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The Steward Program is a scalable way to bring in new contributors to all areas of the Mozilla community by having members of different teams be responsible for driving contributor growth for each project area. There are three parts to the program:

  • Select someone on your team to be a steward responsible for helping contributors get involved in your activities.
  • Add contributor growth and health targets to your quarterly goals.

Teams that make this investment in contributor recruiting will become more effective at bringing people into their project and will be able to accomplish more as their team grows.

See the Steward Program slides from the September 2011 All Hands for more details.

Areas

Functional Areas

Area Steward
Localization Zbigniew Braniecki (Gandalf)
Quality Assurance Anthony Hughes and Marcia Knous
Coding Dietrich Ayala
Public Relations Shannon Prior
Product Marketing Gregory Jost
User Engagement Chelsea Novak
Mobile Development Lucas Rocha
Systems Administration Matthew Zeier
Release Engineering Lukas Blakk
Mozilla Labs Desigan (Dees) Chinniah
Web Development Christie Koehler and Andrew McKay

Geographic Areas

Area Steward
Portland Christie Koehler
Toronto Armen Zambrano Gasparnian

Activities

Each team has unique needs that will require creating specific plans for improvement, but there are some general activities that apply to most project areas, such as:

  • Assisting with the Contributor Life Cycle Audit
  • Helping get contributors signed up to the phonebook

Resources

Contributor Channels

There are a number of channels you can use to get information out to existing and potential contributors about how to get involved in your project:

If you have any questions about any of these or would you to make use of them, let us know.

Peer Support

One of the best ways to learn more about Mozilla and get help is to talk with other people in the community. There are many ways to do this, but the following options are great forums for discussions about helping people get involved in the project.

  • Contribute Group: a group that meets every other Thursday at 10 pacific to discuss issues related to helping people get involved in Mozilla.
  • Community events: there are many Mozilla events run by volunteers all around the world and they can be very energizing experiences if you haven't been to one before. For example, read Matthew Zeier's post about an amazing experience he had attending community events in Argentina.

Skill Development

The following links have information that will help you improve your community building skills. Let us know what else we could add that would be helpful.

  • Training
    • TBD
  • Sessions
    • TBD

Special Interest Groups

(ReMo)

Tools

(phonebook, task board, dashboards, etc.)

Communication

  • mozillians or remo channels for now?

To Do

  • Add link to phonebook profiles for each Steward when phonebook goes live.