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Mozilla Foundation Weekly Status 2007-05-11

Another week of work on the Internet as a Public Good event. Despite missing a few planners this week, we had an excellent planning session. On the down side, production of the IPG website continues to drag on - more on this later in the report. Frank, Gerv and I did a bug triage of the governance bugs. It wasn't pretty - I closed some of the wrong bugs, ruffled a few feathers (or is that scales) and had a few private notes from people. On the plus side, we closed old bugs that were lingering and got movement on a few issues that had stalled. I'd like to try this more often - practice will help smooth out the process. Also, I did additional research and drafting for my history of Mozilla session for eLiberatica

Activities

  • Worked with Berkman and Harvard Business School teams to help plan and present the Internet as Public Good Symposium.
  • Worked on eLiberatica session
  • Mozilla governance bugs triage

Next Week

  • Attending eLiberatica
  • Followup on bug triage
  • More IPG work - additional poking at other team members to get stuff on the IPG site. Additional drafting of content.

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Posted on Tuesday, May 15th, 2007 at 0:31

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One Response to “Mozilla Foundation Weekly Status 2007-05-11”

  1. Lucian (4 comments) Says:
    June 1st, 2007 at 8:30

    I get emails from eLiberatica attendees who are asking how do you like it.
    I know you enjoy it, but they would like to hear your opinion when you get a chance ;) (pluses and minuses of course).
    Cheers,
    Lucian

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