Hi everyone, At the summit last year, several of us had "aha" moments around Mozilla, the community, the internet, and language. We've started a small but growing working group towards addressing the issues of open language tools.
More info about the project and our scope here - https://wiki.mozilla.org/Intellego What we'd like feedback on especially is our "Declaration of Principles." It's a similar document in tone to the manifesto. It is meant to explain why a project like Intellego is important and how it promotes Mozilla's principles as expressed in the manifesto. It's the why, where the project info is what we're doing: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Intellego/Mission We want to make sure the principles as expressed are within the realm of Mozilla's mission and do not over commit or promise things that are extra to the core Mozilla mission. We've been intentionally staying a bit quiet about the project, to make sure it could be viable before we tried to sell people on the idea. We believe we're at that point. So far we are happy to be a community project and aren't asking to be a MoCo product. You'll see though that our work supports efforts for in-browser translation and in the future we hope to be ready to be a solution to that problem. Thanks! _______________________________________________ governance mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance
