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=== Contact ===
== Get in touch ==
Email: ace-team@mozilla.com
* Our [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Add-ons/Contribute#Public_Meetings public meetings]
Note: this alias is for staff use only, but there are dozens of public contact methods listed in the links above.
* Public contact methods can be found in the links above.
 
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== Meeting archive ==
[[Add-ons/ACE/Meetings|Meetings log]]

Revision as of 18:30, 28 April 2016

ACE Team: Add-on Community Experience Team

Add-ons are a safe, simple, and powerful way for people to personalize their web experience, and the Firefox community has created thousands of add-ons, with millions of users.

Who is the ACE Team?

The Add-on Community Experience Team (aka ACE Team) is responsible for making the experience of developing and using add-ons as delightful, rewarding, and engaging as possible. We ensure developers are properly supported and empowered throughout the developer lifecycle, recruit and nurture volunteers who help advance add-on technologies, develop product roadmaps for the add-on store (addons.mozilla.org, or AMO), and ensure the quality and security of its content.

We work openly, building programs that facilitate volunteer collaboration in areas like content review, design, development, QA, localization, and editorial.

Members

Developer Experience:

Community & Editorial:

Areas of responsibility

Get in touch

  • Our public meetings
  • Public contact methods can be found in the links above.