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* Working with web developers to help them create web sites and applications built on open web technologies.   
* Working with web developers to help them create web sites and applications built on open web technologies.   
* Encouraging all web users to understand and embrace openness, participation and distributed decision-making are a core part of Internet life.
* Encouraging all web users to understand and embrace openness, participation and distributed decision-making are a core part of Internet life.
Web standards are why every browser displays web pages the same way - or should do. Mozilla is a leading contributor to emerging web standards for new areas such as [https://developer.mozilla.org/En/HTML/Element/Video web video and audio], [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Canvas:3D 3D graphics] and [http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/ improvements to HTML]. In collaboration with other browser vendors, we design and implement standards which go with the grain of the web as an open platform for innovation, allowing authors to build dynamic sites which are [[Mozilla.org/Causes/Accessibility|accessible]], look great, and work well for everyone no matter what type of computer they use.
==Get involved==
Whether you build the web or just use it every day, the Mozilla community invites you to get involved to help keep it open.
* [irc://irc.mozilla.org/evangelism #evangelism] on the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Education/Learning/Irc Mozilla IRC network] provides an interactive way to communicate with people who support web developers.
* Join or the [http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.evangelism/topics Mozilla tech evangelism newsgroup]
* Upcoming Mozilla open web conference (ben and dion)
* Development information about [https://developer.mozilla.org/En/Web_Standards web standards]
* OpenWeb.org (ben and dion)
''need help brainstorming what to include here. what are places to get involved in standards stuff? what about places to send regular consumers''


==Software==
==Software==
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==Grants==
==Grants==


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* foundations of open media software workshop
* html conformance checker
* internet as a public good symposium


==Feed (sources)==
==Get involved==


* random feed of comments to moz manifesto polls on mozilla..org
Whether you build the web or just use it every day, the Mozilla community invites you to get involved to help keep it open.  
* relevant blogs aggregated?
* relevant newsgroups?


* [irc://irc.mozilla.org/evangelism #evangelism] on the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Education/Learning/Irc Mozilla IRC network] provides an interactive way to communicate with people who support web developers.
* Join or the [http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.evangelism/topics Mozilla tech evangelism newsgroup]
* Upcoming Mozilla open web conference (ben and dion)
* Development information about [https://developer.mozilla.org/En/Web_Standards web standards]
* OpenWeb.org (ben and dion)
* MozCamps


''need help brainstorming what to include here. what are places to get involved in standards stuff? what about places to send regular consumers''


==Bike rack==
==Bike rack -- ignore this==


''this was Mark's old get involved text. do we need stuff like this for people who don't know how to use existing get involved channels''
''this was Mark's old get involved text. do we need stuff like this for people who don't know how to use existing get involved channels''
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* Bloggers: Promote participation and feedback on your blog. Use software built on open web standards.  
* Bloggers: Promote participation and feedback on your blog. Use software built on open web standards.  
* Teachers: Engage your students in a discussion about participation and distributed decision making on the web. Get them to participate.
* Teachers: Engage your students in a discussion about participation and distributed decision making on the web. Get them to participate.
''possible feed sources''
* random feed of comments to moz manifesto polls on mozilla..org
* relevant blogs aggregated?
* relevant newsgroups?
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