Create a Mozilla Manifesto “Social Network Wave”

This week I’m going to participate at Mozilla European Camp in Prague, where I’ll hold a session about how to extend, (re)mix and (re)think the Mozilla Manifesto. In a few words, the aim of this session is gathering new ideas about how we can make the Mozilla Manifesto more understandable, remixable, extensible and how to bring Mozilla mission close to our own hearts. It is a complex, hard topic but in the same time very exciting and interesting.

The first step on preparing this is to get more and more people involved in this discussion (even if they are not going to attend at Prague). We would like to have more points of view about the Mozilla Manifesto, how Mozilla is seen, and what different people think about Mozilla and its mission.

Write down a sentence in your social network, upload a video, or compose a whole blog post describing your thoughts about the Mozilla Manifesto and tag it with #mymozman.

MozMan
Mozilla Manifesto text processed in Wordle.

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3 Comments

  1. Posted September 30, 2009 at 8:36 am | Permalink

    Italian version:

  2. Posted October 17, 2009 at 4:57 pm | Permalink

    Hello from Russia!
    Can I quote a post in your blog with the link to you?

  3. Posted November 30, 2009 at 8:08 pm | Permalink

    I took a cut at doing something similar to this just over a year ago. Maybe there is something here you or some of your readers might find helpful.

    http://eaves.ca/2008/06/30/remixing-the-mozilla-manifesto/

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  1. [...] in a few words the Mozilla Manifesto – http://www.alinamierlus.com/2009/09/remixing_manifesto1/ [...]

  2. [...] Alina is leading a session on remixing the Mozilla manifesto.  I think that this is incredibly important.  On my first day at Mozilla, Tristan said two things to me: first, that he was pleased to see me (nice), second, read the manifesto.  While I do not think that we will ever be successful in trying to persuade people to use Firefox or Thunderbird or SeaMonkey because of specific public benefit goals or open source or of web standards, I also think that it is really important that we do everything we can to explain to people why these things matter, and what Mozilla is doing about it. [...]

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