Changes

Jump to: navigation, search

Liz Chak Assignment 1

1,126 bytes added, 13:18, 16 September 2006
Conclusion
=Conclusion=
From my experience in building Mozilla Firefox, I have learned the value of working in a community. I wouldn't have successfully built one of the world's biggest projects hadn't I met [[User:Sancus|Sancus]] in irc://irc.mozilla.org/#seneca who gave me some pointers. The [http://forums.mozillazine.org Mozilla forums ] were definitely helpful too, especially when the postings and discussions regard to the same problem you're encountering. Not only have I made a friend, I've also successfully built one of the world's biggest projects and have stepped my foot in the Mozilla community. This experience is definitely an eye-opener. <b>Lessons learned:</b>You have to start somewhere. By starting means actually <b>doing it</b>! Don't be intimidated. It might seem overwhelming but there are resources to help you go through that phase. Don't ever think that contributing to Mozilla is out of your realm of ability. If there is a will, there is a way!  The Mozilla guys/(girls?) are always there to help you. Get a copy of [http://chatzilla.hacksrus.com/ Chatzilla] or whichever IRC client you prefer and meet them online in these channels irc://irc.mozilla.org/#seneca, irc://irc.mozilla.org/#developers, irc://irc.mozilla.org/#seneca, irc://irc.mozilla.org/#firefox. Don't outsmart anyone who tries to help you. Instead, just listen and consult a few people at the same time to compare which solution is most feasible. As the saying goes, you'll never learn if you don't fail. So maybe failing is sometimes a positive outlook to a problem! Contribute and transfer your knowledge by documenting what you went through with a problem and how you solved it. Making a contribution feels really good, trust me.
1
edit

Navigation menu