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To help answer any questions that come in through the contact form on the Get Involved page or through volunteer matching sites, we have a number of canned responses for different contribution areas.
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=General=
To help answer questions about how to contribute that come in through the contact form on the [http://www.mozilla.org/contribute Get Involved page] or through other channels, we have a number of canned responses for different contribution areas.
 
'''Auto-responses process'''
 
Note that the Get Involved form does send out auto-responses to some of the inquiries depending on the preferences of the Stewards for the [[Contribute/Funnels|various functional and regional areas]].  The auto-response process is:
 
* A potential volunteer fills out the form on the Get Involved page.
 
* If they choose an area of interest that has an auto-response, that message is sent out immediately.


''Can be used if someone fills out the form without indicating which area of interest they are writing about.''
* The original inquiry from the form is still delivered so a point person can review and reply manually if there is a need to address a specific question.


Thanks for your interest in getting involved with Mozilla.  If there's a type of activity you'd like to find out more about (marketing, coding, testing, localization...) please feel free to write me back and I'll be happy to help you get started on a project. There is a list of different project areas at
* The auto-response has a reply-to address set for the point person for that area of interest, so you will get an email if someone replies to the auto-response.


http://www.mozilla.org/contribute/areas.html
More information about this workflow is available at [[Contribute/Inquiry_Workflow]]


=Coding=
=Accessibility=
 
Thank you for your interest in getting involved with Mozilla.  To learn more about our accessibility efforts, please take a look at the Mozilla Accessibility Wiki at:


Hi, and thanks for your interest in getting involved with Mozilla!  Feel free to email me with any questions you have.
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Accessibility


To get started coding for Firefox or other applications, one of the best things to do is taking a look at our Developer Guide to get familiar with our tools and code:
If you have any questions about this or if this is not your interest, let me know.


https://developer.mozilla.org/En/Developer_Guide
=Accessibility (long version)=


I'd also encourage you to read this blog post that gives tips on how to get started with coding
Thank you for your interest in getting involved with Mozilla.  To learn more about our accessibility efforts, please take a look at the Mozilla Accessibility Wiki at:


http://www.joshmatthews.net/blog/2010/03/getting-involve-with-mozilla/  
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Accessibility


If you have any questions about any of this, posting to our forums or using our chat server are both good places to go.
Web accessibility means that people with disabilities can use the Web. More specifically, Web accessibility means that people with disabilities can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with the Web, and that they can contribute to the Web. Web accessibility also benefits others, including older people with changing abilities due to aging.


http://www.mozilla.org/community/forums/
Since accessibility issues can be very broad in scope, I suggest you be very specific regarding the area(s) of accessibility you are interested in pursuing.


http://irc.mozilla.org
If you have any questions about this or if this is not your interest, let me know.
 
or


You're also welcome to write me back with any questions. I'm happy to help you find a specific bug or project to work on.
I am sorry to hear you're having problems accessing the internet in some
fashion. Please tell us about your problem in detail by posting to our support site
http://support.mozilla.com/kb/ask, we'll see what we can do to help.


=Coding (jdm)=
=Add-ons=
Hi, and thanks for your interest in getting involved with Mozilla! I'm Josh, one of the many volunteer Firefox developers. Feel free to email me with any questions you have.


Is there any specific part of Firefox you'd like to work on?  What sort of programming experience do you have? There's a list of bugs that have been tagged as being good for someone just getting started [0], but it can be a bit overwhelming to look through.  If you have an area of interest, I can help you find something to work on.
The Add-ons auto-response text can be found at:


To get started coding for Firefox or other applications, one of the best things to do is taking a look at our Developer Guide [1] to get familiar with our tools and code. I know it's a lot of information; we're working on making it easier for new people to get started, but it's a slow process.  I also wrote a blog post [2] based on my experiences that gives tips on how to get involved with coding.
https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/tree/master/bedrock/mozorg/templates/mozorg/emails/addons.txt


If you have any questions about any of this, posting to our forums [3] or using our chat server [4] are both good places to go. On irc.mozilla.org, there's the #introduction channel specifically for people just getting started.  You're also welcome to write me back with any questions. I'm happy to help you find a specific bug or project to work on.
=Blogging=


Hi!


Cheers,
Thanks for your interest in helping Mozilla by blogging.


