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by mconley
3065 days ago
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This title is inaccurate. Mozilla is _not_ hiring a developer to work on Thunderbird full-time. See below: From the post: "
The Thunderbird Project is hiring for a software engineer! ... Please note that while the Thunderbird project is a group of individuals separate from the Mozilla Foundation that works to further the Thunderbird email client, the Mozilla Foundation is the Project’s fiscal home. The Thunderbird Council, separate from Mozilla, manages the Project and will direct the software engineer’s work." |
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"Mozilla is allocating funding to The Thunderbird Project to hire a developer to work on Mozilla Thunderbird"
i.e. the distinction is only relevant in terms of the direction of day-to-day work on the project. Or are Mozilla not funding this at all?
The following quotes seem to indicate that the distinction isn't really relevant in the context of the hiring process at least:
> send us your resume with a cover letter to apply@mozillafoundation.org.
> The successful applicant will be hired as freelancer (independent contractor) through the Mozilla Foundation’s third-party service Upwork
> By applying to this job, you are agreeing to have your applications reviewed [...] by staff members of the Mozilla Foundation.