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Mozilla Summit2013 : The Web We Want

Notes from 13:00 Santa Clara session Etherpad:


Welcome to the Mozilla Summit Santa Clara

"The Web We Want" session Etherpad!

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What is the room we want?

  • reconfigure chairs to be more web-like

What is the web we want?

  • personalized (Kate - detroit)
  • application platform I learned when I was 12 - HyperCard for the Web (Erik Rose - North Carolina)
  • welcoming (Mary Ellin - San Francisco)
  • transparent (Rifaz - Bangladesh)
  • better language to program web - that tells you when you make a typo (Jonathan - Paris)
  • more inclusive - than where we are now (Sajjad - India)
  • more private ( - San Francisco)
  • federated (Jeff Hammel - San Francisco)
  • empowering (Rosanna - Colombia)
  • integrated (JR - MV)
  • fast as or faster experience as today (Jonathan - Toronto)
  • smooth & fast as my current OS ( * - India)
  • content providers get to dictate conversation, no view source</sarcasm> (Nick - MV)
  • right not a privilege (Michelle - MV)
  • safer & more secure (Mike - SF)
  • content providers can get paid without tracking us (Jennifer - Half Moon Bay)
  • consistent - consistency of UI elements, feel at home on the native OS (Erik Rose)
  • anonymous - (anon)
  • game engines run on the platform (Mike - SF)
  • less lock-in (Nick - Bakersfield)
  • more deeply linked (Nate - Corvalis)
  • place I can be more trusting of people/sites I interact with (Chris - Toronto)
  • user control over advertising (Rebecca - Oakland)
  • available on every device (Thanos - ... )
  • access hardware from JS (Nick)
  • consistent across different devices (Mike - SF)
  • persistent across different devices (Mike - SF)
  • more distributed and peer-to-peer (Pierros - Greece)
  • more linked (Vikash - India)
  • no Internet Explorer (Vikash - India)
  • easy to use (Jishnu - MV)
  • easy to develop for (Jishnu - MV)
  • relevant (Mike - SF)
  • make my life easier, simpler (Susan - SF)
  • educational (Mike - SF)
  • better business model - pay a few cents for an article (Jonathan - )
  • ultimate portable platform (Nick - MV)
  • pervasive: socks, TV, bathroom mirror (Silvie - MV)
  • everyone have their own API endpoints to program to (Nate - )
  • offlinable - download a site you like (Erik Rose)
  • easily separate the parts of his life (Trevor)
  • where I own the content ( )
  • web that doesn't make me lose so much time ( )
  • want to be able to download a car (JR - MV)
  • web that simply just works - cross-device, cross-browser, sync'd (Paul - SF)
  • compensates artists and content creators better (Mike - SF)
  • to understand maps better (Sajjad - India)
  • deliver the long tail (Jisnu - MV)
  • durable - if a server goes down, the content shouldn't go away. If content changes, we should be able to access past versions. (Erik Rose)
  • transparent (Andeep - Germany)
  • don't have to give up privacy for convenience (Nick - Bakersfield)
  • auto-translates itself to read pages from other languages (Jonathan - Toronto)
  • without plugins (Chris - Toronto)
  • producing content should be easier (Yata - India)
  • producing content should not be centralized (Yata - India)
  • more open, what Mitchell explained ( Rifaz - Bangladesh )
  • less tracking so it doesn't feel like Big Brother is watching (Angela - MV)
  • send physical items (Michelle - MV)
  • more cats ( ... )
  • major development platform (Vikash - India)
  • *the* platform (Rifaz- Bangladesh )
  • individual sovereignty (Brian - SF)
  • better development tools (Thanos - Greece)
  • more accessible (Rebecca - Oakland)
  • safe for kids (Nick - Bakersfield)
  • *the* major communication medium ( ... )
  • my next girl(boy)friend (Anon)
  • creates economic benefit to those that contribute to it (Susan - MV)
  • billion people (Mary Ellin - San Francisco)
  • a common language (not just programming)
  • inspectable to everyone on their terms (Asa - MV)
  • find a way to understand the parts that matter to them, and dig as deep or as shallow as they want (Asa - MV)
  • Everyone owns their own identity and data (Tantek - SF)
  • Internationalized. Not just able to function equally well in any language and in any alphabet—Unicode provides that already, but actually functioning. (Amir - Israel)

