Mozilla UK officially open for community contributions
Since we started the Mozilla UK project in December 2009, we have created a community portal with the aim to enable contributors to gain information about Mozilla in the United Kingdom, about the various community projects and about ways to participate in those projects. Now it’s time for something new, we have finally decided to open up the Mozilla UK website to contributions outside of the Mozilla UK administration team.
What does that mean?
This means that everyone who wants to contribute to the site and make a difference can start immediately. Content is no longer restricted to what the administrators want to have on the site, instead, community members can actively participate and form the future of the Mozilla UK website.
To get involved visit mozilla-uk.org/contribute
Thanks, the Mozilla UK admin team.
May 29, 2010 at 10:35 pm |
What is the role of country-specific community sites? How can we get involved in our own country’s community? Where can I read more about Mozilla Communities?
Thanks in advance for the answers
May 30, 2010 at 2:58 pm |
Hi! The role of country-specific sites is to spread Mozilla’s aims and products. Not all countrys have their own community site but it is easy enough to start one and bring your community together. Check out https://wiki.mozilla.org/MCS for more information.
June 3, 2010 at 3:27 am |
Well written.
You have a worthy blog.
Thank you for the post.
June 6, 2010 at 5:24 pm |
How do you find where the country-specific sites are and how to contact them individually? This would be of great interest to me. Thank You!