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If you are considering referring a candidate, you might ask the following questions:
If you are considering referring a candidate, you might ask the following questions:


• What will each individual or idea do to promote the Mozilla Mission?


• What will each individual or idea do to promote the Mozilla Mission?
''"The mission of the Mozilla project is to preserve choice and innovation on the Internet.”''
    '''"The mission of the Mozilla project is to preserve choice and innovation on the Internet.”'''


• Does this opportunity represent a leveraged investment in the community?  (In this context, leveraged means a relatively small level of support that will have a large impact on others in the Mozilla community)
• Does this opportunity represent a leveraged investment in the community?  (In this context, leveraged means a relatively small level of support that will have a large impact on others in the Mozilla community)
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• How will this support impact others both in Mozilla and in the larger user-community?
• How will this support impact others both in Mozilla and in the larger user-community?


If these questions can be answered yes, the feel free to email [[mailto:sethb@mozilla.com | Seth B.]]
If these questions can be answered yes, then feel free to email [mailto:sethb@mozilla.com Seth B.]


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Latest revision as of 05:01, 27 April 2007

Referring a Candidate

If you are considering referring a candidate, you might ask the following questions:

• What will each individual or idea do to promote the Mozilla Mission?

"The mission of the Mozilla project is to preserve choice and innovation on the Internet.”

• Does this opportunity represent a leveraged investment in the community? (In this context, leveraged means a relatively small level of support that will have a large impact on others in the Mozilla community)

• Does this proposal in some way empower the member(s) of the community?

• How will this support impact others both in Mozilla and in the larger user-community?

If these questions can be answered yes, then feel free to email Seth B.

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