Introducing the Mozilla Manifesto
Posted by Percy Cabello on February 13th, 2007 • Tags:
Mitchell Baker, CEO of Mozilla Corporation and Mozilla Foundation, has released a draft version of the Mozilla Manifesto, a declaration of principles and ways the Mozilla project as a whole follows and the goals it pursues.
The Manifesto itself aims to “articulate a vision for the Internet that Mozilla participants want the Mozilla Foundation to pursue; speak to people whether or not they have a technical background; make Mozilla contributors proud of what we’re doing and motivate us to continue; and provide a framework for other people to advance this vision of the Internet.”, as stated by Mitchell herself in a previous post.
You can read the complete manifesto here.
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[...] I strongly believe this is what Mozilla Firefox being an open-source browser is all about. Firefox through its add-ons (extensions, themes, plug-ins, etc) allows individuals the ability to shape their Internet experience by making it their browser. They are not stuck with a “one-size fits all” browser, which restricts their Internet experience with the limitations of being a closed-source browser. View the complete Manifesto at Mitchell’s Blog News Source: Mozilla Links [...]