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Draft Description of emeritus-like status
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We'll need a description of the Emeritus-like status. I've put "emeritus" in brackets below because we should perhaps find another word
Also, the Module Ownership Module looks to be the right place to manage this status. That gives us a known set of people to address questions and issues.... more »
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Proposal for Creating an "Emeritus" Status
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Over the years we've identified a few specific roles at Mozilla. These are described in the Roles and Responsibilities document ([link]). I'd like to update this document in general to reflect the Mozilla project today. That's a task that will take some work and you'll see from me about this in the coming... more »
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Super-review, what shall we do with you?
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We've had a policy requiring super-review for certain kinds of patches for a long time. It's changed a couple of times but the current policy ([link]) primarily requires super-review for any patch that introduces or changes an API. Basically any function in a JS file or JSM is covered here, or at least that is my... more »
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Coordination between developers in Free/libre open source projects
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Hello,
I am a French student and I am currently realizing my final thesis in the
field of Free/libre open source software.
It would be a great help for me if you could answer a short online survey
(it should take approximately 5 minutes).
This survey is designed to reach a better understanding of the cooperation... more »
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Future of Discussion Forums
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Michael Burns is working on the future of our discussion forums. He recently wrote a blog post outlining where we are now – which is that we are looking for concrete proposed solutions. If you have ideas for software we can use, please head over there and give them to him.
[link]... more »
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Cyber Crime Law in the Philippines
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Hi all,
Two Philippine government websites [link] and
[link] was defaced by Anonymous Philippines.
As a fighter for internet freedom may we know what is our stand for this
matter in case members of the media will ask and
members of our community. Cyber Crime Law in the Philippines has flaws... more »
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Mozilla and Public Policy - Draft Framework
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Over the past few years we've become more engaged in public policy issues driven by proposed legislative and regulatory actions that threaten core tenants of the open web. These threats are global in nature and manifest themselves in national legislative bodies, judicial venues, trade organizations, and international treaty setting bodies among others. After engaging in a number of policy issues such as SOPA, ACTA, DNT, jailbreaking, and further seeing a forecast of "more rain" we set out to craft a draft framework that could guide our approach on these issues.... more »
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Mozilla and public policy
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For many years I lead Mozilla to be very conservative about getting involved in policy issues. I was concerned we would end up being US-centric and would spend huge amounts of resources before getting much result.
I believe it's time to adjust this view and do a bit more policy work. Our focus will of course remain our product offerings but our products... more »
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Internet Governance and Mozilla
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Hi everyone,
This email follow-up the "ACTA + Latinamerican countries + Mozilla" message
on reps-mentors mailing list.
More and more people inside Mozilla seems concerned about Internet policy
that State over the world try to regulate in there own way. Often those
ways are not compatible with the Mozilla's Manifesto. Aware of that, some... more »
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Mozilla community and Mozilla priorities&decisions
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Hi,
At MozCampEU 2012, I think during Leadership Panel, Brian King
mentionned that Mozilla (I would guess MoFo&MoCo) and the community
sometimes have unaligned priorities. After being asked, he gave 2
examples; one being that the community still maintains SeaMonkey which
is not a priority for MoFo/MoCo and I have forgotten the second one... more »
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