1,778
edits
m (→Advocacy) |
mNo edit summary |
||
| Line 12: | Line 12: | ||
* 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. | ||
==Software== | ==Software== | ||
| Line 48: | Line 33: | ||
==Grants== | ==Grants== | ||
* | ''need to tweak and add links'' | ||
* foundations of open media software workshop | |||
* html conformance checker | |||
* internet as a public good symposium | |||
== | ==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) | |||
* 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'' | ||
| Line 66: | Line 60: | ||
* 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? | |||
edits