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=== Products / stuff we'll create === | === Products / stuff we'll create === | ||
* well maintained web presence that provides students (and professors) a pathway into Mozilla Education | * well maintained web presence that provides students (and professors) a pathway into Mozilla Education | ||
* | * Mozilla-Education sub-community, including core Mozilla people, Seneca people, and new students/profs from elsewhere. This sub-community will help to create a critical mass of people and help to sustain this effort. | ||
* a self study course based on the existing Seneca Mozilla courses. | |||
* a Mozilla Developer Resource Kit, suitable for use online and/or locally on an individual's computer (i.e., for people without sufficient bandwidth), providing access to source code, documentation, reference material, etc. | |||
* an actively maintained list of potential projects (bugs) for students and others looking to get involved. | |||
* a retrospective look at bugzilla in order to data mine knowledge in the community about Mozilla development best practices. Every day patches are reviewed, and knowledge recorded about what to do, and what not to do. This information should be gathered so that new students/faculty can be more effective with their work right away. Also, this would help to make Mozilla seem less intimidating for outsiders: it's a real strength of Mozilla that so much of the knowledge is embedded in the community; but it also sets up an "inside" and "outside." Many faculty and students want to get engaged quickly to do a project, and may or may not want to commit to staying around long term. | |||
== Use cases == | == Use cases == |