Firefox Student Ambassador program is Mozilla's initiative to encourage students to contribute towards its projects. Who are FSA's, what do they do, how to contribute etc. is discussed in this slide.
This document provides an introduction to free and open source software (FOSS). It discusses the history of FOSS, including Richard Stallman announcing the GNU project in 1983 to ensure software freedoms. Popular open source software like Apache HTTP Server, Blender, GNOME, Firefox, MySQL, PHP and Python are listed. The document also summarizes Mozilla, the non-profit organization that supports the open source Mozilla project, and how Firefox was developed and became popular.
The document discusses the Mozilla Women's (WoMoz) organization and their goals of encouraging and supporting women's participation in open source and technology fields. Some key points made include:
- WoMoz aims to help more women contribute to open source projects like Mozilla through activities like localization, events, testing, and development.
- There are many myths around women and technology, such as that they don't have programming knowledge or interest, but in reality women play important roles in companies and open source.
- WoMoz wants to help women present their ideas, share contributions, and increase the percentage of women involved in open source software. They provide support through blogs, videos, and collaborating with other women
This document discusses Mozilla's Firefox OS mobile operating system. It provides background on Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation and opportunity on the web. Firefox OS aims to bring the full capabilities of the web to mobile devices, integrating web apps and pre-loading 30,000 apps for users. It also aims to lower costs for device makers compared to alternatives. The document outlines Firefox OS's structure and key features, and describes the Firefox Student Ambassadors program which encourages students to promote Mozilla's mission on their campuses.
The document discusses the history and products of the Mozilla organization. It describes how Mozilla was created in 1998 with the release of the Netscape browser source code. It grew into a large open source community contributing browsers like Firefox and Thunderbird. Firefox started as Phoenix then became Firebird before being named Firefox. The Mozilla mascot is a lizard because Mozilla sounds like Godzilla.
Mozilla Shumway - opensource meetup budapestRobert Szaloki
Mozilla Shumway is a project that renders SWF files in JavaScript to allow Flash content to be viewable by all users. It works by parsing the SWF format, implementing an ActionScript virtual machine, and rendering graphics using technologies like Canvas. Some challenges included reimplementing Flash's font rendering and dealing with undocumented behaviors, but Shumway allows old Flash files to be viewable through demos available on its GitHub page.
Firefox Student Ambassador program is Mozilla's initiative to encourage students to contribute towards its projects. Who are FSA's, what do they do, how to contribute etc. is discussed in this slide.
This document provides an introduction to free and open source software (FOSS). It discusses the history of FOSS, including Richard Stallman announcing the GNU project in 1983 to ensure software freedoms. Popular open source software like Apache HTTP Server, Blender, GNOME, Firefox, MySQL, PHP and Python are listed. The document also summarizes Mozilla, the non-profit organization that supports the open source Mozilla project, and how Firefox was developed and became popular.
The document discusses the Mozilla Women's (WoMoz) organization and their goals of encouraging and supporting women's participation in open source and technology fields. Some key points made include:
- WoMoz aims to help more women contribute to open source projects like Mozilla through activities like localization, events, testing, and development.
- There are many myths around women and technology, such as that they don't have programming knowledge or interest, but in reality women play important roles in companies and open source.
- WoMoz wants to help women present their ideas, share contributions, and increase the percentage of women involved in open source software. They provide support through blogs, videos, and collaborating with other women
This document discusses Mozilla's Firefox OS mobile operating system. It provides background on Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation and opportunity on the web. Firefox OS aims to bring the full capabilities of the web to mobile devices, integrating web apps and pre-loading 30,000 apps for users. It also aims to lower costs for device makers compared to alternatives. The document outlines Firefox OS's structure and key features, and describes the Firefox Student Ambassadors program which encourages students to promote Mozilla's mission on their campuses.
The document discusses the history and products of the Mozilla organization. It describes how Mozilla was created in 1998 with the release of the Netscape browser source code. It grew into a large open source community contributing browsers like Firefox and Thunderbird. Firefox started as Phoenix then became Firebird before being named Firefox. The Mozilla mascot is a lizard because Mozilla sounds like Godzilla.
Mozilla Shumway - opensource meetup budapestRobert Szaloki
Mozilla Shumway is a project that renders SWF files in JavaScript to allow Flash content to be viewable by all users. It works by parsing the SWF format, implementing an ActionScript virtual machine, and rendering graphics using technologies like Canvas. Some challenges included reimplementing Flash's font rendering and dealing with undocumented behaviors, but Shumway allows old Flash files to be viewable through demos available on its GitHub page.
The document provides an introduction to Mozilla, its products and projects. It discusses Mozilla's mission as a non-profit organization that advocates for open source software and privacy on the web. It outlines Mozilla's main products including the Firefox browser, Thunderbird email client, and Firefox OS mobile operating system. It also describes various Mozilla projects like Webmaker and Open Badges that promote web literacy and skills. The document summarizes ways to get involved with Mozilla through localization, app development, and community programs.
Mozilla is an open source organization that promotes open-source software, freedom and an open web through its non-profit Mozilla Foundation and projects like Firefox browser and Thunderbird email client.
Open source and Open web (Mozilla) MozCampKashmirTanzeel Khan
The document discusses open source software and the open web. It defines open source software as publicly available source code that can be viewed, edited, shared, and redistributed without restrictions. Examples provided include Firefox, Ubuntu, Linux distributions, and Android. The benefits of open source discussed are that it allows for community development, innovation, creativity, and prevents software piracy. The document argues that today's web is not truly open, as corporations control technologies and implementations are hidden, limiting cross-platform use. An open web based on open standards that anyone can contribute to is advocated for.
This document discusses building an open source community and outlines key aspects of a strong community. It provides an overview of Mozilla and the Mozilla community in the Philippines. The key aspects of a strong community highlighted are having shared beliefs, shared responsibility and ownership, shared leadership, open communications, and ensuring there is fun and enjoyment. The Mozilla community in the Philippines is volunteer-based and aims to promote Mozilla and open standards through representatives and student ambassadors across the country.
Mozilla is an open source organization that relies on volunteers to help in many areas including quality assurance testing, coding, localization, add-ons development, visual design, documentation, education and more. Volunteers can get involved by helping users, testing software quality, creating code, sharing information about Mozilla with others, translating content into different languages, building extensions, designing user interfaces, writing documentation or teaching others about Mozilla's projects.
The document describes the Firefox Student Ambassadors (FSA) program. It explains that FSA members promote Firefox, Firefox OS, and Mozilla's mission. As part of the program, students can obtain leadership roles, grow Mozilla's community, and gain experience. Benefits include networking opportunities, recognition, and potential internships. Students must be active ambassadors for at least a year to receive a certificate. The document provides details on monthly app competitions and rewards for the club with the most downloads. It also outlines suggested leadership roles within campus Firefox clubs.
This document provides an overview of open source software and Mozilla. It discusses what open source means, introduces Mozilla and some of its main products like Firefox browser and Thunderbird. It also outlines different ways to get involved with Mozilla through tools like Webmaker that include programs like Popcorn Maker, Thimble, and X-Ray Goggles for developing online. The document concludes with thanks.
Women are playing key roles in technology and make significant contributions to open source software projects. WoMoz is an organization that aims to encourage and support women's participation in open source and Mozilla projects through blogging, interviews, videos and networking opportunities. The goal is to help more women contribute their skills in areas like localization, events, quality assurance, development and more by providing a community where they feel supported.
Mozilla is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote openness, innovation, and opportunity on the web. It develops the Firefox web browser, Thunderbird email client, and other products. Mozilla also runs programs like Webmaker to teach web literacy and supports the Firefox OS mobile operating system. The latest version of Firefox released in November 2014 was Firefox 38.
Ananthula Srikar gave a presentation about Mozilla at SNIST Hyderabad on January 18th, 2014. Mozilla is a global non-profit community dedicated to opening and innovating the internet. It is best known for creating the Firefox web browser, which currently has over a quarter of the global browser market share. Mozilla also develops other open source software and promotes the open web through initiatives like WebFWD, which supports individuals with ideas to advance web standards. Srikar encouraged attendees to get involved and contribute to Mozilla's mission in any way they can, such as coding, testing, or local community building.
