SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  63
Lessons from Mozilla

John Lilly
john.jubjubs.net
May 30, 2009

WordCamp San Francisco
special end-of-day quote:




“Sleep” and I broke up a few nights ago.

     I’m dating “Coffee” now. She’s hot!
                            @CoryBooker (mayor of Newark, NJ)
Lessons from Mozilla:
  7 insights, 2 problems
& some thoughts for 2009
Warning!!




            Your Mileage May Vary
First, some context...




                         about:Mozilla
about:Mozilla



   1. a global, open source project
   2. a community of thousands of creators
   3. a mission-oriented organization
   4. a public benefit company and subs
   5. the maker of Firefox & Thunderbird
alternatively...
or from steveyo on reddit (and my personal favorite):




          quot;Firefox is the most bumpy
      supermarket after skittles and car.quot;
about:Mozilla




                    Mozilla’s Mission:
                  To promote choice and
                innovation on the Internet
the Web is too important...




                              seriously.

                              that’s it.
about:Mozilla

   •Mozilla project started in 1998 within Netscape
   •Mozilla Foundation started in 2003
   •approximately 225 employees in 20 countries
   •40% of code contributed by non-employees
   •testing community of 20,000+
   •current reach is more than 300 million users
Firefox Market Share as of 4/2009
Now...




           Lessons from Mozilla:
           7 insights, 2 problems
         & some thoughts for 2009
Insight #1




             Superior Products Matter
Look again at some big successes...




      All are known for
      being best-in-class
           for users
Without excellent experience &
 utility, the rest is meaningless
Insight #2




             Push (most) decision-making
                    to the edges
The Strongest Open Systems are Chaords




                                  1. distributed decision-making
                                  2. nodal authority
                                  3. ways to route around



 http://upload.wikimedia.org/
      wikipedia/en/d/d2/
    Internet_map_1024.jpg
Characteristics of Chaords (coined by Dee Hock)




   1. exhibit characteristics of both chaos & order
   2. regularly yield surprising innovation
   3. highly robust & scalable systems

   examples: the Internet, Visa, Wikipedia
Mozilla is a Chaord



   1. high agreement on core values
   2. decision-making rests with module owners
   3. groups have distinct ways of working
   4. many decision-makers outside the “official” org
   5. communication is central
Insight #3




             Communication will happen
                in every possible way
             (so make sure it’s reusable)
People will communicate in every
      useful way possible
Wikis
Blogs (and especially, Other Peoples’ Blogs!)
Our main channels: bugzilla, IRC & newsgroups
Increasing: video, audio & chat
And very frequent real-life get-togethers
Key: make every conversation
      (re)usable by as
  many people as possible
Insight #4




             Make it easy for your
             community to do the
               important things
SuMo, QMO, SFx
Localization

                 Firefox ships in 72 languages;
               71 of them localized by volunteers


               Making it easy is a huge priority
Our focus now (increasingly) is
    on making it easier to
     help others do more
Insight #5




             Surprise is overrated
Surprise is the
opposite of engagement
Goal is to increase the
“inner circle” of participation
Surprising to some
Goal is to have growing inner circle --
ideally everyone should feel included
Insight #6




             Communities are not markets:
                members are citizens
Citizens??




      Citizens are more than consumers,
           are more than bystanders,
          are more than stakeholders
Citizens!




            They are us.
            We are them.
The best citizens challenge
        the status quo,
     propose improvements
and make the conversation richer.
They don’t just make products better.
  They make them what they are.
Insight #7 (meta-insight)




            The key is the art of figuring
            out whether & how to apply
                each of these ideas
How??




        Experiment! Try things!

        Measure where possible.
There are real problems, of course
Problem #1




             Engaged citizens are noisy
Citizens are noisy...
                                              “The URL bar should          “Fitts’ says bigger
                                                 be removed.”             buttons are better.”     “What’s with the
                                                                                                    dirty house?”
                                                          “There should be
                                  “My mom doesn’t       a preference setting.”       “Nobody uses the   “Add support for
                                  understand tabs.”                                    ‘Go’ button.”      BitTorrent.”
                                                      “OpenID is the future!”
                     “Everyone uses tags,                                                               “That’s great!”
                       not bookmarks.”


                      “I love tabs!”


       “The profile manager
      should be redesigned.”


             “Add support for
               Ogg Vorbis.”

                 “That’s awful”

    “Closebuttons are better at
      the end of the tabstrip.”
...and demanding...
...and contradictory...
...and vital.




     They help products & technology &
     organization make hard decisions in
                the right way.
Problem #2




             At scale, there are no maps
Actually, there are maps




     But they’re everybody else’s maps,
             and not really yours
dragons everywhere




http://en.wikipedia.org/
   wiki/Carta_Marina
Key is defining what you care about,
       and how to measure it,
and how to communicate litmus tests
Postscript




             2 Thoughts for 2009
Thought #1




             The Web is central
              (but at some risk)
Every browser is getting better on standards, JS performance, etc...




               But not at the same pace.
And this slower pace of change
creates real problems for developers
Thought #2




       Together, we’re all deciding the
          future of the mobile Web
                  right now
Is this what we want?




                                                    Traditional tight
                                                    coupling between
                                                    service, manufacturer &
                                                    software


       http://flickr.com/photos/jaboobie/11686470/
We can do better than this tethered model




                 On the Web,
       you don’t have to ask permission
Choices have consequences




             Which one do you want?
Questions & Discussion
lilly@mozilla.com
john.jubjubs.net
@johnolilly

All content CC-Attribution

Thanks & apologies & materials borrowed from:
Mike Beltzner, Chris Beard, the Mozilla Community

Contenu connexe

Tendances

Social Media Small Companies 10dec09
Social Media Small Companies 10dec09Social Media Small Companies 10dec09
Social Media Small Companies 10dec09
Jo Caudron
 
Why CIOs Must Embrace Social Media
Why CIOs Must Embrace Social MediaWhy CIOs Must Embrace Social Media
Why CIOs Must Embrace Social Media
Jo Caudron
 
The Evolving Opportunities Of Social Media
The  Evolving  Opportunities Of  Social  MediaThe  Evolving  Opportunities Of  Social  Media
The Evolving Opportunities Of Social Media
Rohit Kuttappan
 
Nancy White 8 Competencies A Ucompressed[1]
Nancy White 8 Competencies A Ucompressed[1]Nancy White 8 Competencies A Ucompressed[1]
Nancy White 8 Competencies A Ucompressed[1]
guest48289e
 
Good Practices on the Mobile Social Web
Good Practices on the Mobile Social WebGood Practices on the Mobile Social Web
Good Practices on the Mobile Social Web
The New School
 
The digital self
The digital selfThe digital self
The digital self
8jt43
 
Gelecek, Teknoloji, Hayallerin ve Sen - 19 May 2021
Gelecek, Teknoloji,  Hayallerin ve Sen -   19 May 2021Gelecek, Teknoloji,  Hayallerin ve Sen -   19 May 2021
Gelecek, Teknoloji, Hayallerin ve Sen - 19 May 2021
Fahri Karakas
 

Tendances (20)

Social Media Small Companies 10dec09
Social Media Small Companies 10dec09Social Media Small Companies 10dec09
Social Media Small Companies 10dec09
 
Project Book: conservation / restoration businesses in the heritage sector
Project Book: conservation / restoration businesses in the heritage sectorProject Book: conservation / restoration businesses in the heritage sector
Project Book: conservation / restoration businesses in the heritage sector
 
B2 camp project book
B2 camp project bookB2 camp project book
B2 camp project book
 
Educational Uses of Web 2.0 Based Applications with Notes
Educational Uses of Web 2.0 Based Applications with NotesEducational Uses of Web 2.0 Based Applications with Notes
Educational Uses of Web 2.0 Based Applications with Notes
 
Educational Uses of Web 2.0 Based Applications
Educational Uses of Web 2.0 Based ApplicationsEducational Uses of Web 2.0 Based Applications
Educational Uses of Web 2.0 Based Applications
 
So what if it's a bubble?
So what if it's a bubble?So what if it's a bubble?
So what if it's a bubble?
 
Why CIOs Must Embrace Social Media
Why CIOs Must Embrace Social MediaWhy CIOs Must Embrace Social Media
Why CIOs Must Embrace Social Media
 
Work Redesigned
Work RedesignedWork Redesigned
Work Redesigned
 
Talk for Creatives 2011
Talk for Creatives 2011Talk for Creatives 2011
Talk for Creatives 2011
 
Web2.0
Web2.0Web2.0
Web2.0
 
The Evolving Opportunities Of Social Media
The  Evolving  Opportunities Of  Social  MediaThe  Evolving  Opportunities Of  Social  Media
The Evolving Opportunities Of Social Media
 
Nancy White 8 Competencies A Ucompressed[1]
Nancy White 8 Competencies A Ucompressed[1]Nancy White 8 Competencies A Ucompressed[1]
Nancy White 8 Competencies A Ucompressed[1]
 
Oh my god what happened
Oh my god what happenedOh my god what happened
Oh my god what happened
 
Ark Group Social Media - June 2007
Ark Group Social Media - June 2007Ark Group Social Media - June 2007
Ark Group Social Media - June 2007
 
A strategic plan to use Social Media in your institutional communication
A strategic plan to use Social Media in your institutional communicationA strategic plan to use Social Media in your institutional communication
A strategic plan to use Social Media in your institutional communication
 
Designing Social
Designing SocialDesigning Social
Designing Social
 
How to survive in the new media ecology
How to survive in the new media ecologyHow to survive in the new media ecology
How to survive in the new media ecology
 
Good Practices on the Mobile Social Web
Good Practices on the Mobile Social WebGood Practices on the Mobile Social Web
Good Practices on the Mobile Social Web
 
The digital self
The digital selfThe digital self
The digital self
 
Gelecek, Teknoloji, Hayallerin ve Sen - 19 May 2021
Gelecek, Teknoloji,  Hayallerin ve Sen -   19 May 2021Gelecek, Teknoloji,  Hayallerin ve Sen -   19 May 2021
Gelecek, Teknoloji, Hayallerin ve Sen - 19 May 2021
 

Similaire à Wordcamp2009 - Lessons from Mozilla

Stanford CS547 April2009
Stanford CS547 April2009Stanford CS547 April2009
Stanford CS547 April2009
John Lilly
 
New challenges in interactive media & video game localization projects
New challenges in interactive media & video game localization projectsNew challenges in interactive media & video game localization projects
New challenges in interactive media & video game localization projects
Victor Alonso Lion
 
Howtostopsuckingandbeawesomeinstead 120601013410-phpapp01
Howtostopsuckingandbeawesomeinstead 120601013410-phpapp01Howtostopsuckingandbeawesomeinstead 120601013410-phpapp01
Howtostopsuckingandbeawesomeinstead 120601013410-phpapp01
Hugo Pinto
 
Howtostopsucking
HowtostopsuckingHowtostopsucking
Howtostopsucking
Hugo Pinto
 

Similaire à Wordcamp2009 - Lessons from Mozilla (20)

7 Lessons from Mozilla
7 Lessons from Mozilla7 Lessons from Mozilla
7 Lessons from Mozilla
 
2011 04 AIM - lessons from Mozilla
2011 04 AIM - lessons from Mozilla2011 04 AIM - lessons from Mozilla
2011 04 AIM - lessons from Mozilla
 
Stanford CS547 April2009
Stanford CS547 April2009Stanford CS547 April2009
Stanford CS547 April2009
 
2011 NASA Open Source Summit - Pascal Finette
2011 NASA Open Source Summit - Pascal Finette2011 NASA Open Source Summit - Pascal Finette
2011 NASA Open Source Summit - Pascal Finette
 
A Brief Overview of a Possible Digital Near Future
A Brief Overview of a Possible Digital Near Future A Brief Overview of a Possible Digital Near Future
A Brief Overview of a Possible Digital Near Future
 
What Is Web 2.0 April 2006 Fraser Valley Technology Network
What Is Web 2.0 April 2006 Fraser Valley Technology NetworkWhat Is Web 2.0 April 2006 Fraser Valley Technology Network
What Is Web 2.0 April 2006 Fraser Valley Technology Network
 
Web 2.0 and e-elearning
Web 2.0 and e-elearningWeb 2.0 and e-elearning
Web 2.0 and e-elearning
 
Transformational eGov - GTC SW 2009
Transformational eGov - GTC SW 2009Transformational eGov - GTC SW 2009
Transformational eGov - GTC SW 2009
 
(by Joshua Porter) Web2.0 for the rest of us
(by Joshua Porter) Web2.0 for the rest of us(by Joshua Porter) Web2.0 for the rest of us
(by Joshua Porter) Web2.0 for the rest of us
 
Reasons to be cheerful - Fronteers 2010
Reasons to be cheerful - Fronteers 2010Reasons to be cheerful - Fronteers 2010
Reasons to be cheerful - Fronteers 2010
 
Usability Testing
Usability TestingUsability Testing
Usability Testing
 
New challenges in interactive media & video game localization projects
New challenges in interactive media & video game localization projectsNew challenges in interactive media & video game localization projects
New challenges in interactive media & video game localization projects
 
Howtostopsuckingandbeawesomeinstead 120601013410-phpapp01
Howtostopsuckingandbeawesomeinstead 120601013410-phpapp01Howtostopsuckingandbeawesomeinstead 120601013410-phpapp01
Howtostopsuckingandbeawesomeinstead 120601013410-phpapp01
 
Howtostopsucking
HowtostopsuckingHowtostopsucking
Howtostopsucking
 
How to stop sucking and be awesome instead
How to stop sucking and be awesome insteadHow to stop sucking and be awesome instead
How to stop sucking and be awesome instead
 
What is Web 2.0?
What is Web 2.0?What is Web 2.0?
What is Web 2.0?
 
Building the Orchard Community
Building the Orchard CommunityBuilding the Orchard Community
Building the Orchard Community
 
E20 Transition Strategies
E20 Transition StrategiesE20 Transition Strategies
E20 Transition Strategies
 
Software Development in a Funky Manner to meet client requirements best
Software Development in a Funky Manner to meet client requirements bestSoftware Development in a Funky Manner to meet client requirements best
Software Development in a Funky Manner to meet client requirements best
 
Virtual communities
Virtual communitiesVirtual communities
Virtual communities
 

Dernier

CNv6 Instructor Chapter 6 Quality of Service
CNv6 Instructor Chapter 6 Quality of ServiceCNv6 Instructor Chapter 6 Quality of Service
CNv6 Instructor Chapter 6 Quality of Service
giselly40
 
Artificial Intelligence: Facts and Myths
Artificial Intelligence: Facts and MythsArtificial Intelligence: Facts and Myths
Artificial Intelligence: Facts and Myths
Joaquim Jorge
 
IAC 2024 - IA Fast Track to Search Focused AI Solutions
IAC 2024 - IA Fast Track to Search Focused AI SolutionsIAC 2024 - IA Fast Track to Search Focused AI Solutions
IAC 2024 - IA Fast Track to Search Focused AI Solutions
Enterprise Knowledge
 
Histor y of HAM Radio presentation slide
Histor y of HAM Radio presentation slideHistor y of HAM Radio presentation slide
Histor y of HAM Radio presentation slide
vu2urc
 

Dernier (20)

08448380779 Call Girls In Friends Colony Women Seeking Men
08448380779 Call Girls In Friends Colony Women Seeking Men08448380779 Call Girls In Friends Colony Women Seeking Men
08448380779 Call Girls In Friends Colony Women Seeking Men
 
CNv6 Instructor Chapter 6 Quality of Service
CNv6 Instructor Chapter 6 Quality of ServiceCNv6 Instructor Chapter 6 Quality of Service
CNv6 Instructor Chapter 6 Quality of Service
 
Driving Behavioral Change for Information Management through Data-Driven Gree...
Driving Behavioral Change for Information Management through Data-Driven Gree...Driving Behavioral Change for Information Management through Data-Driven Gree...
Driving Behavioral Change for Information Management through Data-Driven Gree...
 
Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)
Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)
Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)
 
What Are The Drone Anti-jamming Systems Technology?
What Are The Drone Anti-jamming Systems Technology?What Are The Drone Anti-jamming Systems Technology?
What Are The Drone Anti-jamming Systems Technology?
 
