Web Developer? Contribute to Mozilla Developer Network!

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Are you a web developer looking to get your feet wet in the open source world? Do you have skills in Python, HTML5, CSS3 and Javascript? Do you like helping other developers learn more about the technologies underlying the web? If your answer to all the above questions is “Yes”, you may want to contribute to the Mozilla Developer Network.

Where to get started

The Mozilla Developer Network’s (MDN, aka, DevMo) source code is codenamed Kuma. Development is done publicly on Kuma’s Github repository. Lists of bugs for Kuma can be found on BugMo under the product category of “Mozilla Developer Network”.

To begin with Kuma, read up Kuma’s page on MDN or jump directly to the Contributing to Kuma page.

Before you decide to work on any feature or a bug that you found, get in touch with lorchard, groovecoder or davidwalsh on #mdndev on irc.mozilla.org.

Right now, you can come and join the team and help us to iron out several small bugs for the new MDN redesign!

Hope to see you aboard!