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MoFo Weekly Report 2007-07-06

Sorry for the missing reports (for the June 22nd and 29th) - I'll catch up in this report.

June 22nd and 29th were quiet on for Mozilla-related activities. I did what I could to keep the ball rolling for our organization of the Internet as a Public Good Symposium, but my real focus was taken up with personal matters.

The week ending July 6th saw me focused on catching up - mostly with IPG stuff and partially with upcoming events (OSCON and the FLOSS Foundations meeting esp.)

For the IPG, I did large amounts of cat herding, ensuring that participants have travel booked, along with places to stay. We now have a nearly final list of participants, which includes:

Amar Ashar, Becca Vargo Daggett, Colin Maclay, David Boswell, David Isenberg, David Weinberger, Doc Searls, Ellen Miller, Eric von Hippel, Eszter Hargittai, Ethan Zuckerman, Frank Hecker, Giampaolo Garzarelli, Jim Willis, Joe Nye, Jonathan Zittrain, Karim Lakhani, Lewis Hyde, Mitchell Baker, Nives Dolšak, Patrick Ball, Paul Carlile, Robin Chase, Susan Crawford, Urs Gasser, Zak Greant

On the OSCON front, I am scheduled to present a "State of …" lightning talk (hopefully, along with Dave, Frank and Gerv.) State of … Lightning Talks - State of the Mozilla Foundation

Other Mozilla Foundation team reports for this week

Background

Zak Greant works part-time as a part of the Mozilla Foundation team, putting in 8 days per month on various Foundation activities. If you want to reach him about Mozilla-related issues, write to zak@mozillafoundation.org

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