I agree with what others have said, and I'll throw in an alternative idea. 

Here's some changes I made, taking out redundancies (e.g. behaving 
appropriately is covered under the participation guidelines), and putting the 
"you can end your participation" part at the end. Because that's not the first 
thing we should tell a new person, in my opinion.

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DRAFT Volunteer Agreement

Welcome to Mozilla! We're pleased that you will be working with us to volunteer 
your expertise, knowledge, and skills to our Project. We are happy to have you 
along as a Mozillian.

Before we begin, you might want to be aware of the following:

1. Mozillians behave in a professional and respectable manner when 
participating in the Project. Mozilla's Participation Guidelines can be found 
at http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/governance/policies/participation/

2. Legally, you are not an employee or contractor of Mozilla and should not 
represent yourself as such. As a volunteer, you cannot bind Mozilla to any 
agreements or sign any agreements on behalf of Mozilla. 

3. We love it when people talk about their contributions to Mozilla! However, 
Mozilla does own some trademarks, so please do not use logos or trademarks 
inappropriately. Mozilla's trademark policy can be found at 
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/foundation/trademarks/policy/

4. You or Mozilla may end your participation at any time for any reason on 
immediate notice. If you wish to end your participation, simply let us know.

We are excited to have you on board and hear your creative ideas!


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----- Original Message -----
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2014 1:11:02 PM
Subject: Creating a volunteer agreement

One of Mozilla's goals for this year is to increase the number of active 
contributors by 10x. That means that many new people will be joining the 
community and we want to make sure they have a positive experience.

A few teams have contributor agreements that provide details about what it 
means to volunteer in that specific area, but there's never been information 
that covers contributors in general.

To help new contributors understand more about what they're getting involved 
with, we've drafted a new volunteer agreement. I wanted to share the text of 
that and talk about how we would make this available.

First though, I'd like to be clear about a couple of points:

* This is not intended to be a document that people will sign.

* This is not something that applies to existing contributors, just to new 
people who are joining the community.

After sharing the text of this here, on Planet and at an upcoming Monday 
project call, we'd like to add this text as a new page on 
http://www.mozilla.org.

We would then link to that from the Get Involved page (mozilla.org/contribute), 
the entry point for most new contributors. We would add this to the existing 
opt-in on the form that references Mozilla's Privacy Policy.

Please take a look at the text below and share your thoughts on that and on how 
we would make this available to new contributors.

Thanks,
David

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DRAFT Volunteer Agreement

Welcome to Mozilla! We're pleased that you will be working with us to volunteer 
your expertise, knowledge, and skills to our Project.

Before we begin, there are some basic terms you should be aware of and agree 
to. The following is an agreement between you and Mozilla that describes your 
volunteer work with the Project:

1. You or Mozilla may end this Agreement at any time for any reason on 
immediate notice. If you wish to end the Agreement, simply email a Mozilla 
staff member to let us know.

2. As a volunteer for our Project, you will be working with Mozilla staff, 
employees and other volunteers.

3. We have policies at Mozilla to protect the Project and you. While working 
with us, we want you to be creative and help us to grow the Project, while 
observing the following rules:

a. As a volunteer, you cannot bind Mozilla to any agreements or sign any 
agreements on behalf of Mozilla, but you can introduce Mozilla to different 
ideas, processes and ways of doing things;

b. You are not an employee or contractor of Mozilla and should not represent 
yourself as such;

c. You cannot engage in any activities that violate the laws of your locale, 
Mozilla's policies, or the rights of any group or individual;

d. You agree to behave in a professional and respectable manner when acting as 
a Mozilla volunteer. Mozilla's Participation Guidelines can be found at 
http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/governance/policies/participation/;

e. It's definitely okay to talk about your contributions to Mozilla, but you 
should not use Mozilla's logo or trademarks without Mozilla's prior written 
consent. Mozilla's trademark policy can be found at 
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/foundation/trademarks/policy/; and

f. This Agreement is about you and only you. You may not transfer or give this 
to any other person or group.

g. If you violate any of these rules, Mozilla has the right to end this 
agreement and your volunteer activities.
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