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* <b>Overview & Goal</b>:  
*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.  


* <b>Audience</b>:
*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.


* <b>How to</b>:
*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 of the workshops leads
**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)