India/task force/engagement
Tools & Resources
- Mozilla Community Marketing guide
- The Firefox Affiliates program is a great way to share your love of Firefox and other Mozilla products. Host buttons on your site and climb your way to fame on the leaderboard. Learn more »
- Read what others are doing
- If you are a student, here are some ways to get started
Events
Various printable and downloadable materials exist to help Mozillians spread the word about Mozilla and educate people about specific areas of the project that anyone get contribute to.
Attending an Event
Representing Mozilla at an event requires a bit of preparation, here's a quick checklist as you prepare to attend an event.
More info about attending an event
Organizing your own event
Hosting a Mozilla event is a lot of fun but involves a little bit of preparation of course. Here's some standard procedures that can help make your event a success.
More info about hosting an event
Setting up a booth
If you're planning on holding a Mozilla booth at a conference or a tradeshow, here's a practical checklist you'll find useful to make sure you've got a nice and fun booth that can attract lots of people :)
More info about running a Mozilla booth
Event Types
MozCoffee
Small and regular event, that gathers local Mozillians and Mozilla enthusiasts, to update them on recent Mozilla news.
More info about Mozilla Coffees
Project Specific Hackathon
Day long (or more) focused event on a specific project of Mozilla (or the Open Web).
More info about hackathons
Mozilla Tour
A tour to promote Mozilla within a region that involves traveling around to different cities and hosting events in a short period of time
More info about Mozilla Tours
Events Toolkit
Presentation slide decks and templates
Here's a collection (updated regularly) of great slides decks and templates you can use, re-use and hack at will for your event.
Topics and ideas for talks
If you plan to give a talk or lead a workshop about Mozilla, here's a list of recommended topics and ideas.
Print-collateral and Videos
In this section, you can find print-collateral and videos you can easily download for your event.
Style and Assets
- One Mozilla style guide (http://www.mozilla.org/styleguide/) — this is a very big first step toward creating a comprehensive guide that defines what it means for a website, logo, product, presentation, video, etc to look & feel like Mozilla.
- Assets repository (https://assets.mozillalabs.com/) — we now have a public site where we'll be keeping our design files so they can be more easily be made available to anyone who needs them. It's also the back-end powering all the logo and template downloads in the style guide.
Note: the above URL is temporary… the plan is to move it to assets.mozilla.org (http://assets.mozilla.org)
Skills Development Webinars
Here's a great roundup of free/cheap webinars aimed at communicators for nonprofits.
Technology Grab Bag
The Mozilla Developer Engagement team has put together a grab bag of definitions, presentations, demos and info about latest open web technologies. Very useful for conference attending/presenting!
Contributor Program Resources
- Mobile Testers - https://mozilla.org/mobile/testdrivers
- Marketing - https://wiki.mozilla.org/MarketingGuide
- SUMO - https://support.mozilla.org/kb/superheroes-wanted
- L10n - https://wiki.mozilla.org/L10n:Contribute; Slide deck
Events/ Speaker request form
- Anyone can make a event/ speaker request with Mozilla India by filling this form: http://blog.mozillaindia.org/787
- Event task force have access to the form submissions
- What is the role of the Events task force team?
Events Task Force Team will review the submissions each week.
Reviewing process includes the following steps ,
Step 1: Look for nearest event date
Step 2: Check event location and look for nearest Active Mozillian/ Mozilla Rep
Step 3: Email nearest active Mozillian and assign the event to him/ her. If the applicant has listed a reference, if the reference contact is active and from same city, event would be assigned to him. In any case the reference contact would be put in the loop throughout the planning
Step 4: Assigned Rep reviews the event and connects with the applicant directly. It is reps responsibility to followup and update status
Step 5: Task force team will use 4 statuses - Assigned | Under review | Planning | Cancelled
Engagement Task Force Team
The Mozilla India Engagement team is a umbrella of various engagement channels that are active in the regional community.
Owner of Engagement task force is Vineel.
Events, Campaigns & Logistics
Owner
You can learn more about the role of a owner here.
Mentor(s)
Mentors are Contributors who have taken up the additional responsibility to help new comers. You can learn more about the Mentor role here.
- Gauthamraj
- Ankit Gadgil
- Komal Gandhi
- Umesh Agarwal
- Srikar Ananthula
Social Media
Mentor(s)
Mentors are Contributors who have taken up the additional responsibility to help new comers. You can learn more about the Mentor role here.
- Krishna Kumar Deep
Contributors
- Swarnava
- Vineel
- Dwaraka
- Galaxy
- Sujith
- Jafar Muhammed
- Dyvik
Design
Owner
You can learn more about the role of a owner here.
Mentor(s)
Mentors are Contributors who have taken up the additional responsibility to help new comers. You can learn more about the Mentor role here.
- Soumya Deb
Contributors
- Komal Gandhi*
- Umesh Agarwal*
- Shashank Roy*
- Gaurav Bhardwaj*
- Suresh Devendran*