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Creating MozillaFoundation.org

One of my current tasks at the Mozilla Foundation is getting mozillafoundation.org up and running. Of course, we have all the needed infrastructure, design help and so on - this leaves just a few major tasks for me, namely:

  • identifying content on mozilla.org that should live on mozillafoundation.org,
  • collecting, revising and creating content as needed,
  • working with others on design, etc.,
  • getting a draft online,
  • asking the mozilla.org admins to redirect traffic from migrated pages to mozillafoundation.org and
  • moving onto revise the content as people make suggestions

For the curious, here is the current draft site structure:

Draft site structure

Meta Info

  • error pages (403, 404, 410, 500, 503, etc.)
  • informational notices (banned IP notice, etc.)
  • robots.txt
  • Syndication feed of news

Site Resources

  • css
  • img
  • js

About

  • Mission
  • FAQ
  • Board
  • Staff

Contact Info

Events

  • upcoming events
  • past events
  • event reports

Grants

  • Overview
  • Grants made
  • Applying for a Grant

Governance

  • Overview
  • Process

Legal

  • Foundation Documents
  • Licenses
    • Mozilla Public License
  • Policies
    • Privacy Policy
    • Software Integrity Policy
    • Trademark Policy

Media

  • Media Releases
  • Media Resources
    • Logos
    • Photos

News

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Posted on Sunday, May 7th, 2006 at 18:18

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    May 8th, 2006 at 6:43

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