[Mozile] some ideas for free Mozile promotion

James A. Overton james at overton.ca
Sun Mar 26 12:24:30 EST 2006


Thanks Ruud,
	You're right that AJAX and web editing are hot topics. Your  
suggestions for promotion are good ones.
	What worries me is that Mozile is not quite ready for prime-time. If  
people try it out once and it breaks, they aren't likely to try it  
again. (Maybe I worry too much.)
	However, I think that we're getting very close now. The 0.7 series  
is stabilizing. I have working prototypes for structured XML editing,  
which I think is very exciting. The more people who help out, the  
faster it will happen.
	If there's anyone out there who would like to contribute, but finds  
there's some barrier in the way, please tell me so I can try to  
remove it. Maybe it's a lack of the right kind of documentation, or  
something about the way I've been running the project. I'd appreciate  
your suggestions and constructive criticism.

James

PS - Rudd, you might consider joining the mailing list so that your  
messages will be posted directly without waiting for me to approve them.


On 2006-Mar-26, at 11:14 AM, Ruud Steltenpool wrote:

> With Ajax being hot and http://www.writely.com and
> http://www.ajaxwrite.com/ even hotter, now is the time to get Mozile
> really out there.
>
> Start with getting it on http://addons.mozilla.org/ and mention it in
> comments  (just a Google (Blog) or Technorati Search) where someone is
> writing about one of the earlier mentioned 2 where appropriate.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ruud
>
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