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Owner: Mozilla Community Building Team Updated: 2014-01-28
Our mission resonates with people around the world who want to help and we have an opportunity to bring in more contributors to Mozilla to advance that mission. These pages have information about how you can connect with people wanting to volunteer and successfully build a community around your projects.
Whether you've been building a community for a long time or your involvement with the project is just beginning, these pages will help you find the information you are looking for to build vibrant, supportive communities!

I am a new contributor!

I made a contribution or filed a bug! I'm a new participant! I am on my way to becoming a Mozillian! What now?

I want to be more involved

I want to go deeper into community building! I want to find my pathway to greater participation.

Tell me about working groups

I would like to join a working group or find out when my working group meets.

Show me resources

I am looking for resources and guides to become a better community builder

I want to see community events

Show me the Mozilla Community Calendar

I don't know what I want

This page is the catch all for getting involved. Reach out to us and we'll be sure to guide you to the right place!

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I am a new contributor

How to get started

Mozilla has a long history of being a place for participation and we know from experience what elements make up a successful community building effort. Below, you will find resources developed by the community team to optimize your project groups, as well as contact information, and ways to scale levels of participation. If you want help creating a community building plan and creating these elements for your project, get in touch with David Boswell.

If you are looking to get more involved with the community building group as a whole, start by posting to the mailing list and hanging out in the #mozillians IRC channel in order to connect. Get yourself a Mozillians account as well!

You can also check out the other listservs across the organization.

Don't be afraid to get more involved and reach out! We're happy to help you in whatever way we can.

Who are community builders?

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We are a cross-functional team of staff and volunteers who are deeply passionate about empowering people to support the Mozilla mission and contribute to the project. The Community Building Team (CBT) is responsible for growing the size and capabilities of the Mozilla community. Working closely with functional areas and regional communities, the CBT increases the capacity for participation throughout the project and leverages a broad range of tools, processes and training to match existing and potential volunteers with contribution opportunities. In doing so, the CBT helps evolve the best of our culture to allow us to remain an open and participatory movement as Mozilla continues to grow.

What kinds of things have we accomplished?

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Our Goals and Roadmaps for 2014

Our general goal for 2014 is to work towards the goal of "One Million Mozillians" in ten years. This section should be expanded upon by Mozillians in order to make it very vital and clear.

Get in touch with the community

I want to be more involved

How do I get more involved?

If you've already begun building your community and want to go further, there are many resources you can use in the Mozilla universe and beyond.

Working Groups

Community builders utilize working groups to get things done. Go here to read more about the working groups, what they do, and when they meet.

Community Stewards

Click this link to find stewards and community builders involved with bringing in volunteers to functional and regional areas. If you are interested in becoming a Steward, please contact David Boswell.

Here is a list of people who can help provide pathways to contribution.

Meetups

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To increase the effectiveness of working together, we've started to organize regular meetups for Community Builders to share tips and to create processes and systems that will help bring more people in to Mozilla. These include contributor meetups specifically for community building as well as Mozfests. Summaries of previous meetups can be found at:

Mentors

The community building team is beginning a mentoring program for Mozillians. If you're interested in mentoring new Mozillians, or if you're a new Mozillian seeking a mentor, please get in touch on the community building listserv.

Tell me about working groups

Working groups are the backbone of the community building team. The working groups get together on a regular basis to get stuff done! They will also often present their findings at the next in-person meetup.

Systems and Data

Description: This group is focused on systems and data that are needed to handle the volume of potential volunteers and to provide visibility into the operations of contribution pathways.

Etherpad: https://etherpad.mozilla.org/cbt-working-group-systems-data

Filter: [systems] -- please add this to the subject line of any emails about this working group that you send to the community building list to help people filter discussions.

Is Systems and Data Meeting Yet?

Systems meets on Fridays at 20:00 UTC

I want to join this meeting!

Research

Description: This group is currently researching the following central questions:

  • How are people (new volunteers) finding us?
  • New volunteers' motivations: What do new volunteers believe their involvement with Mozilla might include?
  • Staff expectations: What do staff members believe their roles are in contributor interactions?

Etherpad: https://openbadges.etherpad.mozilla.org/get-involved-process

Blog Posts:

Filter: [research] -- please add this to the subject line of any emails about this working group that you send to the community building list to help people filter discussions.

Research doesn't have a regularly scheduled meeting, but feel free to reach out on the list if you want to be involved.

Pathways

Description: This group is focused on contribution pathways for functional and regional areas as a way to identify, qualify and onboard new volunteers.

Etherpad: https://etherpad.mozilla.org/cbt-working-group-contribution-pathways

Filter: [pathways] -- please add this to the subject line of any emails about this working group that you send to the community building list to help people filter discussions.

Is Pathways Meeting Yet?

Pathways meets on Thursdays at 17:00 UTC

I want to join this meeting!

Education and Culture

Description: This groups is focused on capturing and spreading information about how volunteering works and how all Mozillians can acquire new skills to have a deeper impact on the project.

Etherpad: https://etherpad.mozilla.org/cbt-working-group-education

Filter: [education] -- please add this to the subject line of any emails about this working group that you send to the community building list to help people filter discussions.

Recognition

Description: This group is focused on how to recognize volunteers for their contributions to deepen and extend relationships.

Etherpad: https://etherpad.mozilla.org/cbt-working-group-recognition

Filter: [recognition] -- please add this to the subject line of any emails about this working group that you send to the community building list to help people filter discussions.

Is recognition meeting yet?

Recognition meets on Tuesdays at 16:00 UTC

I want to join this meeting!

Events

Here will be information about events

Show me resources

Workshops

Slides, recordings and worksheets for developing community building skills

Missions

Training missions are a scalable way for new contributors to gain experience and develop skills that will help them successfully get involved in projects at Mozilla.

Videos

There are a number of videos available with community building information at this link. These videos were created by Mozillians and staff and could also be created by you! You can also watch videos of and read notes from the regular Grow Mozilla meetings here.

Reading List

Following feedback from the December 2013 summit, the CBT is creating a bigger, better list of resources for community builders! For more information, please contact Dino or Jennie. Resources will be made available primarily through [http://www.safaribooksonline.com/%7C Safari Books. ]

Safari Books

Mozilla offers a free subscription to Safari Books to contributors Safari Books is a digital library that includes books on a wide rage of technical and professional development needs, video content, short form content and evolving manuscripts. If you want to gain access to this service, please follow the steps on this page.

Presentations

For more information about the evolution of these community building plans, take a look at these archived presentations.

  • Community Building in 2014 brown bag (from December 2013): Video and Slides
  • What Happens When I Say Yes To Community Building? (from August 2013): Video
  • Onboarding New Volunteers workshop (from September 2012): Session info
  • Contributor Lifecycle Audit presentation (from January 2012): Slides, Video, Data
  • Getting More Contributors Involved with Mozilla brown bag (from November 2011): Slides and Video
  • Stewards All Hands session (from September 2011): Slides and Notes

Organizational Support and Capacity

Capacity is a measure of the community building potential of teams. Knowing the capacity of a team helps us provide support through programs and guides that are appropriate to their current situation. The organization needs to support community building and can do this by establishing accountability for community growth. There also needs to be a voice for community building and volunteers at the Steering Committee and Director levels. How do I determine my community's capacity?

Contributor Conversion Points

In 2012, community builders decided upon a set of "conversion points" (or levels of participation) (found here) to provide information about the contributor lifecycle for the Grow Mozilla dashboard. See bug 736109 for details about implementing this and see The SuperStar Radar blog post for information about why this is helpful for community building.

Important Cross Organizational Links

The awesome thing about open source is that there are so many things going on all over the place. Sometimes that can be a bit overwhelming. Go here to add projects, websites, and blogs from around the Mozilla-verse that you think are relevant to the task of community building.

Frequently Asked Questions

Community Building Myths

The Top Myths of Community Building

  • Myth: working with contributors will take my time and energy away from meeting my personal goals or our team goals.

Working with volunteers does not compete with other goals. If the work is organized right, it helps you meet those goals by expanding your team.

  • Myth: We will have to work with whomever shows up and they are not likely to have the right skillset for us or enough time to do the project.

There is no obligation to work with everyone who shows up. You can be clear about skills, time and other requirements needed.

  • Myth: volunteers are unreliable.

Volunteers can be depended on. There are community practices for establishing trust and accountability.

  • Myth: Volunteers will try to change decisions we already made.

Volunteers should not alter the decision making process. Indeed, volunteers generally want clear, meaningful tasks. Engaging volunteers should not eat up more time, it should create systems that will enable both volunteers and staff to be more productive

  • Myth: establishing systems and tasks for managing volunteers will take more time than it is worth Engaging volunteers should not eat up more time, it should create systems that will enable both volunteers and staff to be more productive

Community Events

Community Calendar

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