Monday 21 December 2015

My First Badge

Hello

This blog is about receiving my first badge in Mozilla. An online badge which helps us to get recognized in the community and a token of appreciation from Support Mozilla (SuMo) for a dedicated contribution in the projects of Mozilla.

I am involved with Mozilla since December 2014 was a part of several meetups organized to keep the momentum of Mozilla MP growing.Was a part of FoxYeah campaign. Initiated a club in my college  Bhopal School Of Social Sciences with the help of Rahul Talreja Sir(MozRep) Bhopal.
Club- BSSS Firefox Club
Club Lead- Me ( Robin Koshy )

But even after all this I started my actual contribution for the projects of Mozilla after a meetup arranged with Vaibhav Bajaj Sir (MozRep) Bhopal who showed me practically how to contribute in several projects like l10n and SuMo (Army of Awsome).

Thereafter his guidance I started contribution through Army of Awsome helping out people on Twitter for their queries and thanking them for being a part of Mozilla family. And I developed an interest in the project and within few days I was notified through an e-mail that I have been awarded with a badge.
This badge is awarded to contributors with 50 Army of Awesome tweets during 2015.

I am quite happy after being recognized after working for the project and even excited to keep the work growing.



Thursday 17 December 2015

MOZILLA MEETUP

Hello

 This post is about a meetup held to make some fellow mozillian friends who were keen to learn and contribute in some projects of Mozilla. It all started when few members of my (Robin Koshy) club BSSS Firefox Club Bhopal approached me with their queries about what is the contribution area of Mozilla all about.

 Initially I introduced them with the contribution projects of Mozilla.And further to make them practically see and learn about the same I approached Vaibhav Bajaj Sir (MozRep) Bhopal in a telephonic conversation and discussed about the same.

 He was even keenly interested for a meetup and to teach us about the contribution projects of Mozilla. So after deciding an appropriate time and place for all we planned to meet at Domino's Pizza at Aura Mall Bhopal at 8pm on 15th December 2015.
So as planned I reached at the place with the other members with a little delay and Vaibhav Sir was already waiting for us with his laptop.
First of all we congratulated him for being selected for the Leadership Summit to be held at Singapore.Thereafter I introduced my members to him and then we asked him about his experience at Mozilla which he explained in a way that we were motivated to do more for the Mozilla Mission .Then He started with introducing about the contribution areas of Mozilla like l10n,support forum,SuMo and community building.
He taught us about how to translate the stuffs in localisation l10n and how to be careful about the mistakes that can happen leading to errors.

And gave us some examples by translating few strings.Then moving on he taught us about SuMo Army of Awsome that how do we contribute in it. Explaining every steps in detail.and telling us that contribute checking on about errors and some silly mistakes that can happen.We even wanted to learn more but as the time was less and we had to reach home so Vaibhav Sir concluded it and he answered to some of our queries and also offered us with some Pizza's and cold drinks.
So after learning ,interacting and spending a time worth we concluded thanking him for giving his time to teach us about Mozilla.

Monday 13 April 2015

Net neutrality (also network neutrality, Internet neutrality, or net equality) is the principle that Internet service providers and governments should treat all data on the Internet equally, not discriminating or charging differentially
The internet's success in fostering innovation, access to knowledge and freedom of speech is in large part due to the principle of net neutrality — the idea that internet service providers give their customers equal access to all lawful websites and services on the internet, without giving priority to any website over another.
Due to intense lobbying by telecom operators like Airtel and Vodafone, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is planning to allow them to block apps and websites to extort more money from consumers and businesses — an extreme violation of net neutrality.
TRAI has released a Consultation paper with 20 questions spread across 118 complicated pages and wants you to send them an e-mail by 24th of April, 2015.
As the campaign goes on we come to know by the reports that in one of the biggest online protests in India, Internet users have sent more than 1.5 lakh emails over the weekend to the telecom regulator asking to protect network neutrality in the country. "This is completely unprecedented. We thought we'll get about 15000 emails in 10 days," said Kiran Jonnalagadda, one of people behind the campaign. 
In December 2014, Airtel had also tried to introduce a plan to charge Internet telephony companies like Skype and Whatsapp a higher tariff. However, the telecom operator withdrew the plan after public outrage. 

 The licence to violate net neutrality will mean telcos could now be in a position to ensure some sites are served faster than others. It could also mean it becomes costlier to use certain applications. Most importantly, it could endanger the very feature of the Internet that has over the years made it possible for countless start-ups, right from the Googles to the Flipkarts, to dream and act big.So by rejecting net neutrality, which will enable telcos to play the gatekeeper to a valuable resource, we will be shutting the door on the entrepreneurial aspirations of millions. That’s because the only way for them to compete with the big moneyed Internet players would be to match their spends to make the Internet work for them. The absence of net neutrality will definitely benefit the telcos while at the same time harming the market by unleashing monopolistic tendencies. Telcos don’t want to be dumb pipes that agnostically transfer data. The cost of their ambition will be the loss of the Internet’s openness.
So we request you all to spread the issue more and more and be the part of the protest to use the freedom of internet.


SAVE THE INTERNET VOTE FOR NET NEUTRALITY.

Monday 16 February 2015

Hey mozillians..hope uh all doing good...!

So today the Foxwave Bhopal event was conducted in the Bhopal school of social sciences.Was much excited about the event of MOZILLA,and had a pleasure to be the part of it.A great thanx to Rahul Talreja sir for guiding the students to know more about the Mozilla mission,telling them that how the volunteers all over the world contribute to make the web safe and a better place.Many students were inspired by the seminar and hence were eager to join the FSA, and later on moving ahead to be the part of a great movement and contribute on their part.I would also like to thank the teachers and my colleagues and also Rahul sir once again for giving their time and giving us the support at every point for making the event successful.



Sunday 1 February 2015

hey mozillians..
This blog is something about MOZILLA...which was a mission created a decade ago..when the web needed a support a boost to make it secure and a much better place.They created an open source operating system which is known as #firefox..or better known as mozilla firefoz.A non-profit,non-compromised mission where thousands of volunteer are contributing on their part,for making web safe and much better.Here they are also made to lerarn new things,nurture their skills,and we do it same to the new upcoming volunteers.We boost up our confidence.We get to interact with new people,communicate and create a great network.
At last I would like to say that"people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world,ARE THE ONES WHO DO"

Thursday 15 January 2015

Hey mozillians howz you all..
I joined the FSA of Bhopal community of mozilla recently but I wondered what I will get through it,but after my first meet up I realised that its a great pleasure to be a part of mozilla a great approach by them to connect people easily and interact.Learning a new thing,knowing more about mozilla,it is also a great platform to boost up my personal efficiency in different areas,with frequent guidance whenever I need.Thank you mozilla.
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