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focusing on one slide from my FOSDEM talk that talks about finding some kind of communication channel to cross-connect the community.
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Coqui, WebThings, and others) - which is often taking them off the radar of many people even though I still consider them as being part of this wider community around the Mozilla Manifesto and the Open Web.įollowing the talk, I brought that topic to the Reps Weekly Call this last week (see linked video), esp. That has been helped a lot by a lot of interesting projects being split off Mozilla into separate projects in recent years (see e.g. While figuring out the points I wanted to talk about and assembling my slides for that talk, I realized that one of the largest issues I'm seeing is that the Mozilla community nowadays feels very disconnected to me, like several islands, within each there is good stuff being done, but most people not knowing much about what's happening elsewhere. After some behind-the-scenes discussions with Michael Kohler on what I could contribute at this year's FOSDEM, I ended up doing a presentation about my personal Suggestions for a Stronger Mozilla Community (video is available on the linked page).