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=== Air Mozilla === | === Air Mozilla === | ||
[https://air.mozilla.org/ Air Mozilla] provides high quality recordings for free of regular Mozilla Project meetings, MozCamp talks and other Mozilla gatherings for community members around the world to enjoy. | |||
=== Labs === | === Labs === |
Revision as of 07:16, 22 November 2012
Who we are
Where can you find us?
On IRC, on the server irc.mozilla.org:
On the web, our blog is at http://blog.mozilla.org/it/.
Reach out to us on the at https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/it/.
How to get involved
Procedures
Teams
IT/Desktop
The Desktop Team is a globally-distributed team that is dedicated to ensuring Mozilla employees have the hardware and software to further the mission.
Mozilla staff can contact the team here.
Netops
The Network Operations team supports upstream Internet access for Mozilla offices and datacenters.
DC Ops
Site Reliability
The Mozilla oncall team acts as first responders to faults as they arise across the Mozilla infrastructure.
Systems
Infrastructure
Manages the core server infrastructure behind Mozilla including classics like DHCP, DNS and E-mail.
- Scaling Puppet or How we do it at Mozilla - PuppetConf '12 talk.
- Puppet at Mozilla Podcast
- Moving Day: Migrating Your Big Data from A to B - OSCON '12 talk.
WebOps
The Web Operations teams manages more than 1,000 websites for all the past and current Mozilla projects. You can learn how the Web Operations team works
Database Ops
The Database Operations Team manages clusters of Postgres and MySQL-like databases. You can read about their weekly progress.
Storage/Virtualization
Developer Services
Release Engineering Ops
Air Mozilla
Air Mozilla provides high quality recordings for free of regular Mozilla Project meetings, MozCamp talks and other Mozilla gatherings for community members around the world to enjoy.