Josh
A great way to get started is to write a post on your blog about what Mozilla or Firefox means to you. Please email me a link when you have posted it. I'm also interested in what your experience is with blogging, what topics you'd like to write about, and anything else you think is relevant. Please include that in your email.


[0] http://tinyurl.com/goodbugs
If you use Twitter, you can tweet a link to your post with the hashtag #mozilla, to get more people to see it.


[1] https://developer.mozilla.org/En/Developer_Guide
Here are some resources about Mozilla to help you with blogging about Mozilla:


[2] http://www.joshmatthews.net/blog/2010/03/getting-involve-with-mozilla/
* Mozilla's mission: http://www.mozilla.org/mission/
* Our style guide, including brand and logo guidelines: http://www.mozilla.org/styleguide
* Press announcements: https://blog.mozilla.org/press/
* News and tips for Firefox users: https://blog.mozilla.org/theden/


[3] http://www.mozilla.org/community/forums/
If you really want to "drink from the firehose", Planet Mozilla is an aggregation of blogs by many different Mozilla contributors, working in many different areas of the Mozilla project. You can read it on the Web at http://planet.mozilla.org/
You can also subscribe in a feed reader (see the buttons on the web page), which makes it easier to pick and choose what articles to read. If you see a post that catches your interest, you could write a blog post that puts your own perspective on that topic.


[4] http://irc.mozilla.org
Thanks again, and I look forward to hearing from you!


=Coding (pbiggar)=
=Careers=


Hi,
For information about available careers, please check out our career site at
https://careers.mozilla.org


I'm Paul, one of the C++ developers on the Javascript team. Thanks for your interest in contributing to Mozilla.
=Coding=


We have a page explaining how to get involved with Mozilla at http://developer.mozilla.org/En/Introduction. In addition, I can help you with any specific questions you may have.
I'm Josh, one of many Firefox developers. Glad to hear from you! Feel
free to have a look at http://whatcanidoformozilla.org if you're
interested in joining a particular project or team. Meanwhile, I'll
tell you about some general opportunities for writing code for
Firefox.


C++ not your language? Don't worry - we have projects in C, JS, CSS, HTML, PHP, Python, Perl, shell/make, and probably others. Let me know what you can do and I'll find a way for you to contribute.
To get started with the codebase, have a look at
http://developer.mozilla.org/En/Introduction.


Finally, most of our developers are willing to help in person, and you can find them on irc most of the day, in particular in the #introduction channel, which is specifically for newcomers to Mozilla. See http://irc.mozilla.org for how to access it.
If you need any help, you can obtain it on IRC. I recommend visiting
#introduction, which is specifically for newcomers. See
http://irc.mozilla.org for how to access it.


If you have any more questions, or just don't know where to start, please feel free to contact me directly. I'm pbiggar on IRC, or you can email me at pbiggar@mozilla.com.
Feel free to contact me anytime if you're having any problems!


Happy hacking,
Happy hacking,
Paul
Josh


=Coding (Java)=
=Coding (Java)=
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=Design=
=Design=


Thank you for your interest in getting involved with Mozilla.  For design projects, there are a couple of good places to get started.
The Design auto-response text can be found at:


There are monthly design challenges taking place at:
https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/tree/master/bedrock/mozorg/templates/mozorg/emails/design.txt


http://creative.mozilla.org/challenges
=Documentation and writing=


You're also welcome to add designs to our Community Store at:
The Documentation auto-response text can be found at:


http://communitystore.mozilla.org/upload
https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/tree/master/bedrock/mozorg/templates/mozorg/emails/documentation.txt


If you have any questions about any of this, feel free to write me back.
==Spanish==
For people who respond to the /en-US form with a message in Spanish, use this response to direct them into the Mozilla Hispano process:


=Marketing=
Si estás interesado en ayudar con la redacción de la documentación de
Mozilla, por favor rellena la versión en español del formulario de
participación:
http://www.mozilla.org/es-ES/contribute/


Thank you for your interest in getting involved with Mozilla.  For marketing projects, there are a few good places to get started.
=Education=


There is a Community Marketing Guide at:
The Education auto-response text can be found at:


http://guides.mozilla.org/Marketing
https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/tree/master/bedrock/mozorg/templates/mozorg/emails/education.txt


The Mozilla marketing group is also a good place to find out what others are talking about and talk about your ideas:
=Firefox OS=


http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.marketing/topics
Thanks for your interest in getting involved with Firefox OS.