This document provides information about Firefox Student Ambassadors (FSA) clubs. FSA clubs are groups of student volunteers who promote Mozilla products like Firefox and Firefox OS. The clubs aim to improve people's experience on the web globally. To start a club, it must be open to all students 18+, not collect dues, and have members register as Firefox Student Ambassadors. Club activities include contests, programs, social media, and events to help members develop skills in areas like public speaking, recruiting, and graphic design. Students are encouraged to join FSA clubs to gain leadership experience promoting an open web and potentially intern at Mozilla.
This document discusses open source and Mozilla. It introduces Mozilla Firefox, Thunderbird, Persona, Seamonkey, Firefox OS, TogetherJS, and Firefox OS Marketplace as products of Mozilla. It asks how many people use versus create the web. It then discusses the Webmaker Project and other Mozilla projects like the Firefox Student Ambassador Program. The presenter is Sai Charan Reddy.
The document summarizes Mozilla and free and open source software (FOSS). It discusses that FOSS provides full freedom to use, study, share, and modify software. It then describes several Mozilla projects including Firefox, Thunderbird, and Seamonkey. It discusses Mozilla's goal of promoting an open web and outlines some of their initiatives like Drumbeat and Rainbow. Finally, it invites people to contribute to Mozilla's mission.
Open Source Everything...including documentationAli Spivak
This document discusses Mozilla's open source Firefox OS mobile operating system and Mozilla Developer Network (MDN) documentation project. Firefox OS is an open platform built on web technologies that targets emerging markets with affordable hardware. It has multiple hardware and mobile partners. MDN is a documentation site with over 49,000 documents that is open source and has over 9,000 contributors. The document encourages contributing to MDN's open source documentation project and provides information on how to get involved through writing, editing, translating, or contributing code to the platform.
The document provides information about Mozilla's Firefox Student Ambassadors program. The program aims to promote openness, innovation and opportunity on the web by having student ambassadors advocate for Firefox and other Mozilla products on college campuses and in their communities. As part of the program, ambassadors can gain leadership experience, recognition and networking opportunities while helping spread Mozilla's mission. They are encouraged to organize events and campaigns to promote Firefox, educate others and grow the Mozilla community.
Mozilla is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the web. It is a global community of users, contributors and developers who work to innovate on behalf of users through open source software like the Firefox web browser. Mozilla believes that openness, innovation and opportunity are key to ensuring the continued health and prosperity of the internet.
The document introduces the Firefox Student Ambassador program, which aims to promote the open web and Firefox browser. As a student ambassador, participants will help educate others about online privacy and security, demonstrate Firefox OS apps, and organize local events. Ambassadors gain leadership skills while contributing to Mozilla's mission of empowering all web users. The program provides resources for ambassadors to host their own creative activities and champion Firefox within their schools and communities.
- The document introduces Rahul Talreja, a Mozilla representative from Bhopal, India who started contributing in 2014 and has worked on projects like app development, evangelism, and Webmaker.
- It provides information about Mozilla, describing it as a non-profit organization known for Firefox Browser and Firefox OS that works with 40,000 volunteers worldwide on the mission of creating an open and innovative web.
- It discusses the structure of Mozilla Foundation and different volunteer projects one can get involved in like Webmaker, GeoStumbling, localization, and the Firefox Student Ambassador program.
The document summarizes the Firefox Student Ambassador program. It describes Mozilla as a non-profit organization that aims to keep the web open and secure. The student ambassador program provides opportunities for students to get involved in open source projects, gain leadership skills, and spread awareness of the open web. Students can take part in activities like app development, coding, presentations, and localizing materials. The program offers knowledge, support, global contacts, and satisfaction to participants.
The document provides an introduction to Mozilla, its products and projects. It discusses Mozilla's mission as a non-profit organization that advocates for open source software and privacy on the web. It outlines Mozilla's main products including the Firefox browser, Thunderbird email client, and Firefox OS mobile operating system. It also describes various Mozilla projects like Webmaker and Open Badges that promote web literacy and skills. The document summarizes ways to get involved with Mozilla through localization, app development, and community programs.
