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* | *Overview & Goal: | ||
Give the community access to parts of the Mozilla projects other than l10n, through a series of workshops that will give new volunteers the appropriate training and tools to contribute to Mozilla. | Give the community access to parts of the Mozilla projects other than l10n, through a series of workshops that will give new volunteers the appropriate training and tools to contribute to Mozilla. | ||
* | *Audience: | ||
We will develop this initial pilot program with Mozilla Tunisia and hopefully roll it out to other interested communities. Mozilla Tunisia will be launching a | We will develop this initial pilot program with Mozilla Tunisia and hopefully roll it out to other interested communities. Mozilla Tunisia will be launching a university starting in Dec. 2011 so hopefully we could target those workshops to students as early as Q1 2012. | ||
* | *Process: | ||
**Identify technical leads within Mozilla Tunisia that would be interested in owning a specific workshop | **Identify technical leads within Mozilla Tunisia that would be interested in owning a specific workshop | ||
**Assess overall technical knowledge | **Assess overall technical knowledge for each workshop lead | ||
**Create an internal Engineering Committee to assist with the development of those workshops | **Create an internal Engineering Committee to assist with the development of those workshops | ||
**Bring guidance to the community and clear milestones to keep the community engaged afterward | **Bring guidance to the community and clear milestones to keep the community engaged afterward | ||
**Create clear processes on how to get involved and opportunities available for each team/workshop | **Create clear processes on how to get involved and opportunities available for each team/workshop | ||
*Potential areas for the workshops: | |||
**SUMO (Michelle Luna) | |||
**QA (Tony Chung, Marcia Knous, and Stephen Donner) | |||
**Web Security (Michael Coates) | |||
**Jetpack & add-on development | |||
**Engineering (FFx and Platform) |
Revision as of 22:34, 29 November 2011
- Overview & Goal:
Give the community access to parts of the Mozilla projects other than l10n, through a series of workshops that will give new volunteers the appropriate training and tools to contribute to Mozilla.
- Audience:
We will develop this initial pilot program with Mozilla Tunisia and hopefully roll it out to other interested communities. Mozilla Tunisia will be launching a university starting in Dec. 2011 so hopefully we could target those workshops to students as early as Q1 2012.
- Process:
- Identify technical leads within Mozilla Tunisia that would be interested in owning a specific workshop
- Assess overall technical knowledge for each workshop lead
- Create an internal Engineering Committee to assist with the development of those workshops
- Bring guidance to the community and clear milestones to keep the community engaged afterward
- Create clear processes on how to get involved and opportunities available for each team/workshop
- Potential areas for the workshops:
- SUMO (Michelle Luna)
- QA (Tony Chung, Marcia Knous, and Stephen Donner)
- Web Security (Michael Coates)
- Jetpack & add-on development
- Engineering (FFx and Platform)