Some key clusters


  1. Ease of use, access, communication
  2. Ease of development
  3. Freedom, privacy, security, safety
  4. Personalization, Customization
  5. Decentralization, Federation
  6. Ownership/business by creators
  7. New Powers

Easy to use, access (language, locale, device, ability), communicate

  • easy to use (Jishnu - MV)
  • make my life easier, simpler (Susan - SF) [Manifesto #3]
  • integrated (JR - MV)

To All People

  • billion people (Mary Ellin - San Francisco)
  • a common language (not just programming)
  • more accessible (Rebecca - Oakland)
  • more inclusive - than where we are now (Sajjad - India)
  • empowering (Rosanna - Colombia)
  • right not a privilege (Michelle - MV)
  • auto-translates itself to read pages from other languages (Jonathan - Toronto)

Faster

  • fast as or faster experience as today (Jonathan - Toronto)
  • smooth & fast as my current OS ( * - India)

Flexible

  • web that simply just works - cross-device, cross-browser, sync'd (Paul - SF)
  • available on every device (Thanos - Greece)
  • consistent across different devices (Mike - SF)
  • persistent across different devices (Mike - SF)
  • offlinable - download a site you like and use it on an island (Erik Rose)
  • durable - if a server goes down, the content shouldn't go away. If content changes, we should be able to access past versions. (Erik Rose)

Communication

  • my next girl(boy)friend (Anon)
  • *the* major communication medium ( ... )
  • producing content should be easier (Yata - India)

Easy to develop for i.e. tools, languages, standards

Easy

  • easy to develop for (Jishnu - MV)
  • novices can make it do what they want - HyperCard for the Web (Erik Rose - North Carolina)
  • better language to program web - that tells you when you make a typo in the name of a variable (Jonathan - Paris)
  • everyone have their own API endpoints to program to (Nate - ) ?

Better Tooling

  • better development tools (Thanos - Greece)

Standards

  • consistent - consistency of UI elements, feel at home on the native OS (Erik Rose)
  • game engines run on the platform (Mike - SF)
  • less lock-in (Nick - Bakersfield)
  • access hardware from JS (Nick)

Competitive and Best

  • *the* platform (Rifaz- Bangladesh )
  • major development platform (Vikash - India)

Freedom, Privacy, Security, Trust, and Safety

  • welcoming (Mary Ellin - San Francisco)
  • transparent (Rifaz - Bangladesh)
  • more private ( - San Francisco)
  • safe for kids (Nick - Bakersfield)
  • less tracking so it doesn't feel like Big Brother is watching (Angela - MV)
  • safer & more secure (Mike - SF)
  • anonymous - (anon)
  • place I can be more trusting of people/sites I interact with (Chris - Toronto)
  • user control over advertising (Rebecca - Oakland)
  • anonymous - (anon)
  • individual sovereignty (Brian - SF)

Personalization, Customization

[Manifesto #5]

  • personalized (Kate - detroit)
  • easily separate the parts of his life (Trevor)

Decentralization, Federation (Universal)

  • producing content should not be centralized (Yata - India)
  • more inclusive - than where we are now (Sajjad - India)
  • *the* major communication medium ( ... )
  • federated (Jeff Hammel - San Francisco)
  • *the* platform (Rifaz- Bangladesh )
  • more open, what Mitchell explained ( Rifaz - Bangladesh )
  • more deeply linked (Nate - Corvalis)
  • more distributed and peer-to-peer (Pierros - Greece)

Ownership and business by creators

  • content providers get to dictate conversation, no view source</sarcasm> (Nick - MV)
  • content providers can get paid without tracking us (Jennifer - Half Moon Bay)
  • producing content should not be centralized (Yata - India)
  • where I own the content ( )
  • content providers get to dictate conversation, no view source</sarcasm> (Nick - MV)
  • individual sovereignty (Brian - SF)
  • creates economic benefit to those that contribute to it (Susan - MV)

New Powers

  • send physical items (Michelle - MV)
  • want to be able to download a car (JR - MV)

Other Notes

What is the web people expect?

(people use the web as tools like toasters, they don't care how the toaster works or why. How do we help them understand why they want some of the high minded stuff we do?)

Does what we have talked about here match the Mozilla manifesto or, are we introducing some new items which means, we need to update the manifesto.

The web is a global shared resource

The web should be better then current operating systems.