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Game On competition by Mozilla Labs

Friday, October 15th, 2010

Game On 2010 is Mozilla Labs’ first international gaming competition. Game On is all about games built, delivered and played on the open Web and the browser.

They invite developers of all experience levels to participate in creating awesome games for the open Web. It seems they have some fun surprises in store between now and January 11, 2011 when the contest wraps.

More info at https://gaming.mozillalabs.com/

Author: Germán Toro del Valle, Telefónica Investigación y Desarrollo
Tags: competition, games, Mozilla
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Pascal Shevrel, Mozilla’s co-founder, gave a talk at our project meeting in Madrid

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

TITLE OF THE TALK: “The Mozilla project and its communities: how communities are key to the project”.

ABSTRACT:
With more than 300 million users gained in less 5 years, the Mozilla project is today one of the most improtant open source project in the world. Based on a worldwide community of developers, translators, promoters, beta testers and enthusiasts, Mozilla has one of the most efficient and passionate community backing the creation of its software products and promoting innovation and the open web. This talk will explain how the various mozilla communities are organized into a global project and what is motivating a large variety of people in the world to collaborate in an open source project like Mozilla.

SPEAKER’S SHORT BIO:
Mozilla Europe co-founder and board member, Pascal Chevrel manages Web localization (worldwide) for the Mozilla project and community growth in Europe.
Mozilla press spokesperson for the Spanish market, Pascal is also a contributor in the French and Spanish communities as member of the Mozilla Hispano and MozFR projects.

Author: Olga Morozova, STI Innsbruck
Tags: community, Mozilla, open source project
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Mozilla’s “Blog of metrics”

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

We were inspired by the Mozilla’s “Blog of metrics”. And we want to share some information about it here.
The Blog is focused on collecting, analyzing, and sharing various metrics about Mozilla’s products and enlightens the quantitative aspects of marketing and strategy. The Blog aims at improving of Mozilla’s performance on the Web.
The world of Mozilla includes many Firefox related feedback mechanisms. Crash reporting, Bugzilla and spreadfirefox.com represent some of them. Furthermore, the Mozilla team carries out the surveys about updates of Flash Player, updates of Firefox, as well as about Firefox uninstalling. The received feedbacks help Mozilla’s team to improve the Firefox and to contribute to its adoption.
The metrics help to investigate what incentives motivate the user to participate in the surveys, what design of the feedback forms provokes the most feedback, or what prevents the users from upgrading the Firefox. The upgrading of Firefox and reporting about crash on the Web pages help the Mozilla team to improve the Firefox technology. When the user updates Firefox, he receives the better version of the Web browser. The same evidence functions for the Flash update. Many sites can’t be downloaded appropriately if the users don’t have Flash or have non-updated version of Flash that doesn’t work properly.
By giving feedback about crashed sites, the user helps unconsciously to improve the Firefox. So the users contribute to the development of their Web browser and thus get the profit of their contribution later by Web surfing with the new and more powerful versions of Firefox.
The same model functions by INSEMTIVES: The project aims at developing the technology that motivates the users to solve the tasks for the creation of the Semantic Web. The Semantic Web will make the Web the better place, where the user can faster find the needed information and enjoy the using of the better product.

We find the survey results of Mozilla’s team about the participatory design quite interesting for our project. Here are some of them:
1) The implementation of the pop-up in the middle of the window with the offer to take part in 5 minutes survey (instead of having the feedback button at the bottom of the screen) increased the amount of participants enormously. Moreover (and that is really important!!!), only one or two people out of 700 total comments said something negative about the pop-up itself. http://blog.mozilla.com/metrics/2009/08/18/cats-love-firefox-support/
2) The Mozilla team runs the tests where they investigate what color of Firefox download button causes more clicks. With a 1% lift the winning color was green and 1% translates to nearly 2 million downloads annually that is, 2 million more potential Firefox users. Such optimization testings are run quite often by Mozilla team and the colors are optimized according to the survey results.
http://blog.mozilla.com/metrics/2009/06/19/firefox-is-green/

Author: Olga Morozova, STI Innsbruck
Tags: Firefox, incentives, INSEMTIVES, Mozilla, participatory design
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