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on Webmaking Science
Since the end of October, Mozilla has had an open Directorship position for something called the ‘Webmaking Science Lab’. Other than this posted opening, I can’t seem to find anything written on this project. My assumption is that this is … Continue reading
CrisisCamp Boston January 2013 Retrospective
Last weekend we had a successful CrisisCamp Boston event at the MIT Media Lab. Here’s a short summary of how it came together and some of the outcomes. I got together with Rodrigo Davis and Pablo Ray Mazon of the … Continue reading
Why Mozilla? Manifesto and Milestones
This post is going to be the first in a series I’ll revisit from time to time answering the question: “Why Mozilla?” A little known fact: Mozilla is an organization with a Manifesto. It’s an inspiring document that outlines the … Continue reading
Markup APIs and the Read/Write Web
In my previous post on how Web Components should inform the Mozilla Webmaker roadmap I make mention of ‘widgets, buttons, and badges.’ The context behind this grouping of things is Kin Lane‘s exploration of ‘Embeddable API Strategy‘ contributing to his … Continue reading
Join me at CrisisCamp Boston on January 19-20
I’m working on reinvigorating CrisisCamp Boston by organizing a series of 2013 hackathons! The first will be next weekend at the MIT Media Lab. Click here for more info and registration. I’ll be continuing work with the InnCrisis team on … Continue reading
Web Components and Mozilla Webmaker
A few days ago, Brett Gaylor posted a Popcorn presentation with some proposed use cases to inform the technical roadmap for Mozilla Webmaker. I’m actually jumping up and down right now because I’ve literally had this blog post (the one … Continue reading
