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* [[Webdev/GetInvolved/addons.mozilla.org|Find out more about how to get involved with addons.mozilla.org (AMO)]]
* [[Webdev/GetInvolved/addons.mozilla.org|Find out more about how to get involved with addons.mozilla.org (AMO)]]
=== [http://marketplace.readthedocs.org/en/latest/topics/contributing.html Firefox Marketplace / marketplace.firefox.com] ===
[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] has an API built on Django and several frontends using JavaScript.  Some of these frontends run on websites and some are pre-loaded onto devices, providing a rich portal for users to be able to buy and sell open web apps on their desktop and mobile devices.
*[http://marketplace.readthedocs.org/en/latest/topics/contributing.html Find out more about how to get involved with Firefox Marketplace]


=== [[Webdev/GetInvolved/air.mozilla.org | air.mozilla.org]] ===
=== [[Webdev/GetInvolved/air.mozilla.org | air.mozilla.org]] ===
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* [[Webdev/GetInvolved/air.mozilla.org | Find out more about how to get involved with air.mozilla.org]]
* [[Webdev/GetInvolved/air.mozilla.org | Find out more about how to get involved with air.mozilla.org]]
=== [[Webdev/GetInvolved/support.mozilla.org | support.mozilla.org (SUMO)]] ===
[http://support.mozilla.org Mozilla Support] is the support site for Mozilla products. It helps millions of users every week through a knowledge base and support forum. It also provides collaboration and localization tools for the contributors. It uses technology like Python, Django, MySQL, Redis, Memcached, Elasticsearch and more.
* [[Webdev/GetInvolved/support.mozilla.org | Find out more about how to get involved with support.mozilla.org (SUMO)]]


=== [[Webdev/GetInvolved/developer.mozilla.org | developer.mozilla.org (MDN)]] ===
=== [[Webdev/GetInvolved/developer.mozilla.org | developer.mozilla.org (MDN)]] ===
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* [[Webdev/GetInvolved/crash-stats.mozilla.org | Find out more about how to get involved with crash-stats.mozilla.org (Socorro) ]]
* [[Webdev/GetInvolved/crash-stats.mozilla.org | Find out more about how to get involved with crash-stats.mozilla.org (Socorro) ]]
=== [[Webdev/GetInvolved/mozillians.org | mozillians.org (Mozillians)]] ===
This is a great first project to get involved! [http://mozillians.org/ Mozillians] is our community directory for core Mozilla volunteers and staff. It's a tool used by everyone involved with Mozilla, and it's the primary way that Mozillians can find each other. There are both front-end and back-end development opportunities, and we have mentors from the team to guide you through your first contributions.
* [[Webdev/GetInvolved/mozillians.org | Find out more about how to get involved with mozillians.org]]
=== [[Webdev/GetInvolved/reps.mozilla.org |reps.mozilla.org (ReMo)]] ===
The [https://reps.mozilla.org/ Mozilla Reps site] is where Mozilla Reps report their activities and share the events they run. There are both front-end and back-end development opportunities, and we have mentors to help you with your first contributions.
* [[Webdev/GetInvolved/reps.mozilla.org |Find out more about how to get involved with reps.mozilla.org]]
=== [[Webdev/GetInvolved/input.mozilla.org | input.mozilla.org ]] ===
[https://input.mozilla.org/ Firefox Input] is the user feedback system.
* [[Webdev/GetInvolved/input.mozilla.org | Find out more about how to get involved with input.mozilla.org ]]


=== [[Webdev/GetInvolved/careers.mozilla.org | careers.mozilla.org ]] ===
=== [[Webdev/GetInvolved/careers.mozilla.org | careers.mozilla.org ]] ===
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* [[Webdev/GetInvolved/careers.mozilla.org | Find out more about how to get involved with careers.mozilla.org ]]
* [[Webdev/GetInvolved/careers.mozilla.org | Find out more about how to get involved with careers.mozilla.org ]]


=== [http://dxr.mozilla.org dxr.mozilla.org] ===
=== [[Webdev/GetInvolved/location.services.mozilla.com | location.services.mozilla.com ]] ===
DXR is Mozilla's code search and navigation tool, aimed at making sense of large projects like Firefox. It supports full-text and regex searches as well as structural queries like "Find all the callers of this function." Behind the scenes, it uses trigram indices, the re2 library, and structural data collected by a custom compiler plugin. A great project for folks interested in parsers or search.
[https://location.services.mozilla.com/ MLS] is an open service which lets devices determine their location based on network infrastructure like WiFi access points and cell towers.


* [[DXR | Get started here.]]
* [[Webdev/GetInvolved/location.services.mozilla.com | Find out more about how to get involved with location.services.mozilla.com ]]


=== [[Webdev/GetInvolved/PluginCheck | PluginCheck]] ===
=== [[Webdev/GetInvolved/PluginCheck | PluginCheck]] ===
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=== [[Webdev/GetInvolved/pontoon.mozilla.org |pontoon.mozilla.org]] ===
=== [[Webdev/GetInvolved/pontoon.mozilla.org |pontoon.mozilla.org]] ===
[https://pontoon.mozilla.org/ Pontoon] is an in-place localization tool. That means it enables localizers to translate web apps and websites right inside an app or website, with context and spatial limitations just in front of them. It is incredible.
[https://pontoon.mozilla.org/ Pontoon] is Mozilla's Localization Platform.


* [[Webdev/GetInvolved/pontoon.mozilla.org |Find out more about how to get involved with Pontoon]]
* [[Webdev/GetInvolved/pontoon.mozilla.org |Find out more about how to get involved with Pontoon]]
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We've got lots of libraries we've written, many of which are looking for help.
We've got lots of libraries we've written, many of which are looking for help.