Mozilla is an open source organization that promotes open-source software, freedom and an open web through its non-profit Mozilla Foundation and projects like Firefox browser and Thunderbird email client.
Open source and Open web (Mozilla) MozCampKashmirTanzeel Khan
The document discusses open source software and the open web. It defines open source software as publicly available source code that can be viewed, edited, shared, and redistributed without restrictions. Examples provided include Firefox, Ubuntu, Linux distributions, and Android. The benefits of open source discussed are that it allows for community development, innovation, creativity, and prevents software piracy. The document argues that today's web is not truly open, as corporations control technologies and implementations are hidden, limiting cross-platform use. An open web based on open standards that anyone can contribute to is advocated for.
This document discusses building an open source community and outlines key aspects of a strong community. It provides an overview of Mozilla and the Mozilla community in the Philippines. The key aspects of a strong community highlighted are having shared beliefs, shared responsibility and ownership, shared leadership, open communications, and ensuring there is fun and enjoyment. The Mozilla community in the Philippines is volunteer-based and aims to promote Mozilla and open standards through representatives and student ambassadors across the country.
Mozilla is an open source organization that relies on volunteers to help in many areas including quality assurance testing, coding, localization, add-ons development, visual design, documentation, education and more. Volunteers can get involved by helping users, testing software quality, creating code, sharing information about Mozilla with others, translating content into different languages, building extensions, designing user interfaces, writing documentation or teaching others about Mozilla's projects.
The document describes the Firefox Student Ambassadors (FSA) program. It explains that FSA members promote Firefox, Firefox OS, and Mozilla's mission. As part of the program, students can obtain leadership roles, grow Mozilla's community, and gain experience. Benefits include networking opportunities, recognition, and potential internships. Students must be active ambassadors for at least a year to receive a certificate. The document provides details on monthly app competitions and rewards for the club with the most downloads. It also outlines suggested leadership roles within campus Firefox clubs.
This document provides an overview of open source software and Mozilla. It discusses what open source means, introduces Mozilla and some of its main products like Firefox browser and Thunderbird. It also outlines different ways to get involved with Mozilla through tools like Webmaker that include programs like Popcorn Maker, Thimble, and X-Ray Goggles for developing online. The document concludes with thanks.
Women are playing key roles in technology and make significant contributions to open source software projects. WoMoz is an organization that aims to encourage and support women's participation in open source and Mozilla projects through blogging, interviews, videos and networking opportunities. The goal is to help more women contribute their skills in areas like localization, events, quality assurance, development and more by providing a community where they feel supported.
Mozilla is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote openness, innovation, and opportunity on the web. It develops the Firefox web browser, Thunderbird email client, and other products. Mozilla also runs programs like Webmaker to teach web literacy and supports the Firefox OS mobile operating system. The latest version of Firefox released in November 2014 was Firefox 38.
Ananthula Srikar gave a presentation about Mozilla at SNIST Hyderabad on January 18th, 2014. Mozilla is a global non-profit community dedicated to opening and innovating the internet. It is best known for creating the Firefox web browser, which currently has over a quarter of the global browser market share. Mozilla also develops other open source software and promotes the open web through initiatives like WebFWD, which supports individuals with ideas to advance web standards. Srikar encouraged attendees to get involved and contribute to Mozilla's mission in any way they can, such as coding, testing, or local community building.
This document provides information about Firefox Student Ambassadors (FSA) clubs. FSA clubs are groups of student volunteers who promote Mozilla products like Firefox and Firefox OS. The clubs aim to improve people's experience on the web globally. To start a club, it must be open to all students 18+, not collect dues, and have members register as Firefox Student Ambassadors. Club activities include contests, programs, social media, and events to help members develop skills in areas like public speaking, recruiting, and graphic design. Students are encouraged to join FSA clubs to gain leadership experience promoting an open web and potentially intern at Mozilla.
This document discusses open source and Mozilla. It introduces Mozilla Firefox, Thunderbird, Persona, Seamonkey, Firefox OS, TogetherJS, and Firefox OS Marketplace as products of Mozilla. It asks how many people use versus create the web. It then discusses the Webmaker Project and other Mozilla projects like the Firefox Student Ambassador Program. The presenter is Sai Charan Reddy.
The document summarizes Mozilla and free and open source software (FOSS). It discusses that FOSS provides full freedom to use, study, share, and modify software. It then describes several Mozilla projects including Firefox, Thunderbird, and Seamonkey. It discusses Mozilla's goal of promoting an open web and outlines some of their initiatives like Drumbeat and Rainbow. Finally, it invites people to contribute to Mozilla's mission.
Open Source Everything...including documentationAli Spivak
This document discusses Mozilla's open source Firefox OS mobile operating system and Mozilla Developer Network (MDN) documentation project. Firefox OS is an open platform built on web technologies that targets emerging markets with affordable hardware. It has multiple hardware and mobile partners. MDN is a documentation site with over 49,000 documents that is open source and has over 9,000 contributors. The document encourages contributing to MDN's open source documentation project and provides information on how to get involved through writing, editing, translating, or contributing code to the platform.
The document provides information about Mozilla's Firefox Student Ambassadors program. The program aims to promote openness, innovation and opportunity on the web by having student ambassadors advocate for Firefox and other Mozilla products on college campuses and in their communities. As part of the program, ambassadors can gain leadership experience, recognition and networking opportunities while helping spread Mozilla's mission. They are encouraged to organize events and campaigns to promote Firefox, educate others and grow the Mozilla community.
Mozilla is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the web. It is a global community of users, contributors and developers who work to innovate on behalf of users through open source software like the Firefox web browser. Mozilla believes that openness, innovation and opportunity are key to ensuring the continued health and prosperity of the internet.
The document introduces the Firefox Student Ambassador program, which aims to promote the open web and Firefox browser. As a student ambassador, participants will help educate others about online privacy and security, demonstrate Firefox OS apps, and organize local events. Ambassadors gain leadership skills while contributing to Mozilla's mission of empowering all web users. The program provides resources for ambassadors to host their own creative activities and champion Firefox within their schools and communities.
- The document introduces Rahul Talreja, a Mozilla representative from Bhopal, India who started contributing in 2014 and has worked on projects like app development, evangelism, and Webmaker.
- It provides information about Mozilla, describing it as a non-profit organization known for Firefox Browser and Firefox OS that works with 40,000 volunteers worldwide on the mission of creating an open and innovative web.
- It discusses the structure of Mozilla Foundation and different volunteer projects one can get involved in like Webmaker, GeoStumbling, localization, and the Firefox Student Ambassador program.
The document summarizes the Firefox Student Ambassador program. It describes Mozilla as a non-profit organization that aims to keep the web open and secure. The student ambassador program provides opportunities for students to get involved in open source projects, gain leadership skills, and spread awareness of the open web. Students can take part in activities like app development, coding, presentations, and localizing materials. The program offers knowledge, support, global contacts, and satisfaction to participants.
Benny Chandra gave a presentation about Mozilla's mission and recent Firefox and Mozilla projects. He discussed (1) Mozilla's mission to promote openness, innovation, and opportunity on the web, (2) recent Firefox updates including improved add-on compatibility and a new add-on to track third party tracking, and (3) new Mozilla projects including Marketing Collective, Firefox Flicks video contest, and WebFWD innovation accelerator.
Narthana Jananjaya introduces themselves and provides information about their background and online profiles. The document then discusses Mozilla's mission to ensure an open and accessible internet, how Mozilla achieves this through Firefox and other technologies, and opportunities to get involved with Mozilla Campus Clubs as a student through various leadership roles and activities.
Introduction To Firefox Student Ambassadors ProgramMohammed Adam
This document outlines the Firefox Student Ambassador program, which aims to promote the open web and Firefox browser through student volunteers. It explains that the program provides opportunities for leadership, recognition, knowledge and friends. As an ambassador, students will share Firefox and Firefox OS, introduce the affordable Firefox OS, and get creative in hosting their own local events and activities. The program is run by volunteers and aims to tackle challenges to privacy and change the world through meaningful work.
