Get Involved with Mozilla
Mozilla is a global community consisting of different projects. There’s certainly a way for everyone to participate in one of the projects, no matter if you like hacking and coding, testing, designing or give other users support. It’s up to you.
For me, well I am mainly involved in marketing Mozilla Firefox among other Mozilla products and ideas,. This does not however mean that I will bite your head off if you decide to use something other than Firefox. Its just better than the others, thats all, you do what you want, but I like to be with the best.
So below you will see some lovely Mozilla Logos, with some. descriptions on just some of the areas you can get involved in. I have also provided you lovely people with a link to official contribute page on www.Mozilla.org should these not be your taste
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Marketing and EvangelismHelp us spread the word about how Firefox and other Mozilla projects are building a better Internet. There are opportunities to promote Mozilla to users, developers and students.
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Visual DesignWe believe in the power of well-made and widely distributed art, and want to make it possible for artists to cover the web and people with designs inspired by Mozilla. Take part in an upcoming Creative Collective challenge or add a t-shirt design to our Community Store.
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Interface Design and UsabilityCheck out Test Pilot to try out the newest and coolest user-interface ideas, take part in an upcoming Design Challenge to inspire future design directions for Firefox, the Mozilla project, and the Web as a whole or come talk with us about usability issues.
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User SupportInterested in helping others get the most out of using Firefox and other Mozilla projects? Our support process relies on enthusiastic contributors like you. Find out more about supporting Firefox, Thunderbird and other Mozilla projects.
Okay, so none of the above are to your taste? Well as promised here is the link:












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