Le 04/08/2014 17:36, Benjamin Smedberg a écrit :

On 7/23/2014 8:36 AM, [email protected] wrote:

Take a look below.

Denelle, this is great. One nit, which is related to things already
expressed here, but slightly different.
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.
This makes it seems like all our volunteers have to be passionate about
the Web. I don't think this is or should be true: I know that many
technical contributors in various Mozilla projects have joined for other
reasons:


+1, in localization we have volunteers that translate Firefox because they use it and prefer to have it in their language, or because it is a way to prevent their language from becoming extinct or because this is part of their employer strategy to contribute to upstream projects (specifically Redhat) or for a variety or other reasons ranging from having fun with friends to improving their résumé.

There are plenty of good reasons to be involved in Mozilla that don't require being passionnate about the Web.

Regards

Pascal
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