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You can build a better Internet by getting involved with Mozilla. You don’t have to be a C++ guru (or even know what that means!) and you don’t need to spend lots of time. Take a look at the opportunities below and feel free to ask if you have any questions.
Only have 5 minutes? Do you want to dive deep on a big project? Browse opportunities by time commitment.
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A Few Minutes
Spend five minutes a day in the Firefox support forum or as part of the Army of Awesome on Twitter by picking a question you know the answer to and making that user's day.
Spread the word about Firefox, Thunderbird and Mozilla by adding a button to your blog, Facebook page or web site.
Help make our projects better by submitting a crash report if an application unexpectedly quits.
Make a donation to the Mozilla Foundation and help us build a better Internet.
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A Few Hours
Read through our localization pages to find out how to start a new localization or join an existing team.
Stop by an upcoming test day to find, reproduce and resolve bugs.
Pick a topic from the documentation wishlist and make the Mozilla Developer Network even better.
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A Few Weeks Or More
Spend a semester learning about open source collaboration and contributing to the community as part of Mozilla Education.
Create an add-on to add a cool new feature to Firefox, Thunderbird or other Mozilla application.
Take part in a Mozilla Labs Design Challenge and inspire future directions for Firefox, the Mozilla project and the Web as a whole.
Get access to our code repositories by contributing patches and becoming familiar with our review process.