relaunch of air mozilla
Join us next Wednesday afternoon for the return of Air Mozilla -- the live "call in" show featuring influential Mozilla contributors from all over the world.
This second inaugural broadcast will feature Michell Baker, Chief Lizard Wrangler and CEO at Mozilla.
Mitchell will be talking about the state of the Mozilla project, and she will be taking questions from our audience via email, IM, and IRC.
Who: The Mozilla Community, host Asa Dotzler, and special guest Mitchell Baker.
When: Wednesday, July 11, from 14:00:00 - 15:00:00 PDT (UTC -7.)
Where: View the webcast at air.mozilla.com and participate on IRC, IM, or email.
* IRC: join the discussion on irc.mozilla.org #airmozilla
* IM: instant message your questions to the AIM/YIM/GTalk screenname airmozilla.
* email: send in your questions before and during the show to airmozilla@mozilla.com
We're hoping to make Air Mozilla a regular feature and to broaden the format to included not just interviews, but screencasts with tips and tricks, news segments, and other community generated content.
Join us for the relaunch next Wednesday and help us shape the future of Air Mozilla.
update: The broadcast will require the latest Flash player. Downloadable files will be made available sometime shortly after the broadcast and will be available in multiple formats.
reactions, thoughts, comments, etc.
Will the recorded content be released under a Creative Commons license?
Are we free to re-broadcast?
Posted by: Ken Saunders | July 6, 2007 3:24 PM
AIM and Y!M are both closed, proprietary IM client/server and protocols.
Google Talk is based on Jabber/XMPP which is an open standard, normalized by the IETF, but the proprietary client doesn't do chatrooms, nor GMail, only the Google Talk Gadget (Flash applet): http://talkgadget.google.com/talkgadget/popout
Maybe the Mozilla Foundation should be more supportive of open standards-based technologies like Jabber/XMPP, like seh does on the web part of the internet.
N�co
xmpp:nyco@jabber.fr
Posted by: N�co | July 9, 2007 5:03 AM
Ken, yeah. We're going to make the video available for re-broadcast.
Posted by: Asa Dotzler | July 11, 2007 9:00 AM