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* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Mozilla.org/Contribute/Old#Point_People List of current point people] | * [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Mozilla.org/Contribute/Old#Point_People List of current point people] | ||
Revision as of 14:02, 12 April 2011
Help new people become active contributors by becoming a Mozilla mentor.
Help a newbie on Bugzilla or IRC
note about 'new' flag for users in bugzilla and newbie channels on IRC.
Offer to mentor a specific bug
You can offer to mentor someone who wants to take on a specific bug, by adding [mentor=your_bugzilla_name] to the bug's status whiteboard.
It is also useful to add a comment in the bug providing pointers to relevant information as well as a note that you're happy to help answer questions anyone if they want to work on this.
Respond to contribution inquiries
The Get Involved page asks people to contact us if they have any questions about how to get involved with Mozilla. We are looking for people to handle responses for their project areas (if you know all about how to get involved with support, then you can be the support point person). Contact david at mozilla dot org if you're interested in this.