Mozilla CBT Build Principles
Making implicit information explicit allows us to grow. We are able to recognize and add to something that works well, while focusing less on what doesn’t work well. Being explicit … Read more
Making implicit information explicit allows us to grow. We are able to recognize and add to something that works well, while focusing less on what doesn’t work well. Being explicit … Read more
Why does understanding motivation for open source matter? This allows community builders to design more fulfilling experiences for contributors. It allows a contributor to be recognized in way he or … Read more
As you know, the Grow program was initially designed to to align with the “Enable Communities that have Impact” goal. The events were intended to mentor and train core contributors … Read more
Communities form when you find a group of people that you feel you can be yourself around. In this environment, you don’t have to self-edit as much to fit in. … Read more
Mozilla is not just one voice and the way we build our products, especially the Get Involved page, needs to reflect that. We have involved the community on this project … Read more
[This post is inspired by notes from a talk by Douglas Atkin (currently at AirBnB) about his work with cults, brands and community.] We all go through life feeling like … Read more
Below is a guest post by our fantastic Outreach Program for Women (OPW) community building intern, Jennie Rose Halperin (Mozillians profile | personal website)… Before my GNOME Outreach for Women … Read more
It is incredible how the Mozilla community is made of so many smaller communities all over the world, connected by a common mission. At the same time, it can be … Read more