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Mozilla Foundation Turns 1

antatack writes "It's already been a year since the Mozilla Foundation was created, and it's been quite a year. The Mozilla Foundation has prospered, our products are receiving rave reviews, consumer and enterprise interest in Mozilla products is at an all time high, the awareness of the importance of choice in browser software is growing and our community remains vigorous and energetic."

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  1. A new paradigm of sorts by erick99 · · Score: 5, Informative
    5.5 million downloads of Mozilla products in the last 30 days, including over 3 million downloads of Mozilla Firefox. That's close to 200,000 downloads a day over the last month.

    This is really an amazing feat for what is essentially a volunteer group within an organization that acts as a non-profit entity. I don't know the exact status of Mozilla but I think this is descript of the actual effort. It would be remarkable for a large company, publicly funded, to do this well.

    Happy Birthday!

    Erick

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    1. Re:A new paradigm of sorts by erick99 · · Score: 5, Insightful
      The whole concept of how Mozilla has come to be, and released high quality products, from within a framework that is radically different from the companies that otherwise do this in pure for-profit model.

      Mozilla is not secretive and embraces it's end-users in a fashion that is almost antithetical to contemporary software companies. Mozilla is an exceptionally responsive entity (esp. regarding security issues it would seem). There is more but I will leave it at that. Perhaps other slash dot folks could amplify this point more eloquently than I am able.

      It is simply an observation of mine and I understand that I am out on a limb. If you disagree, I do understnd.

      Cheers!

      Erick

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    2. Re:A new paradigm of sorts by frankthechicken · · Score: 5, Interesting

      But with the lack of info on the Mozilla site, I wonder how many people know this, and download the entire 0.9.2 version, instead of just the patch.

      Surely there should at least be a note mentioning the patch on the front page?

  2. Success story by Kombat · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I don't really have much to say, other than "Congratulations." They've been a poster-boy for OSS, and proven that network collaboration really can result in a stable, useful, well-developed product. I wonder what new innovations we'll be praising for the 2nd, or even 5th anniversary.

    Great job guys, and thanks for the browser. :)

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  3. Re:now all you need by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Moderators please fix the above "anti-groupthink" moderation. Pointing out realistic flaws with what otherwise might be an excellent product and flagship of the Open Source movement might temporarily damage pride, but knowing that they exist in order that they should be fixed can only be to our advantage.

  4. Internet Explorer Foundation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    For just pennies a day, you could help IE get the help it needs to combat virii. Weekly updates will come with a picture of the browser you are supporting.... Please help.

  5. Re:Model for other OSS projects? by jsebrech · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I could name three things that come to mind that mozilla did in the past year, and are underrepresented among other OSS projects:

    - Focus on performance, make it faster with every release (granted, the mozilla project has been doing this for years)
    - Do not treat any platform in an inferior way, focus on providing quality products on all platforms, including windows and mac.
    - Have a visual design policy and team, redesigning the apps for improved ease of use, look and feel. Make sure the apps can be used easily by more than geeks. Make sure there is a fitting design for every platform the app runs on.

  6. Re:Significant advantages? by Ex+Machina · · Score: 5, Informative

    http://pagerankstatus.mozdev.org/ Google Pagerank status: Displays the Google Pagerank in your browser's status bar.

  7. Re:Model for other OSS projects? by duffbeer703 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Other OSS desktop projects have too much ideological and egotistical overhead and too much corporate influence.

    Try naming some Mozilla developers... I bet you can't.

    The Mozilla people have an extreme loyalty to their product. Their focus seems to be developing superior applications, period.

    Other popular Open-Source projects are too focused on trying to unseat Windows or too bogged down in bureaucratic infighting.

    The keys to making a successful product are:

    - Make the best product that you can
    - Tell your audience about it

    That why Apple has always been successful at selling workstations. They build a premium, high-quality product and evangelize it.

    Think about projects like GNU Hurd and FreeBSD. Each of these projects started out with the potential for greatness, but never met that potential. GNU Hurd gets no attention because its leadership is too focused on idealogical matters and vanity. FreeBSD created a political process around it that created a perception that new developers weren't welcome.

    With Mozilla, you never hear about political bullshit. The leadership of the project is focused on the project instead of looking for their names in print. They certainly have made their share of mistakes, but when they do they go back and code. ... And the result is the best browser and one of the better email clients on the market.

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