Ruben (and Everyone),
I read the etherpad, just now, and I have some thoughts about it.
About the subject of the section that talks about getting more information
about where volunteers can help and why is it good for Mozilla, ... How
about volunteers help either build needed additional pages that could help
with tasks, or have the volunteers go to the task area where I had started
to work on the moztasks area on Github, to see the issues that will need
fixing once those issues are posted? I think we could always use help in
the area of fixing bugs, and I think that using no more than two centrally
located area in which to access the issues to fix the bugs could really
help. I think that Github could be a great place to do so since so many go
there. I know that Bugzilla is well-known as being THE place to go for
reporting, as well as for finding bugs to fix, but I wonder if using Github
for this, too, as well as for most other areas in which we need volunteers
could help, better, so that people aren't directed to a lot of different
places. Just wondering and sharing my thoughts on this. Hope it makes
sense.
April Morone
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 4:39 PM, Rubén Martín
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