Every two weeks we also have an open marketing call.  If you keep subscribe to the marketing list you'll see the call details and agenda.
If you're a developer, you can find out more about hacking on Firefox OS at


If you have any questions about any of this, let me know.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Firefox_OS


=Usability / User Experience=
You don't have to be a developer though to help out.  For instance, you can help users of Firefox OS by contributing to our Support site.  Learn more about that at


Thanks for your interest in getting involved with Mozilla. If you're interested in browser design, I'd recommend checking out some of the opportunities related to our user experience projects.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-contribute-firefox-os-even-if-youre-not-techni


Mozilla Labs has regular design challenges focused on interface design innovation:
You can also help us spread the word about Firefox OS by joining our affiliates program and putting a Firefox OS banner on your web site, Facebook account or email.  Learn more at


http://design-challenge.mozillalabs.com/
https://affiliates.mozilla.org/


There is a list of visual bugs that you can help us fix at:
If you have any questions about any of this, let me know.


http://areweprettyyet.com
=Firefox Question=


You can also check out Test Pilot to try some of the newest and coolest user-interface ideas:
I'm sorry to hear about some of the issues you are running into with Firefox. Perhaps we can help solve your problem with a simple fix.


https://testpilot.mozillalabs.com/
I suggest asking about this on our Firefox support site at


I'd also encourage you to read through and post on the usability group at:
http://support.mozilla.com/kb/ask


http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.usability/topics
Please be specific and also post any error messages if available and/or a crash ID so that we can have a more complete understanding of the issue.


If you have any questions about any of this, feel free to write me back.
Thanks, we're here to help.


= QA =
or


Hi,
Sorry to hear you're having problems with Thunderbird.


We're happy to hear of your interest in Mozilla QA. Our team consists of
I suggest asking about this on our Thunderbird support site at
five groups Web QA, Browser Technologies, Automation, Services, and Desktop
Firefox.


You can see a quick overview of our teams in this page:
http://support.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/home
http://quality.mozilla.org/


Depending your area or areas of interest I can help you explore some of the
or
things you can help with.
 
We've just started a new development process that should allow us to release
a few new features in the browser every six weeks, as opposed to tons of
features every year or so. We are going to need lots of help tracking the
status of new features, creating test plans for new features, creating test
cases, testing these new features and making sure these are in good shape
before they are deemed ready to go out in a specific release. You can see a
list of features we are working on:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Features/Firefox
 
Many of those features currently have no QA ownership, so depending on your
interest and how much time you can invest, you could for example take on one
of those features to test it. Of course, there are many more things we do on
a daily basis which you can engage in to become familiar with the project
before you commit to "owning" a feature. These tasks include triaging bugs
that have been filed by community members but which have not been confirmed,
verifying new bugs fixes, finding regression ranges for identified issues
and so on.
 
If you'd like you can also come to one of our weekly testdays, where we
gather on irc://irc.mozilla.com/#testday and we go through some of the tasks
I described above. It's a good opportunity to say hi and get to know the
team and other volunteers and try on some new features or just hang out.
These happen every Friday from 8am to 5pm Pacific time, and you can find
details of upcoming testdays and other events on http://quality.mozilla.org/
 
Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks you for your interest in
participating in the project.
 
<< Your Name and Role >>
 
=Add-ons=
 
Thanks for your interest in getting involved with Mozilla.  For more information about add-ons, I'd recommend taking a look at the Add-on Developer Hub.  This site has documentation, tools and ways to get in touch with other people interested in add-on development.
 
https://addons.mozilla.org/developers/
 
There's a also the Add-ons Forum, where you can post questions and talk with other add-ons developers.
 
https://forums.addons.mozilla.org/
 
If you have any questions about this, feel free to write back.
 
=Firefox Suggestions=
 
Thanks for your suggestion about Firefox.  I'd encourage you to look at the available add-ons to see if there's already something that does what you are interested in.
 
https://addons.mozilla.org/


You may also be interested in creating your own add-on to add this feature.  You can learn more about how to do that at
If you're having problems using <b>Facebook with Firefox</b> see the following:


https://addons.mozilla.org/developers/
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Problems%20using%20Facebook%20in%20Firefox


or
or


Thanks for your interest in providing feedback about Firefox.   
Many crashes are due to out of date plug-ins and add-ons, so I'd suggest using our plugin checker to check for old plug-insYou can also try uninstalling any add-ons you have installed to see if that helps.


