozilla.org/%23addons #addons on irc.mozilla.org] to start getting a feeling for how things work.
You may wish to join us in [irc://irc.mozilla.org/%23addons #addons on irc.mozilla.org] to start getting a feeling for how things work.

Revision as of 00:39, 5 June 2010

How do I become an editor?

Editors should be experienced add-on authors in order to perform their job well. If you haven't authored any add-ons, then you won't be accepted. If the add-ons you authored are not listed on AMO, you can still apply if you can provide evidence of your authorship.

Before you apply, you should read the following documentation:

You can apply by sending an email to amo-editors at mozilla.org with the subject "AMO Editor Application" and the following information:

  • Your name
  • Your e-mail address (same as your AMO account)
  • Your location and timezone
  • Which products you use (i.e. Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, Sunbird, etc.)
  • Which operating systems you can test on
  • Any experience you have testing or creating extensions
  • Who invited you to become an editor?
  • How much time per week can you dedicate to reviewing add-ons?
  • Any other relevant information

You may wish to join us in #addons on irc.mozilla.org to start getting a feeling for how things work.