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* | * Improving [[W3C]] policies/process (via the [https://www.w3.org/wiki/AB <abbr title="Advisory Board">AB</abbr>]) for more openness, transparency, and choice of standards development | ||
* Prioritizing Web [[Standards]] for Firefox (e.g. [[CSS]], [[DOM]]) | |||
* Standards | * Editing a few specs (CSS Scrollbars, CSS 2.2) | ||
* Community standards to support the Open Web (e.g. [https://www.w3.org/wiki/Socialwg Social Web WG], [https://indieweb.org/ IndieWeb Community]) | |||
* Defending where the open web or standards are threatened | * Defending where the open web or standards are threatened | ||
** either directly, by: | ** either directly, by: |
Revision as of 00:55, 26 May 2018
Tantek Çelik
Tantek Çelik is a Mozilla employee developing and coordinating work on web standards. Tantek is usually in the SF office MWF. More here:
- http://tantek.com/ - personal IndieWeb site
- IRC nickname: tantek on Freenode, Mozilla, W3C IRC networks:
- Bio + Headshot: http://tantek.com/w/TantekBio
As Mozilla's Web Standards Lead, Tantek helps advance the open web platform by working on specs, participating in working groups & the W3C Advisory Board, helping coordinate web standards work at Mozilla, and lastly, dogfooding the Open Web with his own website at tantek.com.
projects
Working on at Mozilla:
Summary:
- Improving W3C policies/process (via the AB) for more openness, transparency, and choice of standards development
- Prioritizing Web Standards for Firefox (e.g. CSS, DOM)
- Editing a few specs (CSS Scrollbars, CSS 2.2)
- Community standards to support the Open Web (e.g. Social Web WG, IndieWeb Community)
- Defending where the open web or standards are threatened
- either directly, by:
- proprietary (or oligopolic) efforts,
- or indirectly, by:
- badly designed standards, e.g.
- standards biased toward large companies
- standards biased against individual users, authors, designers, and developers.
- Silos (e.g. popular "social media")
- badly designed standards, e.g.
- either directly, by:
contribute
- Want to work for Mozilla? https://mozilla.org/jobs
- Contribute to Mozilla: https://mozilla.org/contribute
- By contributing you can meet people and find out more about working with Mozilla
Here's three things you can do to get started:
- get on IRC with Colloquy - see https://wiki.mozilla.org/Irc#Colloquy for details
- create an account on https://wiki.mozilla.org/ and edit your user page
- e.g. this is Tantek's: https://wiki.mozilla.org/User:Tantek
- create an account on http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/
contributing faq
- Q: Why can't I edit the Main_Page?
- A: The Main_Page is only editable by a subset of users. Tantek doesn't have permission to edit it!
- Q: My User page says: "There is currently no text in this page. You can search for this page title in other pages, search the related logs." - How do I create/edit it?
- A: First make sure you have confirmed your email address. Check your email for a confirmation message from MozillaWiki and then click the link in it. You should see a message like "your email address is now confirmed."
- A2: Or you can't because you're a new user (this is to reduce the creation of spam pages). Get someone you know at Mozilla to create your page for you as a stub, e.g. with {{stub}}.
- A3: Or the MozillaWiki has cached your User page (perhaps from before you confirmed you email). Try loading your user page with a "?" after the URL and see if you get an "Edit" link in the header.
reference
- Previously: Mozilla contractor 2010-146..2011-175
- RFC4367: ASCII art diagram of user client DNS server interaction