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= Introduction =
= Introduction =
AMO leverages volunteer reviewers/editors to look over pending and nominated add-ons for publication on the site. With the launch of [[Update:Remora|Remora]] and the sandbox, aspects of this role have changed significantly.
AMO Editors is a Mozilla community dedicated to guard the security and reliability of add-ons listed on [http://addons.mozilla.org AMO].
 
As part of the [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/developers/docs/policies/reviews add-on review process], editors review the code and functionality of new add-ons and add-on updates, and decide if they're appropriate for publication or not. Editors follow and enforce the established [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/developers/docs/policies/ AMO Policies].
== What's a reviewer? ==
= Who are we? =
In version 2 of addons.mozilla.org, the term "reviewer" referred to a person that had access to an approval queue of extensions and themes that were submitted. Reviewers would install the add-on and test it to ensure that it worked properly, and would then either approve the version or deny it.
The AMO Editor group is mostly composed of volunteer add-on developers who are interested in improving and maintaining the quality of add-ons listed on AMO. You can contact us at [mailto:amo-editors@mozilla.org amo-editors@mozilla.org].
 
The AMO Editor group is currently lead by Jorge Villalobos, Add-ons Developer Relations Lead at Mozilla. You can contact him at [mailto:jorge@mozilla.com jorge@mozilla.com]
In Remora (version 3), anyone is considered a reviewer. Users can install add-ons as soon as the author submits them. We hope that these users will then return to write a review of their experience with the add-on, whether it be good or bad.
= Becoming an AMO Editor =
 
See [[AMO:Editors/Applying|"How to become an editor"]]
== What's an editor? ==
Editors have access to the queue of pending and nominated add-ons, and their main role is to assess the existing reviews and determine whether the add-on should be pushed to the public side based on criteria in the [http://addons.mozilla.org/pages/policy policy].
 
=== Resources ===
=== Resources ===
* [[AMO:Editors/Applying|How to become an editor]]
* [[AMO:Editors/ReviewingGuide|Processing the add-on and review queues]]
* [[AMO:Editors/ReviewingGuide|Processing the add-on and review queues]]
* [[AMO:Editors/Testing|Testing add-ons]]
* [[AMO:Editors/Testing|Testing add-ons]]

Revision as of 23:24, 30 November 2009

Introduction

AMO Editors is a Mozilla community dedicated to guard the security and reliability of add-ons listed on AMO. As part of the add-on review process, editors review the code and functionality of new add-ons and add-on updates, and decide if they're appropriate for publication or not. Editors follow and enforce the established AMO Policies.

Who are we?

The AMO Editor group is mostly composed of volunteer add-on developers who are interested in improving and maintaining the quality of add-ons listed on AMO. You can contact us at amo-editors@mozilla.org. The AMO Editor group is currently lead by Jorge Villalobos, Add-ons Developer Relations Lead at Mozilla. You can contact him at jorge@mozilla.com

Becoming an AMO Editor

See "How to become an editor"

Resources