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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2014-08-01 1:49 PM, Manish
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              <div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> If you're
                interested in being a part of that - as a recipient or
                contributor - let me know.<br>
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            <div>This sounds awesome! I've been mentoring a small amount
              online and a bit more locally (in person), and I'd
              certainly love to get better at it.<br>
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            <div>(I'm a community contributor, not "inside" Mozilla,
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    Yeah, I didn't mean "inside" to mean "employed by", that's not the
    right thing. <br>
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    I'd like to run the course with people who are longstanding
    contributors, employees or not, first. I think it will be useful for
    experienced members of Mozilla, but the real goal of this exercise
    is going to be turning promising early code contributors into strong
    communicators, teachers and leaders.<br>
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    - mhoye<br>
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