arstechnica.com — There are a lot of ways to contribute to the Mozilla project, but QA and testing is one of the easiest and mosts important ways to get started! Ryan Paul at Ars has some good pointers for how you can have a huge impact on over 100 million Firefox users without writing code.
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triley5000Aug 30, 2007
This is awesome community support and that is what Mozilla is all about. Please join the test days or help out in anyway.
ddrreAug 31, 2007
Yeah, I think we got that already.
janypeAug 31, 2007
Haha, you'll get dugg down so fast your head will be spinning. Even if you do have a small point.
potterboyAug 31, 2007
Yeah, because a random program using mass amounts of bandwidth is going to go unnoticed.
ssyeSep 1, 2007
"The Mozilla Foundation (abbreviated MF or MoFo) is a non-profit organization that exists to support and provide leadership for the open source Mozilla project. The organization sets the policies that govern development, operates key infrastructure and controls trademarks and other intellectual property. It owns a taxable subsidiary called the Mozilla Corporation, which employs several Mozilla developers and coordinates releases of the Mozilla Firefox web browser and the Mozilla Thunderbird email client. The Mozilla Foundation is based in Mountain View, California, USA.The Mozilla Foundation describes itself as 'a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving choice and promoting innovation on the Internet'."- WIkipedia (and dont tell me wikipedia is always inaccurate because you'll be surprised...)
ssyeSep 1, 2007
MInefield? The last time i downloaded a firefox 3.0 alpha that's what it was called.