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This is the project management wiki for the Mozilla Foundation team. Content on this page is organized around the Foundation team's 2009 operational priorities:
- Communications: Develop clearer messages and better systems to explain Mozilla's open web mission to a broad public.
- Community: Work with other organizations in the Mozilla family to strengthen and grow the Mozilla community, especially in key geographies.
- Programs: Develop a small handful of programs that go beyond software as a way to promote Mozilla's mission (e.g. education).
- Organization: Consolidate and strengthen the Foundation team, and develop a long term vision that clarifies Foundation's role within Mozilla.
Please see wiki.mozilla.org and Mozilla 2010 goals for a broad view of all Mozilla Project activities.
Communications
- www.mozilla.org redesign
- Monthly planning meetings
- Overall site plan | Redesign plan
- Volunteer opportunities
- Main www.mozilla.org project management page
- Mission-focused marketing materials
- Draft text for new mozilla.org 'causes' page
- Boilerplate text thought experiment
- Fundraising and Engagement
- Fundraising and Communications Manager job post
- Mozilla Hybrid Summit
Community
- MozCamps and local events
- Community Take Action Week
Programs
- Mozilla Education
- Accessibility and Inclusive Design
- Proposed accessibility strategy
- Past accessibility grants and achievements
- Mozilla Research
Organization
- Vision and roadmap
- Grant making process
- Organizational systems
- CRM project spec and status
People
Team
People currently working directly for the Mozilla Foundation include:
- David Boswell blog
- Chelsea Novak [1]|[2]
- Frank Hecker bio | blog
- Gerv Markham bio | blog
- Mark Surman, Executive Director bio | blog
Board
The Foundation board includes:
- Bob Lisbonne
- Brendan Eich
- Brian Behlendorf
- Joi Ito
- Mitchell Baker
- Mitch Kapor