----- Original Message -----
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I often find myself wondering what I can and can't say about Firefox
> OS,
> and what has been announced publicly. I'm sure others are in the same
> position. So I thought it would be great if there was a page which
> summarised the public info on key topics such as announced partners,
> release dates, release geographies and so on.
> 
> Then I thought: it would be difficult for someone inside MoCo to
> maintain this page, and risky for them if they messed it up. However,
> it
> would be much easier for someone outside MoCo to do, because by
> definition they would only be able to rely on public sources for the
> info. So there's no possibility of an information leak. Taking a leaf
> from the security coders, call it a "least privilege" implementation
> :-)
> 
> Is there anyone who is following the development of Firefox OS and
> who
> is not employed by MoCo who would be interested in performing this
> service for everyone?

I think this type of information gathering is tricky at best. It's possible 
that a news article or other non Mozilla source may contain information that is 
speculative. This information, whether correct or not, may not be appropriate 
for Mozilla to list or disclose. Elsewhere in this thread someone suggested 
using wikipedia, which I think is a better idea than hosting this information 
on wikimo or another official Mozilla source.

Lawrence
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