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* Avoid making promises you can't keep, even if pressured to do so. | * Avoid making promises you can't keep, even if pressured to do so. | ||
* Try to avoid speaking on behalf of Mozilla. If the process or other participants in the working group want you to speak on behalf of Mozilla, question such process or participants. However, rather than staying silent in such a situation, it's probably a good idea to both state your position and clearly state how much Mozilla consensus there is behind that position. Though it's not an ideal situation, it's ok for Mozilla's employees to disagree with each other on the best way to move the Web forward and implement Mozilla's mission. | * Try to avoid speaking on behalf of Mozilla. If the process or other participants in the working group want you to speak on behalf of Mozilla, question such process or participants. However, rather than staying silent in such a situation, it's probably a good idea to both state your position and clearly state how much Mozilla consensus there is behind that position. Though it's not an ideal situation, it's ok for Mozilla's employees to disagree with each other on the best way to move the Web forward and implement Mozilla's mission. | ||
* Direct specific questions about "What is Mozilla’s position on this specification, technology, feature?" to '''[https://mozilla.github.io/standards-positions/ Mozilla Standards Positions]''' | |||
Read '''https://wpc.guide/''' to get a good "here's how to guide for beginners" perspective that may be useful in W3C related conversations. | Read '''https://wpc.guide/''' to get a good "here's how to guide for beginners" perspective that may be useful in W3C related conversations. | ||
== Technical tips == | == Technical tips == | ||