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<blockquote> ''The Internet is a global public resource that must remain open and accessible. - Mozilla Manifesto''</blockqote>
The Mozilla project is a global community of people who believe that openness, innovation, and opportunity are key to the continued health of the Internet. A core part of our collective work is promoting and protecting an open web. We do this through software, developer education and community building aimed at promoting the technologies that make the web open. We also engage with Internet users everywhere to explain and encourage the value of participation and distributed decision making as part of the internet's DNA.


The Mozilla project is a global community of people who believe that openness, innovation, and opportunity are key to the continued health of the Internet. A core part of our collective work is promoting and protecting an open web. We do this through software, developer education and community building aimed at promoting the technologies that make the web open. We also engage with Internet users everywhere to explain and encourage the value of participation and distributed decision making as part of the internet's DNA.
==Focus==


==Mozilla's Commitment==
Mozilla is committed to using its intellectual property, funds, reputation and assets to keep the Internet an open platform. This includes:


''insert manifesto questions and relevant 2010 goals here''
* Building software that consumers love and that is based on open standards. This ensures that open standards are a major force in the market.
* 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.


==Get involved==
==Get involved==


''ways that people can work with Mozilla to promote the open web''
* Everyone: If the Internet enriches you life, reflect on why and how. And then tell your friends.
* Web developers: Build web sites and applications using open web technologies that will work in any browser.
* 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.
 
==Links==
 
===General===


* Everyone: xxx
* [http://www.mozilla.org/about/manifesto.en.html Mozilla Manifesto]
* Web developers: xxx
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/MozCamp OpenWeb Camps / MozCamps]
* Bloggers: xxx
* Teachers: xxx
* ????


==Links==
===Web Developers===


* Mozilla Manifesto
* [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.
* OpenWeb Camps / MozCamps
* Join or the [http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.evangelism/topics Mozilla tech evangelism newsgroup]
* Upcoming Mozilla open web conference (ben and dion)
* Upcoming Mozilla open web conference (ben and dion)
* OpenWeb.org (ben and dion)
* OpenWeb.org (ben and dion)
* ???
 
===Web Users===
 
???


==Feed (sources)==
==Feed (sources)==

Revision as of 14:15, 8 April 2009

The Internet is a global public resource that must remain open and accessible. - Mozilla Manifesto

The Mozilla project is a global community of people who believe that openness, innovation, and opportunity are key to the continued health of the Internet. A core part of our collective work is promoting and protecting an open web. We do this through software, developer education and community building aimed at promoting the technologies that make the web open. We also engage with Internet users everywhere to explain and encourage the value of participation and distributed decision making as part of the internet's DNA.

Focus

Mozilla is committed to using its intellectual property, funds, reputation and assets to keep the Internet an open platform. This includes:

  • Building software that consumers love and that is based on open standards. This ensures that open standards are a major force in the market.
  • 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.

Get involved

  • Everyone: If the Internet enriches you life, reflect on why and how. And then tell your friends.
  • Web developers: Build web sites and applications using open web technologies that will work in any browser.
  • 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.

Links

General

Web Developers

Web Users

???

Feed (sources)

  • random feed of comments to moz manifesto polls on mozilla..org
  • relevant blogs aggregated?
  • relevant newsgroups?