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The Evolution of SUMO

When I joined the SUMO [http://support.mozilla.com/] team six months ago, the team was just starting a discussion of “where do we go from here?”  SUMO was built on a CMS called TikiWiki [http://tikiwiki.org/], and had diverged pretty significantly in two years. (David Tenser wrote a
23 Feb 2010 4 min read
linux

Local Web Development

I’m not ashamed of it: I like Windows. I think the user experience is light-years ahead of Gnome and KDE. There’s nothing ostensibly wrong with OS X, but there are little usability differences and frankly switching isn’t worth the annoyance to me. That’s why I run
08 Dec 2009 3 min read
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So You Wanna Help Mozilla?

A common theme we heard in responses to our web developer survey [http://hacks.mozilla.org/2009/11/web-developer-survey-update/] was: “I wish I could help Mozilla, but I’m just a web developer.” Well, fellow web ninjas, you can put your skills to work with Mozilla and help make the
03 Dec 2009 3 min read
contribute

Mozilla Web Development is Open Source

At Mozilla, our web development projects are open source, publicly available, and interested in community contributions. This is one of those things that makes absolute sense when you hear it, but you may have never heard, or thought, of it before. It’s not terribly well-publicized—that’s something Mike
28 Sep 2009 1 min read
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