IMHO and based in no research from my "own small world within pt-BR angle (
Brazil )" I see no problem if Mozilla is coming up with the name *persona*
and willing to position it as a product/brand. The fact personas is there
is a lovely confusion for me and I like to think that Personas brand could
go away in the long term future.
One thing to pay attention, community check needed, is the check if in any
country the word persona has a meaning or association with product or
system that is not aligned with Mozilla style ( like if means something
really bad ) or largely in use.
The part that is concerns me is the long term vision, or ambition, about
these potential products vs names vs platform vs open standards vs moz
mission. And I am not following other discussions so my apologies as I may
be totally lost. I think that a very clear and in dept documentation (
high level, not technical ) on how Mozilla see identity vs roadmap of
investments vs potential products/platform/open standards is key for
Mozilla as identity touches ( or demands involvement of ) constituents
deeply. I also took a couple minutes now to look browserId from google
search door and noticed I was taken to a mozilla labs page with the
statement " a better way to sign in " and when looked for more info it took
me to a sumo page :
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/what-browserid-and-how-does-it-workthat
seems to lack connection with mozilla's ambition/mission/views. So
then I wonder what is the current amount of users online that are being
aware of this word/term/site/service browser ID and if it is perhaps time
to associate mozilla's high level documentation/response/answer at these
pages.
m
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 3:20 AM, Dan Mills <
thu...@mozilla.com> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Sorry if this doesn't thread correctly in your clients - I just joined the
> list so I can't reply and get all the headers right..
>
> Anyway, just wanted to chime in on the two identity points on this thread:
>
> * On "connect": our identity platform/roadmap includes several components
> related to connecting--to a site, or between people. I do talk about
> connect, and it's also in one of the taglines we are considering. So I do
> have some amount of concern about using that term. However- we are not
> actually planning to use it in a domain, or in a top-level brand, so there
> wouldn't be a straight-up conflict, just risk of confusion or SEO issues.
>
> I'm not sure how to evaluate the risks on this, so I defer that to the
> branding and SEO experts in marketing--should we be concerned? can we
> mitigate the risks?
>
> * On the "persona" name:
>
> Our identity product is not just BrowserID, that is just one component.
> Our aim is to create a platform for defining "you" on the Web. For example,
> we want the identity product to include user profiles, links to your data,
> your contacts/friends, and even payment methods. Your profile should
> include your favorite/current Firefox skins, btw.
>
> So after a lengthy search, we think that Persona is actually a great
> match. It is deeply connected to identity (whether viewed as "character",
> "personality", or "personhood"), and allows us to grow our product under
> that umbrella to cover all of the fun stuff we want to do. We did hear some
> concerns about localization, and I do think we will need some help in
> making the roll-out smooth--particularly since we already have Personas,
> which makes the transition more difficult.
>
> I am a native Spanish (es_VE) speaker, FWIW, and also speak some Italian.
> I think we can make it work, we just need to think it through!
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Dan
>
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