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On the substance, we've taken the feedback that it seemed one-sided and legalistic and we have improved it.
Overall, this version is so much better than the previous, it's almost unbelievable it's "the same thing". Thanks to you, Mardi, and anyone else who helped with this revision. This definitely feels a lot more like the community, and how I want Mozilla to feel.
Being a volunteer at Mozilla means you freely donate your time, ideas, heartbeats, etc. to help us accomplish our mission. You agree that you are here because you are passionate about the Web and have no expectation of compensation.
Maybe "financial compensation" or "material compensation"? See what Gijs has posted. Also, I'm tempted to add something in the spirit of "We love you for that." at the end on this paragraph. Maybe "We recognize and admire that commitment" or something similar? I just feel that it makes sense to tell someone who is starting as a volunteer that while they cannot expect us to compensate them with money or any other material reward, just with knowledge, skill and pride, we acknowledge the value of their work.
And finally, as a volunteer, you agree that you won't be able to bind Mozilla to agreements or sign anything on our behalf. You also agree to represent yourself as a volunteer rather than as an employee, intern or contractor of Mozilla.
On the first part: Does that mean that as long as they are a volunteer, if they make any agreement with Mozilla, they can't hold Mozilla accountable to those? Or even to what we promise to them in this agreement or elsewhere? That might not be intended but can be read that way. ;-)
On the second part, would it make sense to lead it in with "To avoid misunderstandings, ..." or something similar?
In the end, those comments are cosmetical, though. This is turning out pretty nicely. :)
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