Download - El sorprendente crecimiento de Firefox Chris Hofmann MozChile/JRSL Oct. 2009 [email protected]
El sorprendente crecimiento de Firefox
Chris HofmannMozChile/JRSL Oct. [email protected]
¿Quiénes somos?
Me encanta esta comunidad
Yo Amore de los Communidad
Connected by a Love for:
Conectados por un amor
Making the Web Better
Hacer la web mejor
Making the Browser Better
Haciendo el mejor navegador
The Keys to Growth Making the Browser Better
Make it Faster - Hacerlo más rápido
Make it Safer - Hacerla más segura
Easier to Use - Que sea más fácil de usar
Make it “Interoperable” – Build an 'Open Web'
Share it with more people, in more places, on more computers, and more devices
Compartirlo con más personas, en más lugares, en los viajeros más y los dispositivos
¿Cómo puede ayudar?
Make it FasterAyuda en las pruebas
– Find a site that is slow, diagnose, submit a bug
– Send in a crash report
Make it Safer– otros ayudan a entender las actualizaciones
– firefox updates
– Plugins updates
– Remove IE6 from the web!
Siguiente Gran Campaña
¿Cómo puede ayudar?
Make it Easier to Use– Mozilla Labs Design Challenges,
– Test Pilot...
– Participate! http://labs.mozilla.com
¿Cómo puede ayudar?
Make it Easier to Use– Translate support.mozilla.org articles
420,000 visitors to SUMO each month from Spanish Speaking Countries.
Many articles need to be created and improved
irc://irc.mozilla.org #mozilla-hispano
Me! chofmann @ mozilla.org
Guillermo Movia
https://support.mozilla.com/es/kb/Localization+Dashboard
12. Spain 10928216. Mexico 7331919. Argentina 5544022. Chile 4804924. Colombia 4661635. Venezuela 29223
53. Peru 1196061. Puerto Rico 867068. Ecuador 673570. Costa Rica 6267
72. Uruguay 504977. Guatemala 390280. El Salvador 359083. Paraguay 3025
87. Panama 292597. Bolivia 1871103. Honduras 1546123. Cuba 373
417841
Monthly Visitors to
SUMO
Looking for
Help
Danger!
Complicated/Technical Topics Ahead ;-)
What is the Open Web?
Why is important?
Many meanings for many different people
What is Open?
What is the Web?
The Web
Replaced
Walled Gardens
of the 80's - '90's
Interoperability is
a key part of
The 'Open Web'
Examples
maps.google
gmail
many other
web 2.0 sites
easier
faster to use
work in all browsers
For Web
Developers
Finding and
Staying
Within the
Bounds of
“Sweet Spot”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweet_spot
Make the
sweetspot more
knowable and
understandable
Better docs
Better tools
Bespin
Firebug
Expand the Sweetspot
Browser
Innovations!
Fix the Standards Process
Reference
Implementations
Open APIs & Code
Clean up around
the Sweetspot
Get rid of IE6
Get rid of old
versions of
Flash
Get rid of
Proprietary
Extensions
Defining the Open Web
This is only one definition of the open web
Add yours! Get involved!
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat
To conclude:
You can not stop us....
You can only hope to contain us...
Mozilla, Firefox, and Free Software is Everywhere
President Lula, Gov. Leaders...
CEBIT Germany– who uses firefox at work?
Firefox When You Travel --Swisscom Kiosk
Inflight Systems
JS Alerts, CSS all working good..
Oh, no!
Even on the streets of Sanitago
Two Years Ago there were 2 Million People that Used Firefox Every Day In The Top 20 Spanish Speaking Countries
And Now?
City Hall - Paris
Choice and Innovation
Providing Good Choices and Innovating is about trying 100's of things to find 2 or 3 good answers:
• Repair 'bad' choices – Simplify
– Throw stuff out
• Look for Opportunities in the 6 Questions– Habits and needs change and evolve
– Tab Browsing Example
– What Worked for 6 Tabs doesn't work for 40
About Choice
• Humans Not Wired to Make Good Choices
• Lack of Understanding
• Reactive v. Contemplative Decisions
• Order of Choice Matters
• “Choice Architects” Can Help
Get Feedback From Users
Watch SUMO Dashboard, Searches, Forums,
Watch Google Trends
20,000 Page Views Per Month –
“Private Browsing” in Germany
Expanding Dimensions of Openness
Expanding Dimensions of Openness
Product hot____ <___notDistribution Grass Roots ConventionalProduct as Platform Open ClosedPublic Asset FLOSS PropritaryDecision Making Distributed CentralizedDevel. Approach Participatory Exclusive
Peer ReviewCommunication Open SecretiveProduct Planning Open/RFC ClosedOrg Structure Starfish Spider
How Open is YourProduct?
How Open is Your Org?
Hundreds of Chances to be “Open” each day
Creating Open (Trusted) Organizations is Hard
Its made of 1000's of decisions
made in many different dimensions
over many years.
Keep asking the questions every day.
How Open/Transparent/Observable/Engaging is Our Organization?
How Well Are We Serving Our Users?