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- Modules for Policy OwnershipJanuary 7
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For those who are interested in Mozilla govenance, I’ve proposed an Activities Module for ownership of key Mozilla policies. The proposal is in the mozilla.governance newsgroup, which can also be accessed via Google Groups.
- Integrated Revised 2010 GoalsJanuary 5
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Here’s what I believe to be the final, consolidated set of 2010 goals. Let me know if you think there is some big issue I missed.
1. Make openness, participation and distributed decision-making more common experiences in Internet life
- More and stronger Mozilla communities practicing these values
- Mozilla experiences increasingly applicable to topics such as the open web, hybrid social enterprises, organizational sustainability, shared decision-making, individual control, and portability in Internet life
- Innovations emerge from varied sources
- Projects and products based on these values — at Mozilla and elsewhere — become increasingly vibrant
- Leadership through excellence, technical and otherwise
- Creation of open content becomes easier
- The web becomes the primary development environment for applications
2. Make the explosion in data safer, more useful and more managable for individuals
- Products offer people realistic options for understanding, managing, combining, sharing and moving data created by or about them
- People expect the ability to understand,access, manage, combine, share, and move their data
3. Integrate mobile into one unified, open, innovative web
- Make the web experience on mobile devices exciting and enjoyable
- Products:
- demonstrate the power of the web as the development platform
- accelerate innovat
- Final (??) 2010 goal for mobileDecember 30 2008
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Goal: Integrate mobile into one unified, open, innovative web
- Make the web experience on mobile devices exciting and enjoyable
- Revising the 2010 “mobile” goalDecember 30 2008
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To my surprise, at the last discussion of 2010 goals the most active topic was the goal for “mobile.” Here’s a brief summary. I’ll put the actual revised goal in the next post.
Jonas looked at item 2 — “The web becomes the primary ‘SDK’ for applications rather than product specific proprietary SDKs,” and said, “Isn’t that our goal on the desktop as well, not just for mobile?” This is so obviously correct that I’ve moved this item to a bullet point of the general goal: “Make openness, participation and distributed decision-making more common experiences in Internet life.” This also has the advantage of giving us a core technical element, central to what many of us work on every day, in this rather abstract general goal. It’s a truly Mozilla-centric way of advancing the general goal. There’s a piece of this specific to the mobile experience in point 2 of the revised mobile goal.
Jono noted he’d like to see something along the lines of making the web experience on mobile devices fun and exciting, rather than the tortured experience it is today. Again, that seems pretty fundamental and worth capturing explicitly.
We had a long discussion about innovation, fragmentation, mobile devices and the desktop. My response has been to simplify, and try and state the high level goals, and work out the interactions and complex
- Final (??) 2010 goal for dataDecember 18 2008
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Here’s a slightly revised version, based on the Tuesday Air Mozilla / IRC discussion.
Goal: Make the explosion in data safer, more useful and more managable for individuals
- Products offer people realistic options for understanding, managing, combining, sharing and moving data created by or about them
- People expect the ability to understand,access, manage, combine, share, and move their data
