Mozilla

I have been a core contributor to the Mozilla project since 2012 in a number of roles including community building, localisation(L10N) and most recently Quality Assurance. Here, you will find everything I have written about my experience working in these roles.

The Summit –part 2

The Summit The Summit started on Friday and ran for three days. The goal was to get everyone up to speed with what Mozilla has achieved in the recent years,clarify our identity and where we stand and plan for the future. To do the above meant going through a lot of talks, sessions and breakouts …

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The June 15th meetup

On Saturday I met up with people interested in joining Mozilla and here’s the post about it: http://mozilla-zimbabwe.org/events_june_15_meetup/

A post about me.

Here’s a link to a post about me from Bonjour Mozilla http://bonjourmozilla.fr/?post/2012/08/29/Bienvenue-Vuyisile-Ndlovu- Thanks to Claire for putting it up, could not have written it better myself.

Webjam January 2 2013

Web jam 2012 This event was meant to resemble a Summer Code party. Expected attendance was 10 but because of complications the number did not even go up to half of that in the end. Besides the poor attendance, the event went well to be honest. Some friends and I got together and we had …

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Software Freedom Day, Bulawayo

      Saturday the 15th was Software Freedom Day and the National University of Science and Technology (NUST) hosted the Bulawayo event. After 2 months of preparation the day finally arrived. The event was supported by companies such as Linux Professional Institute. Taznet, Free Software and Open Source Foundation for Africa(http://www.fossfa.net/), TELCO, ZIMRA and …

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