Let’s work together

Mozilla Webmaker is a “big tent” for teaching the world the web. Together we’re building software, projects, badges and events that spread digital literacy through making and sharing. We’d love for you to get involved, or to help you with your own work. Here’s how.  

Teaching webmaking, coding and digital literacy

Calling all educators, teachers, instructors, mentors, coaches, volunteers, and anyone teaching digital skills and webmaking: let’s work together! Share resources, help build webmaker teaching tools, host your own hack jam or learning events, and more.

Code, design and software for webmaking

Help develop Webmaker tools and software. All Webmaker tools are open source. Contribute ideas, patches, bugs or your own demos and prototypes. Access documentation, issue trackers and more.

Build or contribute your own webmaking project

Contribute your own webmaking or digital literacy project. Webmaker projects help people make something amazing with the web, learning along the way. Got one of your own? We’d love to hear about it, and potentially share it on Webmaker.org.

Beta test new tools and projects

Be the first to try out new Webmaker tools and projects. Participate in user testing, give feedback, or help with QA. Your testing and ideas will make Mozilla Webmaker products better, and help shape their future.

Localization and translation

Help translate or localize Webmaker projects, tools and resources.Or share your own local content and projects. We’re still building proper localization on-ramps and infrastructure for Webmaker, but there’s lot you can do in the mean time.

Other ways to get involved

Got ideas on other ways we can collaborate? There’s lots of ways to get in touch listed on our Webmaker Communications page.