Help create the Firefox Support knowledge base

The staging site for the new Firefox Support knowledge base is now up and running; and we’re looking for people to help contribute content. We have an initial list of articles we would like created for the alpha version; so feel free to create an account, assign yourself to an article, and create it. Our primary goal, right now, is core content; so if you’re not familiar with tikiwiki, feel free to create articles without markup.

As more articles are drafted, there are more ways you can contribute, such as reviewing the accuracy of information, reviewing compliance with the best practices page, proofreading, marking up articles with tikiwiki code, and even creating sreenshots.

Get started now by following the instructions on our “Get Started Now” page; and thank you to everyone who contributes.

1 Response

  1. Ray Kiddy July 20, 2007 / 5:45 pm

    The infrastructure you have put up is very nice!

    If I can make a suggestion, it may be good to do a once or twice a month mailing to let people know who is taking on what docs, who has finished what, and so on. Project Gutenberg does this on its collaborative editing. This kind of social encouragement would help some people. I know it would help me.

    Good job on the sumo page. It looks beautiful!

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