tedx nitk: making an impact through mozilla community
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The Internet has become part of our modern life. Communication and sharing is getting more interactive than ever! Through internet, we are discovering things that overwhelm us. Internet has brought us the high engagement, interactivity and originality of the content. The Web we love includes two big things: 1. The open source stack that has built both the front and backend infrastructure, giving rise to the Internet that we know & love today. 2. The web is built on the idea that useful things are findable, and that we can share the things that are important to us. The web is something that evolves as we contribute to it, and that is what makes it special. One of the things that I loved at my college was, participating and volunteering for events. Students, both seniors and juniors from various branches came together to work as a team, We brainstormed on the ideas - which guests to invite, what should be the theme, handling the logistics and all. We shared the tasks based on ones interest, It was our responsibility in shaping the event and to give the best experience for the participants. We did our best to make the event a success. While collaborating and working together, we learned something from each other. It was an experience to me. It was this kind of participation and learning upon small experiences made me what i am today and that is the kind of experience that i have at Mozilla, participating, learning and making a difference at the same time.. Mozilla is a group of people who passionately believe in the web. Before I talk about Mozilla community and how they are building the web they want, I have to take you back to the year 2003:TRANSCRIPT
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the web was in danger
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the web was becoming less transparent, less open
mozilla foundation is born
guard the open nature of the internet
2003
the Internet is a critical public resource that must remain open and accessible to all
Free & Open Source software developed and promoted through transparent, community processes
a global community of hundreds of thousands of people with shared values
a global community of hundreds of thousands of people with shared values
together werebuilt the platformrebuilt the browserimproved the web
bringing the change
i.e.
mozilla
netscape
Community is the backbone of Mozilla project
developing, testing, localizing software and by
marketing
developing
developing testing
developing testing localizing
developing testing localizing marketing
developing testing localizing marketing
more than 70% of the people who use Mozilla & its products heard about it through word of mouth, friends & acquaintances!
developing testing localizing marketing
developing testing localizing marketing
developing testing localizing marketing
500 + localizers
Telugu
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Kannada
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Malayalam
BengaliMarathi
Spanish
ChineseChinese
Punjabi
Maithili
Oriya
500 + localizersArabic
Dutch
French
German
Greek
Japanese
Polish
Persian
Korean
Italian
Latvian
Macedonian
Irish
Indonesian
Hebrew
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Spanish
ThaiTurkish
Sinhala
Vietnamese
Welsh
Ukrainian
Russian
Slovak
RomanianLithuanian
Frisian
Finnish
Esperanto
Croatian
Czech
BulgarianBreton
Telugu
Tamil
Kannada
Assamese
Gujarati
Hindi
English
Malayalam
BengaliMarathi
Spanish
ChineseChinese
Punjabi
Maithili
Oriya
500 + localizersArabic
Dutch
French
German
Greek
Japanese
Polish
Persian
Korean
Italian
Latvian
Macedonian
Irish
Indonesian
Hebrew
Norwegian
Spanish
ThaiTurkish
Sinhala
Vietnamese
Welsh
Ukrainian
Russian
Slovak
RomanianLithuanian
Frisian
Finnish
Esperanto
Croatian
Czech
BulgarianBreton
500 + localizers
500 + localizers
1,000 +coders
500 + localizers
1,000 +coders
4,00,000bugzilla accounts
500 + localizers
1,000 +coders
4,00,000bugzilla accounts
8,00,000beta testers
500 + localizers
1,000 +coders
4,00,000bugzilla accounts
8,00,000beta testers
400 Million users
people build the web they want
Internets most innovative projects
events!foss conferences campus events technology user groups barcamps, wordcamps
party!
open communication
mailing list'sircpublic community engagement call
openness and participation= models that work
taking it offline
taking it offline
a faster, better & safer way to browse the web
Its the responsibility & the freedom that i get as part of the community, let me do things that are larger than myself
"..Students of Mozilla become mentors, each mentoring a few students of their own; it snowballs. Before you know it, you’ve grown to a community of millions...”
“It is these small incremental changes that foster growth and change the world."
Internet by the people Internet for the people