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In Strategy 1 programs the Mozilla Foundation reaches out to and works with partners and other Mozilla organizations to address particular problems that are relevant to the Mozilla project, and whose solution will help accomplish larger goals related to the overall Mozilla mission. | |||
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Revision as of 19:19, 28 August 2009
This page contains planning materials for a proposed set of Mozilla Foundation programs collectively referred to under the umbrella term "Strategy 1". Strategy 1 planning takes existing Mozilla Foundation programs like Mozilla Accessibility and Mozilla Education and generalizes the approach to generate ideas and strategies for possible future programs to be undertaken in cooperation with other partners.
Executive summary
In Strategy 1 programs the Mozilla Foundation reaches out to and works with partners and other Mozilla organizations to address particular problems that are relevant to the Mozilla project, and whose solution will help accomplish larger goals related to the overall Mozilla mission.
Past programs have included:
significant but tractable, go beyond the strictly technological, while at the same time
Goals
In general every potential Strategy 1 programs:
For example:
Approach
In creating new Strategy 1 programs we need to leverage our strengths and work within our constraints. Our major strengths are in the areas of technology and community: To create new technologies within a community of practice, and then to work with others to build on and leverage those technologies to create new communities of practice.