MozTW is the Mozilla community in Taiwan that was started in 2004 to promote free culture and keep the internet as a public resource. Ernest Chiang has over 15 years of experience in project management and web development. He is a co-founder of PAFERS Tech. SUMO is the support website for Mozilla Firefox that allows anyone to help write and improve content through a wiki. The ReMo program aims to empower and push responsibility to the edges of the Mozilla contributor base to help it grow.
2. MozTW
MozTW is the Mozilla community in Taiwan.
We love and follow The Mozilla Manifesto.
MozTW starts promoting Free Culture,
keeping Internet as a public resource, and
plans to build better/open web since 2004.
http://moztw.org/about/
3. Ernest Chiang
Ernest has 15y+ experience in planning,
developing, and implementing state of the art
IT solutions facilitating client growth.
He enjoy his works on cross-field project
management and web-based development
professionally.
He is a co-founder of PAFERS Tech where
with a talent team to integrate fitness and
mobile solutions.
https://reps.mozilla.org/u/dwchiang/
4. Firefox 1 Party at NTU,
Taipei, Taiwan (2004)
Firefox 2 Party at Library,
Taipei, Taiwan (2006)
Firefox 3 Party at ASUS,
Taipei, Taiwan (2008)
Firefox 3.5 mini Party,
Taichung, Taiwan (2009)
MozTW Cafe / Lab time
(every week) Welcome to join us! :-)
MozTW SUMO Party,
Taipei, Taiwan (2010)
MozCamp, Singapore (2012)
22. SUMO
SUMO is short for support.mozilla.org, the
official, community-powered support website
for Mozilla Firefox.
At its core, SUMO is a wiki, which means
anyone can help writing or improving content.
Very powerful editing functions for
multilingual support.
Source: http://blog.mozilla.org/sumo/about/
23. Primary Objectives
of SUMO
Great Firefox experience
User and product insights
Entry point to Mozilla community
(Open source support platform)
Source: http://www.slideshare.net/djst/sumo-2010-roadmap-2797032
24. Needs?
Online Help Documentation
Consistency, quality, and precision.
Approval system to maintain quality.
Easy to access.
Structured documentation.
Managing different versions.
Source: http://www.slideshare.net/flod/sumo-and-mozilla-italia
25. How SUMO works? (1/2)
Easy to participate, easy to update.
Locale leaders and stage provide an efficient
approval system.
{for} allows to provide relevant segments.
Participators can concentrate on the content.
Source: http://www.slideshare.net/flod/sumo-and-mozilla-italia
26. How SUMO works? (2/2)
Sign-up
a SUMO user account.
Look around, check out ground rules.
http://moztw.org/contribute/sumo/
Translate articles (or pick one in Dashboard)
https://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/localization
Locale leader approve the translation
Done!
(also, welcome to let us know if you want to become a locale owner.)
Source: http://www.slideshare.net/flod/sumo-and-mozilla-italia
29. about: ReMo
Ernest Chiang, July 27 2013
MozTW, ReMo Program, SUMO Project
https://reps.mozilla.org/u/dwchiang/
30.
31. Community is the backbone of the Mozilla project.
As the Mozilla project grows in scope and scale,
community needs to be strengthened and
empowered accordingly.
This is the central aim of the Mozilla Reps program:
to empower and to help push responsibility to the
edges in order to help the Mozilla contributor base
grow.
32.
33.
34. When joining the program, a Mozilla Rep agrees to
take on the following responsibilities:
* represent Mozilla in their country/region
* promote the Mozilla Project and our mission
* build on and support existing/future local
community efforts and programs
* inspire, recruit and support new contributors
* support and mentor future Mozilla Reps
* document clearly all his/her activities