=== [[Webdev/GetInvolved/django-browserid |django-browserid]] ===
=== [https://github.com/mozilla/mozilla-django-oidc django-oidc] ===
Django library providing BrowserID/Persona based authentication.
Django library providing OIDC based authentication.
 
* [[Webdev/GetInvolved/django-browserid |Find out more about how to get involved with django-browserid]]


=== [https://github.com/andymckay/django-paranoia django-paranoia] ===
=== [https://github.com/andymckay/django-paranoia django-paranoia] ===
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=== [https://github.com/andymckay/django-statsd django-statsd] ===
=== [https://github.com/andymckay/django-statsd django-statsd] ===
Django library for creating metrics using Graphite and Statsd.
Django library for creating metrics using Graphite and Statsd.
= Firefox OS =
If you are interested in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, we could also use your help building our new [http://www.mozilla.org/firefoxos/ Firefox OS].  Find out more about how to help with that:
* https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Firefox_OS/Platform/Gaia/Hacking


= Learning Web Development =
= Learning Web Development =
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* https://webmaker.org/
* https://webmaker.org/
= Web Technology Demos =
The [https://developer.mozilla.org/demos Mozilla Demo Studio] is a platform for showing the world what you can do with the Web. Not an expert? No problem. Some of the most interesting demos (like [https://developer.cdn.mozilla.net/media/uploads/demos/t/u/tuxie/fa3427d4b07c782f827580b5016550bc/santas-media-queries_1319913515_demo_package/index.html Santa's Media Queries]) are actually pretty simple under the hood. As long as you have a sense of creativity and a passion for making things better, we would love to have you.
= Contributor Achievements =
You will earn these distinct Mozilla Contributor Achievements:
{| border="1"
| Name
| Mozilla Webdev Fork
| Mozilla Webdev Pull request
| Mozilla Webdev Merge
| Mozilla Webdev Merge 10
| Mozilla Webdev Merge 25
| Mozilla Webdev Merge 50
| Mozilla Webdev Merge 100
|-
| Description
| Fork a Mozilla Webdev repository on GitHub
| Submit a Pull request to a Webdev repository on GitHub
| Finish a Pull request to successful merge
| Finish 10 Pull requests to successful merge
| Finish 25 Pull requests to successful merge
| Finish 50 Pull requests to successful merge
| Finish 100 Pull requests to successful merge
|-
| Possible Recognitions
| [https://badges.mozilla.org/en-US/profiles/profile/webdev Badge]
| [https://badges.mozilla.org/en-US/profiles/profile/webdev Badge]
| [https://badges.mozilla.org/en-US/profiles/profile/webdev Badge]
| [https://badges.mozilla.org/en-US/profiles/profile/webdev Badge]
| [https://badges.mozilla.org/en-US/profiles/profile/webdev Badge]
| [https://badges.mozilla.org/en-US/profiles/profile/webdev Badge]
| [https://badges.mozilla.org/en-US/profiles/profile/webdev Badge]
|}

Latest revision as of 18:08, 15 May 2024

Get involved with making Mozilla's web sites even better. This page lists contribution opportunities that you're welcome to work on.

Most of the code on our sites is HTML, CSS, JavaScript and Django (Python) and you can read about how we do web development in the Webdev Bootcamp.

If you have questions or are unsure how you can help, just ask on the webdev forum (to sign up to the forum as a mailing list, go to lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-webdev) or IRC in #webdev or talk to @potch, @groovecoder or @r1cky on Twitter.

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Mozilla.org is the main web property for Mozilla products. View List Of Mentored Tasks and Learn More


Website Projects

www.mozilla.org

Having retired the Mozilla.com domain, Mozilla.org is now the main web property for Mozilla products and Engagement. Firefox, Thunderbird, Apps, B2G, Identity and Privacy, plus Press Center, Get Involved and others live under this domain.

addons.mozilla.org (AMO)

The Firefox Add-ons site is a gallery of available customizations for the Firefox Web Browser. This is our highest trafficked website (20K+ hits per second) and uses technology like Memcached, Elasticsearch, RabbitMQ and Celery, and more.

air.mozilla.org

Air Mozilla is the Internet multimedia presence of Mozilla, with live and pre-recorded shows, interviews, news snippets, tutorial videos, and features about the Mozilla community.

developer.mozilla.org (MDN)

The Mozilla Developer Network is our technical resource for developers - including documentation and demos for Mozilla and open web technologies.

See also: Promote MDN WordPress plugin

crash-stats.mozilla.org (Socorro)

Socorro is a server to accept and process Breakpad crash reports from Firefox, Thunderbird, etc.

careers.mozilla.org

Careers is the Mozilla jobs listings system.

location.services.mozilla.com

MLS is an open service which lets devices determine their location based on network infrastructure like WiFi access points and cell towers.

PluginCheck

Most user know Plugin Check from pointing their browsers to mozilla.org/plugincheck but, there is a lot more to it than a single web page. There are some really interesting and challenging problems to help solve, from QA automation to improving the flow of reporting plugin updates and a whole bunch of JavaScript to be improved.

Find out how you can get involved with PluginCheck

pontoon.mozilla.org

Pontoon is Mozilla's Localization Platform.

WordPress

Mozilla runs a number of WordPress sites, and has developed a number of WordPress plugins.

Libraries

We've got lots of libraries we've written, many of which are looking for help.

django-oidc

Django library providing OIDC based authentication.

django-paranoia

Django library for warning people about attempted security intrusions.

django-statsd

Django library for creating metrics using Graphite and Statsd.

Learning Web Development

If you're interested in learning more about web development and how the web works, you may be interested in our Webmaker project: