1. What needs to be done?
You may do any documentation you deem relevant to Mozilla and mozilla.org. The topic could be development process, end user manual, source code, open source movement, Web development with Mozilla, or Mozilla evangelism. Although there is no priority list for documentation, we encourage you to work on documentation that has already been requested.
Useful links:
The following are open documentation bugs, organized into trees:
- Better End User Documentation
- Make it easier to become a Mozilla Contributor
- Working plug-ins status and files needed for Mozilla
- ReadMe files bug tree (need a tree)
Some of mozilla.org contents may be outdated and need rewriting. Check the Documentation Status table to see what need to updated. If there's a document you want to re-write, make sure you drop note to the contact person of the document before commiting to it.
Alternatively, you can go over the entire list of open documentation bugs (about 600 of them currently):
Claim a Doc
So that efforts are not duplicated, you should make an announcement before you commit to any documentation. If there is a bug for your document, assign the bug to yourself. Otherwise, post a note to the documentation newsgroup at netscape.public.mozilla.documentation.