I'd recommend trying out the new Firefox 4 release to see the latest features we've been working on. You can download that at
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/plugincheck/


http://www.mozilla.com/
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Uninstalling+add-ons


After trying that out, you can share your thoughts at
If neither of those things work, I'd suggest using our Live Chat service to talk to someone in our support community about this.


http://input.mozilla.com/release/feedback
https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/chat


If you're already using Firefox 4 and want to see what will be coming in the next version of Firefox, you can try installing a nightly build at
<b>GOOGLE TOOLBAR</b>


http://nightly.mozilla.org/
There will be no update of the Google Toolbar to work with Firefox 5 or any later version of Firefox because Firefox users have most of the features built-in and have alternatives.


=Mirrors=
Google Toolbar Help: An update on Google Toolbar for Firefox
http://googletoolbarhelp.blogspot.com/2011/07/update-on-google-toolbar-for-firefox.html


Thanks for your interest in getting involved with Mozilla. There is information about how to take part in our mirror network at:
Toolbar not available for Firefox 5 or newer versions : - Toolbar Help
http://www.google.com/support/toolbar/bin/answer.py?answer=1342452&topic=15356%29


http://www.mozilla.org/community/mirroring.html
For translation and spell checking you do not need an extension at all
https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/questions/852325


You are also welcome to join the mirrors mailing list which is used to notify mirror admins of impending releases and changes to mirroring policy.
To Be Used As Needed And Added To The Reply:


http://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/mirrors
Please refrain from the use of foul language and/or cursing when asking
our volunteer support team for help, we're here to assist in solving
your issue, thanks.


If you have any questions about this, feel free to write back.
=Firefox Student Ambassadors=


=Labs=
So glad to hear you're interested in Mozilla! As a student, we have the option for you to join our Firefox Student Ambassador Program. You can sign up here: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/contribute/studentambassadors/ and read all about it here: https://wiki.mozilla.org/StudentAmbassadors. Excited to have you on board!


Thanks for your interest in getting involved with Mozilla. If you're interested in learning more about Mozilla Labs, I'd recommend checking out the following links:
=Firefox Suggestions=


http://design-challenge.mozillalabs.com/
The Firefox Suggestion auto-response text can be found at:


http://mozillalabs.com/how-to-get-involved/
https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/tree/master/bedrock/mozorg/templates/mozorg/emails/suggestions.txt


If you have any questions about this, feel free to write back.
=General=


=Security=
Text for a response to someone that doesn't indicate any particular area of interest can be found at:


Thank you for your interest in getting involved with Mozilla. To learn more about our security process, I'd recommend taking a look at our Security Center and then checking out and posting to our security group.
https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/tree/master/bedrock/mozorg/templates/mozorg/emails/other.txt


http://www.mozilla.org/security/
=Legal=


http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.security/topics
Thank you for your interest in getting involved with Mozilla.


If you have any questions about this, let me know.
I would encourage you to introduce yourself and join the discussion on Mozilla's legal forum at


=Accessibility=
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.legal/topics


Thank you for your interest in getting involved with Mozilla. To learn more about our accessibility efforts, please take a look at the Mozilla Accessibility Wiki at:
I'll also forward your information directly to our legal team.


https://wiki.mozilla.org/Accessibility
If you have any questions about this or would like to talk about how to get involved in other areas of the project, feel free to write me back.


I'd also encourage you to read through recent posts on the accessibility group and post there with information about what you're interested in:
=Localization=


http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.accessibility/topics
The Localization auto-response text can be found at:


If you have any questions about this, let me know.
https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/tree/master/bedrock/mozorg/templates/mozorg/emails/localization.txt


=Support=
===Follow up to l10n inquiry===


Thanks for your interest in helping people with support questions and welcome to the Mozilla community.
We're very excited to have you join the Mozilla localization (l10n) effort! Your skills and dedication will be very valuable to your l10n team.


A great way to get started with helping users is to use our Army of Awesome page to quickly respond to questions people have about Firefox. You can find it at:
Next step, follow the steps outline on http://wiki.mozilla.org/L10n:Contribute. When you contact your l10n team, please CC me on that email so that I can help to make sure you receive a prompt response.


http://support.mozilla.com/army-of-awesome
If you have any questions or difficulties, please let me know.


If you're interested in finding about other ways to get involved with our support community, the following page has some useful information:
Welcome!


https://support.mozilla.com/kb/superheroes-wanted
=Marketing=


If you have any questions about this, feel free to write me back.
The Marketing auto-response text can be found at


=Firefox Question=
https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/tree/master/bedrock/mozorg/templates/mozorg/emails/marketing.txt


For questions about using Firefox, please visit our support site at
= Non-Contribute Request =


http://support.mozilla.com/
I'm sorry, but your entry is beyond the scope of the purpose of this form, which is to direct your interest in contributing to Mozilla and its products and communities. We are not able to see a connection between your response and Mozilla. You can learn more about Mozilla here: www.mozilla.org/about/


or
If you would like to refine your response so that it relates more directly to Mozilla's activities, we would be most happy to help you find a way to participate. Mozilla depends on a broad and diverse set of contributors, and we appreciate your interest.


I'd suggest using our Live Chat service to talk to someone in our support community about this.
= QA =


http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Live+Chat?new_chat
The QA auto-response text can be found at


or
https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/tree/master/bedrock/mozorg/templates/mozorg/emails/qa.txt


Many crashes are due to out of date plug-ins and add-ons, so I'd suggest using our plugin checker to check for old plug-ins.  You can also try uninstalling any add-ons you have installed to see if that helps.
=Security=


http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/plugincheck/
Thank you for your interest in getting involved with Mozilla. To learn more about our security process, I'd recommend taking a look at our Security Center and then checking out and posting to our security group.


http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Uninstalling+add-ons
http://wiki.mozilla.org/security/


If neither of those things work, I'd suggest using our Live Chat service to talk to someone in our support community about this.
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.security/topics


http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Live+Chat?new_chat
If you have any questions about this, let me know.
 
=Careers=


For information about available careers, please check out our career site at


http://www.mozilla.com/about/careers.html
=Systems Administration=


=Students=
TBD


If you're interested in talking to other students participating in Mozilla as part of a class or if you're interested in finding out more about projects that are well suited to students, I suggest taking a look at the Mozilla Education site at
=Support=


https://wiki.mozilla.org/Education/
The Support auto-response text can be found at


=Drumbeat=
https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/tree/master/bedrock/mozorg/templates/mozorg/emails/support.txt


Thanks for your interest in getting involved with Mozilla. There's more
= Thunderbird =
information about what Drumbeat is and how you can get involved at


http://www.drumbeat.org/about
(If the inquiry is regarding a support issue or bug report, use the text on https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird/Response_text#tb-kb_via_Mozilla_Contribute_page)<br>


I'd also encourage you to read through and post to the drumbeat forum at
<code>
Hello! Thanks for your interest in helping out with Mozilla's Thunderbird email client. We are a non-profit that relies heavily on volunteer contributors.


http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.community.drumbeat/topics
There are a number of ways you can contribute to Thunderbird:  


=Testing=
- Help with Testing and QA http://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Testing <br>
- Help Thunderbird Users http://support.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/kb/superheroes-wanted <br>
- Improve the Knowledge Base http://support.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/kb/improve-knowledge-base <br>
- Translate Thunderbird Help http://support.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/kb/localize-thunderbird-help <br>
- Write an Add-on http://developer.mozilla.org/en/Extensions/Thunderbird <br>
- Fix a Bug http://www.mozilla.org/hacking/<br>
- Spread the word by blogging or tweeting about Thunderbird<br>


Thanks for your email and welcome to the Mozilla Community.
Members of the Thunderbird team can usually be found on the #maildev IRC channel on irc.mozilla.org. Feel free to drop in and say "hi". If you have any questions, write me back and I'll be happy to help.  


You can download a nightly version of Firefox to help test what is coming in Firefox 5.  You can download that at
Welcome to the Thunderbird community!<br>
</code>


http://nightly.mozilla.org/
=UX=


The following page has information about how to test and report feedback on the nightly.
Thanks for your interest in getting involved with Mozilla.


http://www.mozilla.org/projects/minefield/
Check out the Mozilla UX blog to learn more about what projects are going on and what you may be interested in helping with.


If you have any questions about this, please feel free to post to our QA forums at:
https://blog.mozilla.org/ux/


http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.quality/
You can talk directly to members of the UX team on our chat server at


=Localization=
irc://irc.mozilla.org/#UX


Thanks for your email and welcome to the Mozilla Community. 
For help using our chat server, there's more information at


Localization is a very important area and there are many opportunities for getting started on a project. 
http://irc.mozilla.org
 
If there is a specific language you are interested in, let me know and I can connect you to the right localization team.  For a general overview of the localization process, check out the pages at
 
https://wiki.mozilla.org/L10n
 
You're also welcome to read through and post to the localization forums at
 
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.l10n/topics
 
 
or
 
 
Thanks for your email and welcome to the Mozilla Community. 
 
To get started on a project, I'd suggest contacting members of the LOCALE localization team to learn more about where they need help.  You can find their contact information at
 
https://wiki.mozilla.org/L10n:Teams:??


For a general overview of the localization process, check out the pages at
=Web Development=


https://wiki.mozilla.org/L10n
The Web Development auto-response text can be found at:


You're also welcome to read through and post to the localization forums at
https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/tree/master/bedrock/mozorg/templates/mozorg/emails/webdev.txt
 
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.l10n/topics


=Website Feedback=
=Website Feedback=
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If you have any questions about any of this or would like to talk more, feel free to write me back.
If you have any questions about any of this or would like to talk more, feel free to write me back.


=Firefox 4 Toolbar Questions=
[[Category: Contribute]]
 
Firefox 4 has all of the same features from earlier versions, although some of the toolbar buttons have been hidden to make more room for web pages.
 
You can change the default toolbar settings in Firefox 4 and set things up however you like.  The following support articles have information about how to show, add and move toolbars and toolbar items.
 
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/what-happened-bookmarks-toolbar
 
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/how-do-i-customize-toolbars

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To help answer questions about how to contribute that come in through the contact form on the Get Involved page or through other channels, we have a number of canned responses for different contribution areas.

Auto-responses process

Note that the Get Involved form does send out auto-responses to some of the inquiries depending on the preferences of the Stewards for the various functional and regional areas. The auto-response process is:

  • A potential volunteer fills out the form on the Get Involved page.
  • If they choose an area of interest that has an auto-response, that message is sent out immediately.
  • The original inquiry from the form is still delivered so a point person can review and reply manually if there is a need to address a specific question.
  • The auto-response has a reply-to address set for the point person for that area of interest, so you will get an email if someone replies to the auto-response.

More information about this workflow is available at Contribute/Inquiry_Workflow

Accessibility

Thank you for your interest in getting involved with Mozilla. To learn more about our accessibility efforts, please take a look at the Mozilla Accessibility Wiki at:

https://wiki.mozilla.org/Accessibility

If you have any questions about this or if this is not your interest, let me know.

Accessibility (long version)

Thank you for your interest in getting involved with Mozilla. To learn more about our accessibility efforts, please take a look at the Mozilla Accessibility Wiki at:

https://wiki.mozilla.org/Accessibility

Web accessibility means that people with disabilities can use the Web. More specifically, Web accessibility means that people with disabilities can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with the Web, and that they can contribute to the Web. Web accessibility also benefits others, including older people with changing abilities due to aging.

Since accessibility issues can be very broad in scope, I suggest you be very specific regarding the area(s) of accessibility you are interested in pursuing.

If you have any questions about this or if this is not your interest, let me know.

or

I am sorry to hear you're having problems accessing the internet in some fashion. Please tell us about your problem in detail by posting to our support site http://support.mozilla.com/kb/ask, we'll see what we can do to help.

Add-ons

The Add-ons auto-response text can be found at:

https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/tree/master/bedrock/mozorg/templates/mozorg/emails/addons.txt

Blogging

Hi!

Thanks for your interest in helping Mozilla by blogging.

A great way to get started is to write a post on your blog about what Mozilla or Firefox means to you. Please email me a link when you have posted it. I'm also interested in what your experience is with blogging, what topics you'd like to write about, and anything else you think is relevant. Please include that in your email.

If you use Twitter, you can tweet a link to your post with the hashtag #mozilla, to get more people to see it.

Here are some resources about Mozilla to help you with blogging about Mozilla:

If you really want to "drink from the firehose", Planet Mozilla is an aggregation of blogs by many different Mozilla contributors, working in many different areas of the Mozilla project. You can read it on the Web at http://planet.mozilla.org/ You can also subscribe in a feed reader (see the buttons on the web page), which makes it easier to pick and choose what articles to read. If you see a post that catches your interest, you could write a blog post that puts your own perspective on that topic.

Thanks again, and I look forward to hearing from you!

Careers

For information about available careers, please check out our career site at https://careers.mozilla.org

Coding

I'm Josh, one of many Firefox developers. Glad to hear from you! Feel free to have a look at http://whatcanidoformozilla.org if you're interested in joining a particular project or team. Meanwhile, I'll tell you about some general opportunities for writing code for Firefox.

To get started with the codebase, have a look at http://developer.mozilla.org/En/Introduction.

If you need any help, you can obtain it on IRC. I recommend visiting

  1. introduction, which is specifically for newcomers. See

http://irc.mozilla.org for how to access it.

Feel free to contact me anytime if you're having any problems!

Happy hacking, Josh

Coding (Java)

Thanks for your interest in getting involved with Mozilla. If you're interested in Java programming, take a look at the Rhino project. Rhino is an open-source implementation of JavaScript written entirely in Java.

https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Rhino

I'd recommend reading the recent discussions on the Rhino group and then posting there to get started working with the Rhino developers.

http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.tech.js-engine.rhino/topics

Another thing to check out is our Developer Guide. This will give you a general overview of the code, processes and tools used in the community.

https://developer.mozilla.org/En/Developer_Guide

If you have any questions about any of this, feel free to write me back.

Design

The Design auto-response text can be found at:

https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/tree/master/bedrock/mozorg/templates/mozorg/emails/design.txt

Documentation and writing

The Documentation auto-response text can be found at:

https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/tree/master/bedrock/mozorg/templates/mozorg/emails/documentation.txt

Spanish

For people who respond to the /en-US form with a message in Spanish, use this response to direct them into the Mozilla Hispano process:

Si estás interesado en ayudar con la redacción de la documentación de Mozilla, por favor rellena la versión en español del formulario de participación: http://www.mozilla.org/es-ES/contribute/

Education

The Education auto-response text can be found at:

https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/tree/master/bedrock/mozorg/templates/mozorg/emails/education.txt

Firefox OS

Thanks for your interest in getting involved with Firefox OS.

If you're a developer, you can find out more about hacking on Firefox OS at

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Firefox_OS

You don't have to be a developer though to help out. For instance, you can help users of Firefox OS by contributing to our Support site. Learn more about that at

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-contribute-firefox-os-even-if-youre-not-techni

You can also help us spread the word about Firefox OS by joining our affiliates program and putting a Firefox OS banner on your web site, Facebook account or email. Learn more at

https://affiliates.mozilla.org/

If you have any questions about any of this, let me know.

Firefox Question

I'm sorry to hear about some of the issues you are running into with Firefox. Perhaps we can help solve your problem with a simple fix.

I suggest asking about this on our Firefox support site at

http://support.mozilla.com/kb/ask

Please be specific and also post any error messages if available and/or a crash ID so that we can have a more complete understanding of the issue.

Thanks, we're here to help.

or

Sorry to hear you're having problems with Thunderbird.

I suggest asking about this on our Thunderbird support site at

http://support.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/home

or

If you're having problems using Facebook with Firefox see the following:

http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Problems%20using%20Facebook%20in%20Firefox

or

Many crashes are due to out of date plug-ins and add-ons, so I'd suggest using our plugin checker to check for old plug-ins. You can also try uninstalling any add-ons you have installed to see if that helps.

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/plugincheck/

http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Uninstalling+add-ons

If neither of those things work, I'd suggest using our Live Chat service to talk to someone in our support community about this.

https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/chat

GOOGLE TOOLBAR

There will be no update of the Google Toolbar to work with Firefox 5 or any later version of Firefox because Firefox users have most of the features built-in and have alternatives.

Google Toolbar Help: An update on Google Toolbar for Firefox http://googletoolbarhelp.blogspot.com/2011/07/update-on-google-toolbar-for-firefox.html

Toolbar not available for Firefox 5 or newer versions : - Toolbar Help http://www.google.com/support/toolbar/bin/answer.py?answer=1342452&topic=15356%29

For translation and spell checking you do not need an extension at all https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/questions/852325

To Be Used As Needed And Added To The Reply:

Please refrain from the use of foul language and/or cursing when asking our volunteer support team for help, we're here to assist in solving your issue, thanks.

Firefox Student Ambassadors

So glad to hear you're interested in Mozilla! As a student, we have the option for you to join our Firefox Student Ambassador Program. You can sign up here: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/contribute/studentambassadors/ and read all about it here: https://wiki.mozilla.org/StudentAmbassadors. Excited to have you on board!

Firefox Suggestions

The Firefox Suggestion auto-response text can be found at:

https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/tree/master/bedrock/mozorg/templates/mozorg/emails/suggestions.txt

General

Text for a response to someone that doesn't indicate any particular area of interest can be found at:

https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/tree/master/bedrock/mozorg/templates/mozorg/emails/other.txt

Legal

Thank you for your interest in getting involved with Mozilla.

I would encourage you to introduce yourself and join the discussion on Mozilla's legal forum at

http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.legal/topics

I'll also forward your information directly to our legal team.

If you have any questions about this or would like to talk about how to get involved in other areas of the project, feel free to write me back.

Localization

The Localization auto-response text can be found at:

https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/tree/master/bedrock/mozorg/templates/mozorg/emails/localization.txt

Follow up to l10n inquiry

We're very excited to have you join the Mozilla localization (l10n) effort! Your skills and dedication will be very valuable to your l10n team.

Next step, follow the steps outline on http://wiki.mozilla.org/L10n:Contribute. When you contact your l10n team, please CC me on that email so that I can help to make sure you receive a prompt response.

If you have any questions or difficulties, please let me know.

Welcome!

Marketing

The Marketing auto-response text can be found at

https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/tree/master/bedrock/mozorg/templates/mozorg/emails/marketing.txt

Non-Contribute Request

I'm sorry, but your entry is beyond the scope of the purpose of this form, which is to direct your interest in contributing to Mozilla and its products and communities. We are not able to see a connection between your response and Mozilla. You can learn more about Mozilla here: www.mozilla.org/about/

If you would like to refine your response so that it relates more directly to Mozilla's activities, we would be most happy to help you find a way to participate. Mozilla depends on a broad and diverse set of contributors, and we appreciate your interest.

QA

The QA auto-response text can be found at

https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/tree/master/bedrock/mozorg/templates/mozorg/emails/qa.txt

Security

Thank you for your interest in getting involved with Mozilla. To learn more about our security process, I'd recommend taking a look at our Security Center and then checking out and posting to our security group.

http://wiki.mozilla.org/security/

http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.security/topics

If you have any questions about this, let me know.


Systems Administration

TBD

Support

The Support auto-response text can be found at

https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/tree/master/bedrock/mozorg/templates/mozorg/emails/support.txt

Thunderbird

(If the inquiry is regarding a support issue or bug report, use the text on https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird/Response_text#tb-kb_via_Mozilla_Contribute_page)

Hello! Thanks for your interest in helping out with Mozilla's Thunderbird email client. We are a non-profit that relies heavily on volunteer contributors.

There are a number of ways you can contribute to Thunderbird:

- Help with Testing and QA http://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Testing
- Help Thunderbird Users http://support.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/kb/superheroes-wanted
- Improve the Knowledge Base http://support.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/kb/improve-knowledge-base
- Translate Thunderbird Help http://support.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/kb/localize-thunderbird-help
- Write an Add-on http://developer.mozilla.org/en/Extensions/Thunderbird
- Fix a Bug http://www.mozilla.org/hacking/
- Spread the word by blogging or tweeting about Thunderbird

Members of the Thunderbird team can usually be found on the #maildev IRC channel on irc.mozilla.org. Feel free to drop in and say "hi". If you have any questions, write me back and I'll be happy to help.

Welcome to the Thunderbird community!

UX

Thanks for your interest in getting involved with Mozilla.

Check out the Mozilla UX blog to learn more about what projects are going on and what you may be interested in helping with.

https://blog.mozilla.org/ux/

You can talk directly to members of the UX team on our chat server at

irc://irc.mozilla.org/#UX

For help using our chat server, there's more information at

http://irc.mozilla.org

Web Development

The Web Development auto-response text can be found at:

https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/tree/master/bedrock/mozorg/templates/mozorg/emails/webdev.txt

Website Feedback

By the way, if you're interested in helping us improve our web sites even more, you're certainly welcome to get involved.

Our web sites are run as open projects and there are plenty of opportunities to get involved with web QA, web development and more.

Here are some links if you're interested in learning more.

http://quality.mozilla.org/teams/web-qa/

http://blog.mozilla.com/webdev/get-involved/

If you have any questions about any of this or would like to talk more, feel free to write me back.