The Mozilla Digital Memory Bank is an interactive archive that allows you to contribute your images and experiences with Mozilla products, as well as to browse the histories left by others.
It's (Firefox) certainly the most successful open source project to date at getting visible to people who have no clue what open source is (and probably still don't). It's certainly done a lot for getting open standards back on the playing field in the browser space.
read moreWhen Firefox moved into the Corporation, this was saying basically that in terms of browsers [Firefox, Suite, and Camino], Firefox is the thing. We’re going to provide resources in terms of infrastructure and resources for the other things … but all of the effort of this money is feeding back into hiring contributors ... is going to be focused on Firefox, Thunderbird.
read moreCompanies might make statements that they want to do this or that, but if their motivation is something else it’s not really a public service. The mission of Mozilla is to preserve choice and innovation on the Internet, so with that as its primary goal—yes.
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