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Simply put, I would list our priorities as: First, help preserve choice and foster innovation on the Net. A key part of this is giving people more choice of over their use of the Net via Firefox and Thunderbird. Second, now that we have a more flexible organizational structure ... we can start to think more creatively.
read moreKeeping it based on open standards, preventing it from being dominated by one vendor. I think something that’s kind of a newer priority is trying to improve the experience for end users, which I certainly think should be an important priority. But, essentially, being user driven is to some extent a business model.
read moreI see more and more companies investing in it, and I see more and more contributors to the Mozilla project. I'm also hearing more and more that governments in various countries, states, or cities, are moving away from proprietary software to more open software. The more interest there is in open source, the more companies and individuals will contribute to it.
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