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Mozilla Site Evangelism Reorganization

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b...@bclary.com

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Jun 14, 2003, 3:17:00 PM6/14/03
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Where we are...

We have taken the first steps in changing how Mozilla Tech Evangelism is
organized by adding new language based components
<http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=207600>, updating the
project documentation <http://www.mozilla.org/projects/tech-evangelism/>
and beginning the process of moving bugs from the old components to the
new ones.

You can find more information about what language based components have
been created, who has volunteered and find links to individual pages for
each component at
<http://www.mozilla.org/projects/tech-evangelism/site/components.html>.
I tried to list the volunteers I have received so far. If I have missed
your name or you would like to be added as a volunteer please email me
or contact your component owner. You can also come to
<irc://irc.mozilla.org/evangelism>.

Each component has it's own page which can be localized, customized in
whatever ways the specific language team feels is appropriate to help
their efforts.

In order to get involved and be notified regarding evangelism bugs in
each component, you need only to change your bugzilla preferences to
watch the aliases defined for each component.

See
<http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/report.cgi?x_axis_field=&ctype=html&y_axis_field=component&z_axis_field=&query_format=report-table&product=Tech+Evangelism&format=table&action=wrap>
for a list of components and all bugs assigned to them.

What is next?

Currently all of the bugs in the old components have been moved except
for Europe Central, Europe East, Europe West, Middle Eastern and The
Americas. We must complete moving all bugs (including resolved) from the
older components before the old components can be removed.

If you can help triage the remaining European bugs and move them into
the appropriate component (if there is one) that will be very helpful.
If we can not get these bugs triaged in a relatively short order, they
will be moved en-mass to the "Other" component so that the existing
European region based components can be removed.

There are a number of languages (dk, fi, se, sk, ru, etc.) remaining in
the the older European components for which we do not currently have new
language based components. Is anyone willing to sign up to own
additional language components or should we move these bugs into the
"Other" component?

/bc


Daniel Wang

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Jun 14, 2003, 9:32:57 PM6/14/03
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partial Chinese-Traditional translation of the Technical Letter. you
might wanna have someone from n.p.m.l10n check the doc
tech-letter-tw.html

b...@bclary.com

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Jun 15, 2003, 9:16:29 AM6/15/03
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Daniel Wang wrote:
> partial Chinese-Traditional translation of the Technical Letter. you
> might wanna have someone from n.p.m.l10n check the doc
>

Thanks, please work with Kat Momoi on the Chinese components.

Pascal Chevrel

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Jun 16, 2003, 7:18:31 AM6/16/03
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Hello Bob,

I did some triaging on western Europe this weehk end and found many bugs
for Danemark I couldn't triage, perhaps you could ask Henrik Gemal to
put an announcement on his Mozilla Blog to ask for help in the Danish
community ? I guess his blog is read by many danish mozilla users :

http://www.gemal.dk/

Pascal

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