Artificial Intelligence: Facts and Myths
Artificial Intelligence: Facts and MythsArtificial Intelligence: Facts and Myths
Artificial Intelligence: Facts and Myths
 
[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdf
[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdf[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdf
[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdf
 
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
 
Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...
Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...
Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...
 
IAC 2024 - IA Fast Track to Search Focused AI Solutions
IAC 2024 - IA Fast Track to Search Focused AI SolutionsIAC 2024 - IA Fast Track to Search Focused AI Solutions
IAC 2024 - IA Fast Track to Search Focused AI Solutions
 
Understanding Discord NSFW Servers A Guide for Responsible Users.pdf
Understanding Discord NSFW Servers A Guide for Responsible Users.pdfUnderstanding Discord NSFW Servers A Guide for Responsible Users.pdf
Understanding Discord NSFW Servers A Guide for Responsible Users.pdf
 
A Call to Action for Generative AI in 2024
A Call to Action for Generative AI in 2024A Call to Action for Generative AI in 2024
A Call to Action for Generative AI in 2024
 
Finology Group – Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
Finology Group – Insurtech Innovation Award 2024Finology Group – Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
Finology Group – Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
 
Factors to Consider When Choosing Accounts Payable Services Providers.pptx
Factors to Consider When Choosing Accounts Payable Services Providers.pptxFactors to Consider When Choosing Accounts Payable Services Providers.pptx
Factors to Consider When Choosing Accounts Payable Services Providers.pptx
 
Automating Google Workspace (GWS) & more with Apps Script
Automating Google Workspace (GWS) & more with Apps ScriptAutomating Google Workspace (GWS) & more with Apps Script
Automating Google Workspace (GWS) & more with Apps Script
 
The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024
The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024
The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024
 
08448380779 Call Girls In Diplomatic Enclave Women Seeking Men
08448380779 Call Girls In Diplomatic Enclave Women Seeking Men08448380779 Call Girls In Diplomatic Enclave Women Seeking Men
08448380779 Call Girls In Diplomatic Enclave Women Seeking Men
 
How to convert PDF to text with Nanonets
How to convert PDF to text with NanonetsHow to convert PDF to text with Nanonets
How to convert PDF to text with Nanonets
 
Histor y of HAM Radio presentation slide
Histor y of HAM Radio presentation slideHistor y of HAM Radio presentation slide
Histor y of HAM Radio presentation slide
 
The Role of Taxonomy and Ontology in Semantic Layers - Heather Hedden.pdf
The Role of Taxonomy and Ontology in Semantic Layers - Heather Hedden.pdfThe Role of Taxonomy and Ontology in Semantic Layers - Heather Hedden.pdf
The Role of Taxonomy and Ontology in Semantic Layers - Heather Hedden.pdf
 