This document discusses Mozilla's focus on web literacy through its Mozilla Learning Initiative and Network. It provides programs and communities to help people learn important digital skills. The Network focuses on peer learning, production-centered activities, and connecting local and global communities. It offers tools like Thimble and X-ray Goggles, as well as teaching kits. Mozilla Clubs meet regularly to teach web literacy skills through open practices and connection to networks. Maker Parties and the Learning Community forum further support learning.
The document summarizes Mozilla's WebFWD program, which supports open source projects extending the web. It discusses (1) Mozilla's mission to promote openness, innovation, and public participation on the internet, (2) how WebFWD provides mentorship and resources to entrepreneurs working on open web technologies, and (3) some current WebFWD accelerator projects including Cash Music, I Heart Code, OpenPhoto, and Synbiota.
Mozilla is a non-profit organization that advocates for free and open source software to promote openness, innovation, and opportunity on the web. It develops several open source products including the Firefox web browser, Thunderbird email client, and Firefox OS mobile operating system. Mozilla believes in open source philosophy of allowing anyone to view, modify, and reuse source code. It runs programs like Firefox Student Ambassadors and Maker Party to engage communities in learning about and teaching web technologies.
Mozilla is a non-profit organization that promotes openness on the web through products like Firefox and Thunderbird. Firefox is a web browser available on desktop and mobile that emphasizes privacy and customization. Thunderbird is an email client. Firefox OS is a mobile operating system built on open web technologies. Mozilla also supports open source projects and programs to teach web literacy skills. Volunteers can contribute through localization, coding, testing, and other roles.
Mozilla Nepal is a volunteer community that supports the Mozilla Project and its mission to promote openness, innovation, and opportunity on the web. The group works to keep the internet accessible so people worldwide can contribute to and create the web. Mozilla Nepal was established on August 26, 2012 and brings together volunteers in Nepal who are interested in dedicating their time to help users, test software quality, localize Mozilla products, create add-ons, and more.
This document clearly spells out the overall vision and details of the Exchanged Life Global Initiative, which is uniting workers of "Not I, but Christ" worldwide. This is an initiative that sweeping the world - 600% growth since it's conception. Email Author: drphinney@iomamerica.org
Xplore International is a nonprofit organization that was established in 2008 to promote information sharing in the development sector through various initiatives. They launched an email-based information sharing program and a website as an information portal. They have now created an online information portal called ixplore.info to serve as a single platform for Nepalese development organizations and professionals to access, share, and connect information resources and opportunities. The portal features include information boards, e-resources, web links, job postings, an NGO directory, media library, blog, discussion forums, and more.
The document summarizes a Mozilla Myanmar community meetup. It introduces Mozilla as a global community working to enrich lives through technology. It describes the goals of becoming a Mozilla Rep to represent and promote Mozilla's mission. The meetup agenda involves introductions, sharing experiences, advice, and setting goals for future meetups. It lists ways to get involved like localization, coding, or the community website. It provides contact details for the Mozilla Myanmar Facebook group and page.
This document summarizes an HTML5 hackathon event organized by Mozilla Mombasa. It provides details about the event topics which include an overview of HTML5 features like audio, video, and geolocation tags, mobile app frameworks like PhoneGap and Sencha for building apps with HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript. Contact information is given for the organizers.
The document describes the Firefox Student Ambassador program run by Mozilla. The program aims to empower students who are passionate about Mozilla and its mission of keeping the web open. Student Ambassadors promote Firefox and Firefox OS on their campuses, help educate others about Mozilla, and work to grow the Mozilla community. To join, students over 18 affiliated with higher education can sign up via Mozilla's wiki page. Benefits of becoming an Ambassador include becoming part of the Mozilla community and gaining leadership experience.
Mozilla Service Week - How to make an impact!foxymary
The document provides information about Mozilla Service Week, which takes place from September 14-21, 2009. It aims to connect tech-savvy volunteers with organizations and individuals needing technology assistance. Volunteers can help promote the event, pledge hours, find or create service opportunities, and use templates to guide common tasks like performing an "Internet Health Check." The goal is for 5,000 volunteers to contribute 25,000 hours of service to help people use, access, and improve the web.
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