meet mark surman
Next Wednesday, from 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. PDT (UTC-07:00) I'll be hosting another exciting edition of Air Mozilla Live.
Our guests this week will be Mitchell Baker and Mark Surman. Rather than type it up myself, I'll just quote Mitchell's blog:
I’m thrilled to report that we’ve identified the person we believe should lead the Mozilla Foundation into a new stage of activity. That person is Mark Surman, the role is Mozilla Foundation Executive Director. "We" in this case is the Executive Director Search Committee, the Mozilla Foundation Board of Directors, Mozilla Foundation staff, plus a set of other Mozilla contributors who have spoken with Mark.
So, this is your chance to meet Mark and ask questions. Don't miss it. If you can't make it, you can send me your questions ahead of time in email and watch the videocast after the fact. If you can join us, you'll want to be at Air Mozilla Live and on IRC server irc.mozilla.org, channel #airmozilla.
reactions, thoughts, comments, etc.
hi, i'm not sure if this is where i should ask this. i've read the plans for FF3.1 and most of what i read emphasizes on additional features most, if not all, FF users may not need. take spell check for instance and control tab, not everone needs it. so instead of making them an integral part of FF3.1, why not keep them as addons in this way only those who prefer them would install those features.
i've seen firefox grow from 3MB to the current size of 7MB and i blame this on features not everyone needs. please, i love firefox, and i don't want it to go the way of netscape 7, or was it 8, that suffered bloatness and everything.
keep it simple and thin. let addons be for the features.
Posted by: rino | July 22, 2008 9:14 AM