A Mozilla Club brings people together locally to explore, participate in and create the open web in an engaging and collaborative way. They are groups that meet regularly and host events or meet-ups where creativity, collaboration, teaching and learning come together with one objective: developing digital skills.
This guide is meant only as a rough template to get you started. Please feel free to share your ideas or thoughts using other channels.
Mozilla and it's projects including Mozilla Clubs strives to maintain an atmosphere of inclusion, friendship, and tolerance. Our belief is that by maintaining these values we can create a future that is bright, safe, and compassionate. Guidelines for our code of conduct can be found here.
Please read our contributing guidelines for our design resources and our teach activities too.
If your a developer and would like to contribute feel free to clone or fork the Mozilla Clubs repo and make pull requests. If your a new GitHub user you can browse the resources below to get you started using Git Hub.
If you know of any third party guides and would like to add them please let us know by submitting an issue or a pull request.
If your a designer or graphics artist please check our communications guidelinesand follow all applicable rules.
If you have teaching activities you'd like to share you can find more information in our teaching activities directory.