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About this blog

This is the official blog of Mozilla Add-ons, also known as “AMO”. We’ll be posting interesting articles and news on a variety of topics including add-on compatibility, new features, website changes, policy, upcoming events, and guest posts on add-on development.

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Our Bloggers

We’ll have posts from many people on this blog — members of the add-ons team at Mozilla, add-on developers, web developers that work on addons.mozilla.org, Firefox developers, and other guest authors. Below are some brief bios of the most frequent posters.

Nick Nguyen
Nick Nguyen is the Director of Add-ons at the Mozilla Corporation. A lifelong nerd, Nick likes giant robots, cycling, cars, video games and fostering openness and innovation on the Internet. Prior to Mozilla he was the product manager at Raptr, and before that he was at Yahoo! as the product lead for Delicious browser extensions and community. See all posts by Nick.

Justin Scott
Justin Scott is Add-ons Product Manager at the Mozilla Corporation. Justin developed his first Firefox extension in 2006 and soon after began volunteering with the development of addons.mozilla.org. Justin continued web development of the add-ons site until 2008, when he began focusing on ways to improve the add-ons experience for consumers and developers through new product features. See all posts by Justin.

Wil Clouser
Wil Clouser is the Lead Developer for AMO managing milestone planning and task assignment. He reviews code, designs, and specifications to balance a rich user experience with a scalable web site. See all posts by Wil.

Mike Morgan
Mike Morgan is the Director of Web Development for the Mozilla Corporation. Mike joined the Mozilla community as a volunteer in 2003 and has worked on Mozilla’s mirror management software, update system and addons.mozilla.org. Mike currently oversees all Mozilla Web projects as well as recruiting and hiring for the Web team. See all posts by Mike.

For more posts on AMO from its development team, check out the Mozilla WebDev blog. If you are interested in contributing a guest post to this blog, please contact us.