The document outlines recent efforts by Mozilla Japan to grow contributions to Mozilla from the local community. It discusses frameworks for promoting Mozilla's mission through products and increasing loyalty. It also describes the "Grow Mozilla" initiative to bring more people into the project and expand skills and culture as the community grows. Specific recent activities described include developing a community guide for new contributors, classifying contributors by interests, distributing information at events, and hosting a hackathon and Add-on SDK workshop to increase engagement across areas like localization, translation, development, and user support.
Mozilla: Under the Hood
The browser has in many ways become a mini-operating system, attempting to harness all the internet’s power and complexity while making it simple enough so that anyone with minimal computer skills can visit websites and communicate with people all over the world. The technical challenges of developing and testing software in this kind of environment are immense, given the rapid changes going on in the internet space and the fact that the browser is called upon to parse as many as 1 trillion pages full of dynamic content. As time has gone on, many websites have gone from looking like static pages to resembling applications, which presents it own set of difficulties. Given these challenges, how does Mozilla ensure high quality and usability of every browser release? I will explore Mozilla under the hood and illuminate how Mozilla works to meet these challenges by introducing some of the tools that Mozilla uses to test its products. I will also demonstrate how Mozilla leverages help from the community as well as gives back to the community as part of the open development process.
what is mozilla firefox OS, what is the architecture of mozilla, what are different logos adopted by mozilla, how to work with mozilla,using shortcuts in firefox, why to use firefox, how to use firefox, how to download and install firefox, what are the different user interfaces of mozilla? All these topics are discussed in this ppt. hope u all can understand it.!!!!! :-)
Mozilla: Under the Hood
The browser has in many ways become a mini-operating system, attempting to harness all the internet’s power and complexity while making it simple enough so that anyone with minimal computer skills can visit websites and communicate with people all over the world. The technical challenges of developing and testing software in this kind of environment are immense, given the rapid changes going on in the internet space and the fact that the browser is called upon to parse as many as 1 trillion pages full of dynamic content. As time has gone on, many websites have gone from looking like static pages to resembling applications, which presents it own set of difficulties. Given these challenges, how does Mozilla ensure high quality and usability of every browser release? I will explore Mozilla under the hood and illuminate how Mozilla works to meet these challenges by introducing some of the tools that Mozilla uses to test its products. I will also demonstrate how Mozilla leverages help from the community as well as gives back to the community as part of the open development process.
what is mozilla firefox OS, what is the architecture of mozilla, what are different logos adopted by mozilla, how to work with mozilla,using shortcuts in firefox, why to use firefox, how to use firefox, how to download and install firefox, what are the different user interfaces of mozilla? All these topics are discussed in this ppt. hope u all can understand it.!!!!! :-)
On the Future of Libraries: How? not What? (Skills Assessment) - METRO - 13_0115jeffreylancaster
Presentation to METRO Annual Meeting on January 15, 2013 - "Using Formative Skills Assessment to Drive Staff Training Decisions and Organizational Change"
Getting Started with Contributing to Mozilla ProjectsMoin Shaikh
I made this presentation to give an introduction and overview on how to get started with contributing to Mozilla and its various projects based on specific skill/interest level.
It includes a summary of various contribution areas a Mozillian (contributor to Mozilla) can choose from e.g. Development/coding, Testing (Web QA, Mobile QA), Support (SUMO) and translation (L10N) etc.
Enterprise 2.0 – adding a social layer to SharePointJacobs Australia
Yianni Achele talks about the out-of-the-box capabilities of SharePoint, and shows with the integration of applications such as NewsGator, Yammer, telligent and jive, SharePoint can deliver a "best of breed" social media platform.
Online Educa Berlin - MediaMosa: Open Source Media Management Software to Bui...Frans Ward
MediaMosa: Open Source Media Management
Software to Build an Open Video Platform
“Open Video in Education". Presented at Online Educa Berlin, December 3, 2010
On the Future of Libraries: How? not What? (Skills Assessment) - METRO - 13_0115jeffreylancaster
Presentation to METRO Annual Meeting on January 15, 2013 - "Using Formative Skills Assessment to Drive Staff Training Decisions and Organizational Change"
Getting Started with Contributing to Mozilla ProjectsMoin Shaikh
I made this presentation to give an introduction and overview on how to get started with contributing to Mozilla and its various projects based on specific skill/interest level.
It includes a summary of various contribution areas a Mozillian (contributor to Mozilla) can choose from e.g. Development/coding, Testing (Web QA, Mobile QA), Support (SUMO) and translation (L10N) etc.
