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*Join our public [https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-planning Dev Planning List].<br>  
*Join our public [https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-planning Dev Planning List].<br>  
*Join one of our Weekly Meetings:
*Join one of our Weekly Meetings:
**Tuesday [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Platform/ Engineering Meeting]
**Tuesday [[Platform | Engineering Meeting]]
**Wednesday [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/Planning Delivery Meeting]
**Wednesday [[Firefox/Planning | Delivery Meeting]]
* Notes
* Notes
** [[Kilimanjaro/2012-04-16|Monday, April 16, 12:00pm PST]]
** [[Kilimanjaro/2012-04-16|Monday, April 16, 12:00pm PST]]
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==Contribute==
==Contribute==


*You can help Kilimanjaro by fixing blocker bugs, filing and nominating product issues, assisting with bug triage, and [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Kilimanjaro/Developers more!]
*You can help Kilimanjaro by fixing blocker bugs, filing and nominating product issues, assisting with bug triage, and [[/Developers | more!]]


*If you're not a developer and want to take part, check out Mozilla's [http://www.mozilla.org/contribute Get Involved page].
*If you're not a developer and want to take part, check out Mozilla's [http://www.mozilla.org/contribute Get Involved page].
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Revision as of 01:28, 5 May 2012

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The Kilimanjaro Event is an initiative to bring Mozilla projects (Firefox on desktop and mobile, Marketplace, Persona, and B2G) together in one integrated experience. It is an opportunity for our entire community to focus on products and features which are most important to Mozilla's mission of an open internet and web platform.

More project planning resources and tools will be available here shortly, but here's how you can get involved and/or learn more:

Background

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Contribute

  • You can help Kilimanjaro by fixing blocker bugs, filing and nominating product issues, assisting with bug triage, and more!
  • If you're not a developer and want to take part, check out Mozilla's Get Involved page.