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'''Overall Goal:'''
'''Overall Goal:'''  


To create meaningful relationships with our 400 million plus users -- in their own language -- in order to empower them as stakeholders, and to create easy ways for anyone to contribute to, and be part of Mozilla.
To create meaningful relationships with our 400 million plus users -- in their own language -- in order to empower them as stakeholders, and to create easy ways for anyone to contribute to, and be part of Mozilla.  


'''Strategies:'''
'''Strategies:'''  
* Create focus area within l10n dedicated to engagement localization.
* Create a way to integrate new contributors from our massive user base into our existing workflow without disrupting our community, but expanding it.
* Scale localization teams to fulfill growing communications needs in varying channels.
* Investigate + implement tools that allow for easy collaboration and translation.


'''Potential Projects:'''
*Create focus area within l10n dedicated to engagement localization.
* Snippets
*Create a way to integrate new contributors from our massive user base into our existing workflow without disrupting our community, but expanding it.
* Email newsletter
*Scale localization teams to fulfill growing communications needs in varying channels.
* Social Media Updates
*Investigate + implement tools that allow for easy collaboration and translation.
* Firefox 4 campaigns


'''Interested in joining?'''
'''Potential Projects:'''  


Please let us know if you're interested in helping get this project off the ground and work together to attract new contributors to scale up. It's a great opportunity for your team and for us to attract new contributors from around the world, but we'll need your experience and knowledge to develop workflow and tools and mentor new contributors.
*Snippets
*Email newsletter
*Social Media Updates
*Firefox 4 campaigns
 
'''Interested in joining?'''
 
Please let us know if you're interested in helping get this project off the ground and work together to attract new contributors to scale up. It's a great opportunity for your team and for us to attract new contributors from around the world, but we'll need your experience and knowledge to develop workflow and tools and mentor new contributors.  


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I think that is better to use only one way to create the L10n of our products, including the tools, because there are many ways to do it and is so confusing when you are the new kid on the block.
 
Translators, in some cases, are not computer geeks, so, we need L10n tools designed for them. In our case, there are many languages and the translators are cero geeks, we were working using Narro but the projects are not updated as the new betas are coming out and there are some problems with the exported files when you send the changes. Alexandru is doing an excellent job with Narro but we need more stability and reliability.
 
We are almost ready to relaunch our community website using web tools that let people create groups, forums and create post to talk, promote, inform so they can organize themselves in their region (Mexico City, Monterrey, Yucatan, etc.)
 
There are many events at Mexico related with tecnology and we are invited to give talks, workshops and even the organizers let us to put a Firefox booth if we want and even more, they help us puting the Firefox/Mozilla logo as sponsorship in their website and/or brochures without paying anything and yes, ther are more, the organizers pay for our transport and accommodation, we just need some swag to give to the attendees! I think that's so cool!
 
Not all are goods news, the events organizers and reporters invite me to give talks and interview just because my name appear in the Firefox credits, I mean, I think that at least the leaders of each region/country need a way to demostrate that they are recognized by the Mozilla Foundation. Maybe help an email of the MoFo or to be published in some section of the mozilla.org website their names and roles.
 
The website of the Studentreps program is an excellent example, it's translated in many languages, in the past, we had to translate the content of the Campusreps webpage in our wiki to explain people what it is, now, we just have to publish the web address and that's all. Now, think about all that content in the mozilla.org website, there is a lot of content only in English!  
 
Today, at Mozilla México Community there are some contributors that are in charge for one area, in some cases, they are learning about it, for example QA, OpenWeb and Jetpack, but also, there are others in charge of our social media (twitter, facebook), public relationship and community promotion, moderators of our forums and the post comments (no technical support), of our art community, studentreps and our program called [http://firefoxenlaescuela.org ¡Firefox en la escuela!/Firefox at school!], you can read more in the [http://mozilla-mexico.org/wiki/index.php/Acerca_de About section in the Mozilla México website/wiki].
 
In the case of Firefox 4, we are organizing the release partys at México, and there are many people asking me if they can organizing the regional party at their state, they just need a small package with Firefox swag, I can tell you what are the guys who are really planning a good event. I been talking with Sarah about the high cost to send swag to México, so, one alternative is to make t-shirts at México, you can pay directly to the manufacturers, so we can reduce costs.
 
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Revision as of 01:43, 30 September 2010

Overall Goal:

To create meaningful relationships with our 400 million plus users -- in their own language -- in order to empower them as stakeholders, and to create easy ways for anyone to contribute to, and be part of Mozilla.

Strategies:

  • Create focus area within l10n dedicated to engagement localization.
  • Create a way to integrate new contributors from our massive user base into our existing workflow without disrupting our community, but expanding it.
  • Scale localization teams to fulfill growing communications needs in varying channels.
  • Investigate + implement tools that allow for easy collaboration and translation.

Potential Projects:

  • Snippets
  • Email newsletter
  • Social Media Updates
  • Firefox 4 campaigns

Interested in joining?

Please let us know if you're interested in helping get this project off the ground and work together to attract new contributors to scale up. It's a great opportunity for your team and for us to attract new contributors from around the world, but we'll need your experience and knowledge to develop workflow and tools and mentor new contributors.

Name Locale Mentor/Contributor? Email address
Ricardo Meza es-MX Mentor and contributor ricardo_meza@mozilla-mexico.org
Feedback:

I think that is better to use only one way to create the L10n of our products, including the tools, because there are many ways to do it and is so confusing when you are the new kid on the block.

Translators, in some cases, are not computer geeks, so, we need L10n tools designed for them. In our case, there are many languages and the translators are cero geeks, we were working using Narro but the projects are not updated as the new betas are coming out and there are some problems with the exported files when you send the changes. Alexandru is doing an excellent job with Narro but we need more stability and reliability.

We are almost ready to relaunch our community website using web tools that let people create groups, forums and create post to talk, promote, inform so they can organize themselves in their region (Mexico City, Monterrey, Yucatan, etc.)

There are many events at Mexico related with tecnology and we are invited to give talks, workshops and even the organizers let us to put a Firefox booth if we want and even more, they help us puting the Firefox/Mozilla logo as sponsorship in their website and/or brochures without paying anything and yes, ther are more, the organizers pay for our transport and accommodation, we just need some swag to give to the attendees! I think that's so cool!

Not all are goods news, the events organizers and reporters invite me to give talks and interview just because my name appear in the Firefox credits, I mean, I think that at least the leaders of each region/country need a way to demostrate that they are recognized by the Mozilla Foundation. Maybe help an email of the MoFo or to be published in some section of the mozilla.org website their names and roles.

The website of the Studentreps program is an excellent example, it's translated in many languages, in the past, we had to translate the content of the Campusreps webpage in our wiki to explain people what it is, now, we just have to publish the web address and that's all. Now, think about all that content in the mozilla.org website, there is a lot of content only in English!

Today, at Mozilla México Community there are some contributors that are in charge for one area, in some cases, they are learning about it, for example QA, OpenWeb and Jetpack, but also, there are others in charge of our social media (twitter, facebook), public relationship and community promotion, moderators of our forums and the post comments (no technical support), of our art community, studentreps and our program called ¡Firefox en la escuela!/Firefox at school!, you can read more in the About section in the Mozilla México website/wiki.

In the case of Firefox 4, we are organizing the release partys at México, and there are many people asking me if they can organizing the regional party at their state, they just need a small package with Firefox swag, I can tell you what are the guys who are really planning a good event. I been talking with Sarah about the high cost to send swag to México, so, one alternative is to make t-shirts at México, you can pay directly to the manufacturers, so we can reduce costs.

Is this the feedback that you are expect?

Feedback: