Many 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.
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POSTED BY ozten ON July 12th, 2010. PERMALINK


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).
Absolutely, great point Alfred.
Awesome!, I'm an Egyptian Mozillian then!