Your First Pull Request
Audience: Anyone interested in learning to contribute to a Github project.
Leadership Component: Developing Specialization
Status: Published
Git is a popular revision control system that is used by many open source projects Github is a web-based Git repository hosting service, with all of the functionality of Git, but with the social features, team management (wikis, issue tracker) and access control. Github has helped raise the profile of open source projects, better connecting project with contributor by making repositories more 'more findable and participatory'. We'll be using Git and Github for our first 'Pull Request'.
Super Charge Your Community
Audience: Anyone interested in building community, or already working with community who want to better identify Personas and design for their successful participation
Leadership Component: Building for Action and Impact
Status: Testing
This fast-paced workshop helps community and project leaders gain empathy for their community, whether they are just starting to grow a contributor base, or evaluating successes and struggles of the existing. A series of activities will help participants define and co-create the first successful steps of a contributor pathway.
Six Degrees of Mozilla
Audience: Community leaders, emerging leaders and anyone looking to understand their community connections to decision makers in the organization.
Leadership Component: Personal Leadership, Essential Mozilla
Status: Draft
As community leaders, it's important to feel empowered to use existing networks of Mozillians to help address concerns, complaints, misconceptions and challenges from within the community, but also well beyond in conversations we have as envoys of Mozilla in technical communities more broadly.
Open is a Noun, Verb, Adjective - an Attitude!
Audience: Community leaders, emerging leaders and anyone looking to understand their community connections to decision makers in the organization.
Leadership Component: Working Open
Status: Incomplete Draft
Open is a willingness to share, not only resources, but processes, ideas, thoughts, ways of thinking and operating. Open means working in spaces and places that are transparent and allow others to see what you are doing and how you are doing it, giving rise to opportunities for people who could help you to connect with you, jump in and offer that help. And where you can reciprocate and do the same. This workshop uses storytelling to identify the ways open has already made us successful, while exploring new ways of building transparency.
Mozilla Connections
Audience: Leaders of communities with similar advocacy and goals.
Leadership Component: Essential Mozilla, Building for Action and Impact, Empowering Teams and People
Status: Testing
Through a series of discussion and interviews, this workshop helps participants recognize their personal and community connections to Mozilla's mission, with a design challenge to 'build bridges' between those projects and initiatives.
Find your Mozillian Super Power
Audience: Anyone contributing to Mozilla, no matter experience level
Leadership Component: Essential Mozilla
Status: Testing
This workshop will help existing and emerging leaders in the Mozilla community explore, identify and personalize the unique opportunity of their participation at Mozilla. Opportunities reflect the virtuous circle of participation which positively impacts goals of the project and individual.
Design Thinking for Participation
Audience: Teams, Project Leads, Regional Community Leads, Core Contributor
Leadership Component: Empowering Teams and People, Working Open
Status: Tested, Released
This resource provides content, tools and facilitation techniques needed to run a ‘Participation at Mozilla’ Design Thinking Workshop. The accompanying workshop can help teams and contributors create empathetic problem statements and strong hypothesis for solving Participation problems through rapid prototyping.
Designing Your Community Credentials
Audience: Community and Participation Leaders
Leadership Component: Personal Leadership, Empowering Teams and People
Status: Testing
This workshop will facilitate a connection to your authentic Mozillian self while exploring your identity beyond the community as a technical ambassador. How you can lead more confidently, develop your credibility in the larger tech community.
Interviewing Users for Mozilla
Audience: Contributors interested in improving their skills in user research through Participation at Mozilla
Leadership Component: Developing Specialization
Status: Testing
This course can help you improve the quality of research in your contributions that involve interviewing users, while lending to greater academic and personal success as you learn to prioritize the voice of others in the decisions you make every day.