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You Might Be a Mozillian if…

mozilla community logoMany people who are members of the Mozilla community, don’t give themselves permission to affiliate or consider themselves Mozillians. There was a lot of good conversations around Membership at the Mozilla Summit.

If you do any of the following… you should consider yourself a member of the Mozilla Community:

  • You’re passionate about a Mozilla project
  • You suggest to others that they try a Mozilla product
  • You’ve advocated on behalf of user control for privacy, data, and code
  • You’ve explained why the Open Web is superior to proprietary technologies
  • You help answer support questions
  • You promote new releases of Mozilla products via Twitter or Identica
  • You’ve uploaded artwork to the Mozilla Creative Collective
  • You’ve entered a Design, Jetpack, or other Challenge
  • You participate in a Mozilla Drumbeat project
  • You install Firefox onto School computers
  • You wear Mozilla t-shirts and discuss these ideas with your friends and family
  • and many more

You don’t have to be a hardcore C++ programmer to be a Mozillian. Teachers, bloggers, and internet enthusiasts are part of the Mozilla Community also! It took me a long time to realize this personally. Let’s help the next group of community members realize it sooner.

3 Responses to “You Might Be a Mozillian if…”

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Alfred Kayser - 12/07/10
And:
You've created one or more extensions and/or themes for one or more Mozilla applications!
Such as the Walnut, Nautipolis, Walnut2, Littlefox, MicroFox, etc themes for Firefox, Thunderbird (incl. Lightning) and Seamonkey (and even for Songbird).
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ozten - 12/07/10
Absolutely, great point Alfred.
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Serag - 13/07/10
Awesome!, I'm an Egyptian Mozillian then!