Wordcamp2009 - Lessons from Mozilla

  • 1. Lessons from Mozilla John Lilly john.jubjubs.net May 30, 2009 WordCamp San Francisco
  • 2. special end-of-day quote: “Sleep” and I broke up a few nights ago. I’m dating “Coffee” now. She’s hot! @CoryBooker (mayor of Newark, NJ)
  • 3. Lessons from Mozilla: 7 insights, 2 problems & some thoughts for 2009
  • 4. Warning!! Your Mileage May Vary
  • 5. First, some context... about:Mozilla
  • 6. about:Mozilla 1. a global, open source project 2. a community of thousands of creators 3. a mission-oriented organization 4. a public benefit company and subs 5. the maker of Firefox & Thunderbird
  • 8. or from steveyo on reddit (and my personal favorite): quot;Firefox is the most bumpy supermarket after skittles and car.quot;
  • 9. about:Mozilla Mozilla’s Mission: To promote choice and innovation on the Internet
  • 10. the Web is too important... seriously. that’s it.
  • 11. about:Mozilla •Mozilla project started in 1998 within Netscape •Mozilla Foundation started in 2003 •approximately 225 employees in 20 countries •40% of code contributed by non-employees •testing community of 20,000+ •current reach is more than 300 million users
  • 12. Firefox Market Share as of 4/2009
  • 13. Now... Lessons from Mozilla: 7 insights, 2 problems & some thoughts for 2009
  • 14. Insight #1 Superior Products Matter
  • 15. Look again at some big successes... All are known for being best-in-class for users
  • 16. Without excellent experience & utility, the rest is meaningless
  • 17. Insight #2 Push (most) decision-making to the edges
  • 18. The Strongest Open Systems are Chaords 1. distributed decision-making 2. nodal authority 3. ways to route around http://upload.wikimedia.org/ wikipedia/en/d/d2/ Internet_map_1024.jpg
  • 19. Characteristics of Chaords (coined by Dee Hock) 1. exhibit characteristics of both chaos & order 2. regularly yield surprising innovation 3. highly robust & scalable systems examples: the Internet, Visa, Wikipedia
  • 20. Mozilla is a Chaord 1. high agreement on core values 2. decision-making rests with module owners 3. groups have distinct ways of working 4. many decision-makers outside the “official” org 5. communication is central
  • 21. Insight #3 Communication will happen in every possible way (so make sure it’s reusable)
  • 22. People will communicate in every useful way possible
  • 23. Wikis
  • 24. Blogs (and especially, Other Peoples’ Blogs!)
  • 25. Our main channels: bugzilla, IRC & newsgroups
  • 27. And very frequent real-life get-togethers
  • 28. Key: make every conversation (re)usable by as many people as possible
  • 29. Insight #4 Make it easy for your community to do the important things
  • 31. Localization Firefox ships in 72 languages; 71 of them localized by volunteers Making it easy is a huge priority
  • 32. Our focus now (increasingly) is on making it easier to help others do more
  • 33. Insight #5 Surprise is overrated
  • 34. Surprise is the opposite of engagement
  • 35. Goal is to increase the “inner circle” of participation
  • 37. Goal is to have growing inner circle -- ideally everyone should feel included
  • 38. Insight #6 Communities are not markets: members are citizens
  • 39. Citizens?? Citizens are more than consumers, are more than bystanders, are more than stakeholders
  • 40. Citizens! They are us. We are them.
  • 41. The best citizens challenge the status quo, propose improvements and make the conversation richer.
  • 42. They don’t just make products better. They make them what they are.
  • 43. Insight #7 (meta-insight) The key is the art of figuring out whether & how to apply each of these ideas
  • 44. How?? Experiment! Try things! Measure where possible.
  • 45. There are real problems, of course
  • 46. Problem #1 Engaged citizens are noisy
  • 47. Citizens are noisy... “The URL bar should “Fitts’ says bigger be removed.” buttons are better.” “What’s with the dirty house?” “There should be “My mom doesn’t a preference setting.” “Nobody uses the “Add support for understand tabs.” ‘Go’ button.” BitTorrent.” “OpenID is the future!” “Everyone uses tags, “That’s great!” not bookmarks.” “I love tabs!” “The profile manager should be redesigned.” “Add support for Ogg Vorbis.” “That’s awful” “Closebuttons are better at the end of the tabstrip.”
  • 50. ...and vital. They help products & technology & organization make hard decisions in the right way.
  • 51. Problem #2 At scale, there are no maps
  • 52. Actually, there are maps But they’re everybody else’s maps, and not really yours
  • 54. Key is defining what you care about, and how to measure it, and how to communicate litmus tests
  • 55. Postscript 2 Thoughts for 2009
  • 56. Thought #1 The Web is central (but at some risk)
  • 57. Every browser is getting better on standards, JS performance, etc... But not at the same pace.
  • 58. And this slower pace of change creates real problems for developers
  • 59. Thought #2 Together, we’re all deciding the future of the mobile Web right now
  • 60. Is this what we want? Traditional tight coupling between service, manufacturer & software http://flickr.com/photos/jaboobie/11686470/
  • 61. We can do better than this tethered model On the Web, you don’t have to ask permission
  • 62. Choices have consequences Which one do you want?
  • 63. Questions & Discussion lilly@mozilla.com john.jubjubs.net @johnolilly All content CC-Attribution Thanks & apologies & materials borrowed from: Mike Beltzner, Chris Beard, the Mozilla Community

Notes de l'éditeur