various Mozillians in action

June 8th, 2007 by Gen Kanai

I haven’t had much time to blog recently as we’re preparing for our developer event on June 16th, but I wanted to point people to a few Mozilla folks who are blogging on topics that might be of interest to you.

Johnathan Nightingale is working on various areas for FX3 including EV certificates. Here Johnathan talks about some possible UI presentations for EV SSL certs in Firefox 3.

Li Gong, who is heading up our efforts in China, writes about Chinese names and how we decided on the Chinese name for our new China-based operation. I’ll also link to Mike Schroepfer who recently visited Beijing with Johnny Stenback.

Samuel Sidler, who is working on new efforts around customer support for Firefox, is also a contributor to the Camino Project.  The Camino guys recently launched their 1.5 release of Camino and it’s a significant upgrade.  Congrats to the Camino team!

John Slater, Creative Director at Mozilla, talks about t-shirt culture and new efforts that are in process around our merchandising.

Mitchell Baker, our head Lizard Wrangler, recently accepted the World Information Society Award given to Mozilla by the International Telecommunication Union. Mitchell’s speech summary is here.

Last but not least is JT Batson, who is on the marketing team, writes about our planned efforts to expand our reach to areas where we have not been active except at the volunteer community level so far.  I’m most excited about expanding our marketing in Asia as we need to do a lot more in Asia to raise the awareness of Firefox as an alternative choice.

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