2011 06-Mozilla community health in Asia

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A presentation by Gen Kanai to the Mozilla community in Shanghai, China on June 25, 2011 on the topic of the broader Mozilla community in Asia.

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Mozilla Community in AsiaShanghai, June 25, 2011

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Hello.

Gen KanaiCommunity Engagement Team

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ContextSome

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Mozilla is…4

FOX Business (2009)5

FOX Business (2011)6

PromoteChoice and Innovation

on the Internet

Mission7

Seriously.

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That’s it.

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Factoids

• Mozilla project started in 1998 within Netscape• Mozilla Foundation started in 2003• approximately 350 paid staff in 20 countries

• ~40% of code contributed by volunteers• Testing community of 60,000+

• More than 400 million users• Global browser market share 25~30%

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Firefox 4

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Celebrated in 415+ cities around the world

19,135 total estimated party attendees

6,085 confirmed party attendees

22 Parties with over 100+ attendees

500 Party Swag Packs shared

Firefox 4 launch12

Firefox 4 launchAsia

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Hyderabad, India14

Hyderabad, India15

Hyderabad, India16

Seoul, South Korea17

Seoul, South Korea18

Surabaya, Indonesia19

Surabaya, Indonesia20

Coimbatore, India21

Bhopal, India22

Manila, Philippines23

Manila, Philippines24

Jakarta, Indonesia25

Bandung, Indonesia26

Bandung, Indonesia27

Surabaya, Indonesia28

Makassar, Indonesia29

Makassar, Indonesia30

Pune, India31

Jakarta, Indonesia32

paper toy, Indonesia33

paper toy, Indonesia34

paper toy, Indonesia35

paper toy, Indonesia36

paper toy, Indonesia37

video...38

CommunityTools

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Communication will happenin every possible way

* so make sure it’s reusable

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People will communicate inevery useful way possible

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Wikis42

Blogs43

Our main channels: Bugzilla, IRC & newsgroups44

More: Video, Audio, Chat (and Robots)

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Make it easy for yourCommunity to do the

Important Things

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QMO

SuMo

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Twitter

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Weibo

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Communities are not Markets:Members are Citizens

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Citizens are more than consumers,are more than bystanders,

are more than stakeholders

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fewer decisions based on employment;

more decisionsbased on merit

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THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM – THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM – THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM – THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM – THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM – THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM – THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM – THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM – THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM – THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM – THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM – THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM – THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM – THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM – THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM – THEY ARE US – WE ARE THEM

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The best citizens challenge the status quo, propose improvements and make the conversation richer

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They don’t just make products better. They make them what they are.

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Experiment! Try things!Measure where possible.

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Communitybuilding

alongside Mozilla’s tool-chain

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Planningwiki.mozilla.org

Dev & BuildTinderbox , etc

AutomationNightly / Testing

Project Mgmtbugzilla.mozilla.org

QAquality.mozilla.org

Crash Statscrash-stats.mozilla.org

Feedbackinput.mozilla.org

etc.Documentationdeveloper.mozilla.org

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Thoughts…some

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non-profit?Why

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Open?Why be

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participationagilitymomentumtesting/rapid prototypingleverage

Goals 68

public performanceendless opinion loops“crowd sourcing”

Not 69

Thanks!Pascal Finette, Alex Aranoff, Anup Kumar

Mishra, Sajin Hentry, Viking Karwur, Benny Chandra, Fauzan Alfi, Naif Al'as, Channy Yun,

Kartika Monoarfa, Evanjohnn Mendoza, Robert Egama, Regnard Requedan, Galaxy

Kadiyala, Thomas SetiawanMozilla communities worldwide

all content CC-Attribution

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gen@mozilla | @gen“Mozilla in Asia” blog

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