On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 9:24 AM, Baptiste DENAEYER <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi everyone, > > This email follow-up the "ACTA + Latinamerican countries + Mozilla" message > on reps-mentors mailing list. > > More and more people inside Mozilla seems concerned about Internet policy > that State over the world try to regulate in there own way. Often those > ways are not compatible with the Mozilla's Manifesto. Aware of that, some > Mozillians think that making computer product is not enough. Some people > think that Mozilla's manifesto should inspire world governance when they > talk about internet. > > Some actions have been proposed in order to push Mozilla into that > direction. As long as this is quite assimilate to activism, no move were > done from the community. One question stay unanswered: > > What Mozilla do think about taking part on internet defense ? (on a legal > field) > > My own answer would be like. > > If you have an Idea that is in relation to the Mozilla Manifesto (make sure > you've read it), just do it. > When this idea envolve Mozilla just inform governance Mailing list that you > are about to do it. > If people think this is a crazy thing, just abort it > Otherwise go for it and ask Mozillians-friend if they want to join. > > Anyway, I've surely miss something about Mozilla's governance. So could > someone with high autority answer that question ? > > Regards > > Baptiste > _______________________________________________ > governance mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance > Mozilla already does participate in these ways, at least in the US. See Harvey's blog http://lockshot.wordpress.com/ There is a legal mailing list that seems to be underutilized. That may be a good place to organize these types of activities. _______________________________________________ governance mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance
