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=== [https://wiki.mozilla.org/India/task_force/Student_Ambassadors Firefox Student Ambassadors] ===
=== [https://wiki.mozilla.org/India/task_force/Student_Ambassadors Firefox Student Ambassadors] ===
=== [https://wiki.mozilla.org/India/task_force/marketplace Marketplace] ===


=== [https://wiki.mozilla.org/India/task_force/SoftwareTestingAndQualityManagement Software Testing and Quality Management] ===
=== [https://wiki.mozilla.org/India/task_force/SoftwareTestingAndQualityManagement Software Testing and Quality Management] ===

Revision as of 10:32, 10 May 2015

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Thank you!
TBD: each task force owner is requested to create a sub page for their task force area with 
brief description, objectives and tasks. 
example:  https://wiki.mozilla.org/India/task_force/Engagement

Task Force

Each Area of contribution has a Task Force Team. Task Forces are groups of individuals with a similar interest who focus on a specific Area of contribution(SUMO, Localization, QA, Engagement, Web-Dev, IT ).

Mentors

Mentors are the casual/ core contributors who take up the responsibility to help/ guide others. This is an additional responsibility. To learn more about the Mentors please visit this page.

Owner of Task Force

Each Task force area will have one owner in-charge, mentor(s) to guide new members and a variable number of contributors. Preferably, it will prevent a single community member responsible for several areas. You can learn more about the Owner of the task force here.


  • Each Task Force has a core contributor in charge to organize it and guide people interested in contributing to the area.
  • Each Task Force has Mentor(s) to help newcomers to get started in the regional community. Mentor's encourage contributors to document his/her activities during this period to learn and grow accordingly.
  • There is no limit on the number of casual contributors to a Task Force.
  • Tasks
    • Each Task Force can have tasks, a small work that has to be done assigned to a contributor. Not mandatory to have big/complex infrastructure like bugzilla for these assignments.
    • Each task has a description, person in charge, due date and status. They are listed on their corresponding area/project page and also in the profile of the person in change of it. This last thing it’s very important because it’s a way to friendly remind people they have something to do.
  • Projects:

Every initiative is a new project, from “Localizing AMO” to “Improve site design” or “Tips and tricks for beginners”. Anyone can create a new project. Each task force can have any number of projects.

Who can be part of the Mozilla India Task Force?

Any contributor of Mozilla in India can choose to be part of the Mozilla India Task Force Team. The list of Task Force members will be listed at Mozilla India wiki and mozillaindia.org website. It will be on meritocracy basis for the work one do inside the regional community i.e. Mozilla India.

The Task Force framework will undergo review every 6 months or possibly during physical community pan India meet-up. If you are an existing Mozilla contributor from India and wish to join any of the task force team, please contact respective task force team listed below. or if you are not sure whom to contact, email us at join at mozillaindia dot org & mention your area of interest and how we can help.

Below is the list of the task force teams with contributors, provisional owners and the mentors:

List of Task Force Teams

Technical

Engagement

Creative

Localization

SUMO & QA

Documentation

Webmaker

WoMoz : Women in Mozilla and FOSS

Firefox Student Ambassadors

Marketplace

Software Testing and Quality Management

Policy and Advocacy

PR/ Comms & NeMo

  • TBD

Legal/Patents Task Force

  • TBD

Mozilla Science Lab