Drumbeat/your ideas

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Share Your Mozilla Drumbeat project idea!

Do you have the next great idea for a better web? Submit it to be part of Mozilla Drumbeat, and we'll help connect you to community and support resources that can turn that idea into reality.

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More on how Drumbeat can help your project.

Current Drumbeat Project Ideas

  • Privacy Icon Design Challenge
    • Engaging design, law students and everyday web users to develop icons that make privacy policies easier to understand
      • (proposed by Aza Raskin)
  • stopbadware.org
    • Community organization & web site focused on stopping malware and viruses
      • (proposed by Max Weinstein)
  • Open Video in 60 seconds
    • A contest to create videos that demonstrate the creative and technical potential of HTML5 video
  • P2PU Open Web Career Track
    • Work with P2P university to run courses where people teach each other open web tech as an alternative or supplement to maintstream tech certification
  • ‘Fair Mobile’ index
    • Like the Economist's 'Big Mac Index' comparing purchasing power, but focused on comparing mobile markets for fairness and openness
  • Universal Subtitles
    • Creating an open and intuitive system that enables anyone to create and view subtitles for videos on the web.
    • One Web Day
    • Annual event that gives people an opportunity to understand and participate in creating a more open Internet
  • Kiss IE6 Goodbye
    • Mobilize major sites to set a joint deadline to stop supporting IE6
  • "Drumbeat P2P"
    • A project to make Drumbeat more social
      • (proposed by Carlo Frinolli)
  • "I Love The Open Web"
    • A site that aggregates content promoting the open web
      • (proposed by Paul Booker & Jamey Boje)
  • "Mozillaca"
    • A microblogging site (like Twitter) that supports the Mozilla Community and the Open Web!
      • (proposed by Jamey Boje & Paul Booker)
  • "Understanding The Net"
    • A documentation to explain to parents and kids what to do and not to do on the Net. We need to teach our kids the Internet just like we teach them the street ("Don't accept cookies from strangers, be careful when crossing the street"). Except that we don't understand the Net like we understand the street.
      • (Proposed by Tristan Nitot)