mozilla.org is looking for help with the following tasks for Mozilla 1.0: - Tech Evangelism. There is an near-infinite amount of work that needs to be done in telling sites that their HTML is broken, and politely suggesting fixes. The team currently has a large number of bugs on its plate. The URL for getting involved in this effort is http://www.mozilla-evangelism.bclary.com/. You can also win a t-shirt by doing European evangelism - see http://www.mozilla-evangelism.bclary.com/europe/ Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Locating Missing Hackers. See http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/missing.html for details of our efforts to track down the last few contributors so we can finish the relicensing project. - Maintaining the Smoketests page (http://www.mozilla.org/quality/smoketests/). This page is important to Mozilla testing, and needs someone who can respond to requests to update the tests. Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Documenting Mozilla's Standards Compliance (or lack of it) The document we currently reference in the release notes is for Netscape 6.x, and probably doesn't reflect the true state of Mozilla's standards support. Using it as a base, this person or group of people would produce a Mozilla version which detailed the commonly-hit areas where Mozilla 1.0 differed from the relevant specs. This might build on the excellent work done in the Web Developers' FAQ and other documents, and various test suites around the web. Contact@[EMAIL PROTECTED]