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; Code of conduct : In keeping with Mozilla's [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/governance/policies/participation/ culture of inclusiveness], we strongly encourage event organizers seeking sponsorship or speaker to create, publish, and enforce a code of conduct for their event participants. The bigger your event, the stricter we will be about this requirement. However, small events can also benefit from explicit guidelines for respectful behavior. You can find examples and guidance for writing a code of conduct on the [http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Conference_anti-harassment Geek feminism wiki]. | ; Code of conduct : In keeping with Mozilla's [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/governance/policies/participation/ culture of inclusiveness], we strongly encourage event organizers seeking sponsorship or speaker to create, publish, and enforce a code of conduct for their event participants. The bigger your event, the stricter we will be about this requirement. However, small events can also benefit from explicit guidelines for respectful behavior. You can find examples and guidance for writing a code of conduct on the [http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Conference_anti-harassment Geek feminism wiki]. | ||
{{admon/note|Availability of Brendan Eich|In the past, many JavaScript-oriented conferences have requested Brendan Eich as a speaker. Due to his new role as CEO of Mozilla, starting 2014-03-24, Brendan is considerably less available as a speaker at technical events. Please consider requesting one of the many other Mozillians who are knowledgeable to speak about JavaScript.}} |
Revision as of 18:11, 2 April 2014
Developer Event Request Guidelines
Mozilla Developer Relations community seeks to help developers use open Web technologies. One way that we do this is by sponsoring and helping to find speakers for technical conferences, hackathons, and meetups that bring developers together and share knowledge about open Web technologies.
If you are looking for support from Mozilla for a developer-oriented events, please submit a request using our Developer Event Request Form. Requests are reviewed approximately weekly. Please allow at least 4 weeks lead time before your event (preferably more), to allow for consideration of your request and working out of logistical details. If you have a question about events that is not covered by the request form, please email dev-events (at) mozilla (dot) com.
In making decisions about sponsorships and speaking opportunities, Developer Relations considers the following factors (among others):
- Relevance to Mozilla goals
- It helps if you can show a relationship between your event and achieving Developer Relations 2014 goals.
- Mozilla participation
- Money alone doesn't represent Mozilla very well, so we only sponsor events where members of the Mozilla community (volunteers or staff) are participating. They could be attending, speaking, or organizing.
- No pay-to-speak
- While having a Mozillian speak at your event helps increase the likelihood of getting sponsorship, at the same time, we don't pay for sponsored speaking slots. We prefer that Mozilla speakers be invited or accepted on their own merits.
- Code of conduct
- In keeping with Mozilla's culture of inclusiveness, we strongly encourage event organizers seeking sponsorship or speaker to create, publish, and enforce a code of conduct for their event participants. The bigger your event, the stricter we will be about this requirement. However, small events can also benefit from explicit guidelines for respectful behavior. You can find examples and guidance for writing a code of conduct on the Geek feminism wiki.