Enterprise 2.0 – adding a social layer to SharePointJacobs Australia
Yianni Achele talks about the out-of-the-box capabilities of SharePoint, and shows with the integration of applications such as NewsGator, Yammer, telligent and jive, SharePoint can deliver a "best of breed" social media platform.
Online Educa Berlin - MediaMosa: Open Source Media Management Software to Bui...Frans Ward
MediaMosa: Open Source Media Management
Software to Build an Open Video Platform
“Open Video in Education". Presented at Online Educa Berlin, December 3, 2010
Similar to Moz camp in asia 2012 making strategy and plan of grow mozilla for your country (20)
Moz camp in asia 2012 making strategy and plan of grow mozilla for your country
1. Making Strategy and Plan of
"Grow Mozilla" for your country
Tetsuya Kosaka (Mozilla Japan)
Eri Inoue (Mozilla Japan)
Yoshitomo Akimoto (Student Volunteer)
2. Framework of Mozilla Japan activity
Promote Mozilla’s mission
through our products
Increase loyalty for our
Firefox product through Webmaker Mozilla
Mozilla’s mission Factory
Accelerate One Mozilla
Business
Grow Mozilla
Development
3. Grow Mozilla helps all Mozillians
achieve crazy and ambitious
goals by bringing people into the
project, increasing the skills of
community members and
expanding our culture as we
grow larger.
Source: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Grow
6. Where do you find challenge
in your country?
Core
Contributor
Depth of Contribution
Active Contributor
Casual Contributor
Variety of contribution area
Localization/ Translation/ Develop/ Help User/ QA/ Spread/ Education
7.
8. Localization Translation Helping
(Product) (Document) Users
Hacks MozillaZine.jp
Firefox L10N
Mozilla.org (Support
Forum)
Thunderbird
MDN
L10N
SUMO
Firefox OS
L10N Mozilla.org
Twitter
Add-on L10N
Development Quality Spread the
Education
(Product) Assurance Word
Student
Add-on Quality Webmaker
Volunteer
Assurance
Coding Theme Design Mozilla Factory
9. Case 1 : Development
Localization Translation Helping
(Product) (Document) Users
Hacks MozillaZine.jp
Firefox L10N
Mozilla.org (Support
Forum)
Thunderbird
MDN
L10N
SUMO
Firefox OS
L10N Mozilla.org
Twitter
Add-on L10N
Development Quality Spread the
Education
(Product) Assurance Word
Student
Add-on Quality Webmaker
Volunteer
Assurance
Coding Theme Design Mozilla Factory
10. Case 1 (detail): Development
Participate in Examine Mozilla Try developing
Add-on Study document Add-on
Meeting
Try localizing Publish Add-on
technical document to AMO
To be an
instructor at next
Study Meeting
11. Case 2 : Localization
Localization Translation Helping
(Product) (Document) Users
Hacks MozillaZine.jp
Firefox L10N
Mozilla.org (Support
Forum)
Thunderbird
MDN
L10N
SUMO
Firefox OS
L10N Mozilla.org
Twitter
Add-on L10N
Development Quality Spread the
Education
(Product) Assurance Word
Student
Add-on Quality Webmaker
Volunteer
Assurance
Coding Theme Design Mozilla Factory
12. Case 3 : Marketing
Localization Translation Helping
(Product) (Document) Users
Hacks MozillaZine.jp
Firefox L10N
Mozilla.org (Support
Forum)
Thunderbird
MDN
L10N
SUMO
Firefox OS
L10N Mozilla.org
Twitter
Add-on L10N
Development Quality Spread the
Education
(Product) Assurance Word
Student
Add-on Quality Webmaker
Volunteer
Assurance
Coding Theme Design Mozilla Factory
36. Add-on SDK workshop
for beginners
• Regardless of field of study
• Easy to understand
• Putting the idea into add-on
• Using Add-on SDK
booklet
slides
40. Where do you find challenge
in your country?
Core
Contributor
Depth of Contribution
Active Contributor
Casual Contributor
Variety of contribution area
Localization/ Translation/ Develop/ Help User/ QA/ Spread/ Education
41. Where do you find challenge
in your country? • Number of new contributor?
• More contribution? (time, effort)
• Move to new are of
contribution?
Core • Opportunity to increase skill
Contributor and meet new people?
Depth of Contribution
• Community fatigue?
• Others
Active Contributor
Casual Contributor
Variety of contribution area
Localization/ Translation/ Develop/ Help User/ QA/ Spread/ Education