As Firefox grows, so does the need for infrastructure and advocacy to help develop, promote, and deploy. Today, Mozilla China came online to spearhead these efforts in China.
On a related note, Mitchell's been in Beijing and has a nice write-up of her time there.
Posted by asa at March 4, 2005 06:43 AMMozilla.org.cn is anything but a succesful resource. Although its official, with the support from CAS(Chinese Academy of Science) and SUN China, It has no popularity, no indenpendent groups of people working on it, its website is nothing but a translated fronpage of mozilla.org, its forum has only single digit posts. I really wish Mozilla.org have done simple research before make decision. There are two very good resources for Chinese ppl who want to know more about MOzilla and firefox, apparently Mozilla.org didnt noticed them.
Posted by: wfeng on March 4, 2005 08:47 AMThe official one looks so much uglier than the unofficial ones. Clearly someone should improve this site a bit.
Posted by: minghong on March 4, 2005 10:08 AMAnd what exactly is http://www.mozilla-china.org/ then? That looks a lot better to me, actually. It is also consistent with the URIs choosen for other international parties.
Posted by: Anne on March 4, 2005 10:24 AMIt can not become perfect in one night and it takes time to grow up, I hope the time to grow up will be short and no matter whether the site is official or unofficial, it is good that there are parties who promise to coimmit to study and improve. Why so picky?
Though, it will help them to grow to put the comments at their forum.