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Supporting Community:  The program provided support for a three-day meeting in Boston in the United States for local developers concerned with accessibility issues for users with disabilities.
Supporting Community:  The program provided support for a three-day meeting in Boston in the United States for local developers concerned with accessibility issues for users with disabilities.
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Examples of Support Given To Date

Supporting Individuals: The program purchased a new testing computer for a QA volunteer in Germany. The volunteer has been helping to lead all testing of past and present versions of Firefox. It turns out he needed a new PC to do his volunteer work. We researched what was possible and got him a new PC.

Supporting Projects: Mozilla purchased a new and much upgraded server for the Bugzilla community to use for development. The new server represents a leveraged investment by the community program because it gives substantially better resources to a large number of community members.

Supporting Community: The program provided support for a three-day meeting in Boston in the United States for local developers concerned with accessibility issues for users with disabilities.

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