I've been told that the original cut of the Mozilla DMB Youtube "ad" is too long for some people's tastes. For this reason, a shortened version was made:
We interviewed students at George Mason University about their experiences with Firefox and Mozilla generally. Full interviews are available at the Mozilla Digital Memory Bank.
We then edited some responses together to make an "ad" to promote the site, and hopefully to get the word out and get people to contribute content:
We then edited some responses together to make an "ad" to promote the site, and hopefully to get the word out and get people to contribute content:
Is Open Source "democratic"? Does it produce better software? Or is it just... cool?
The Mozilla Digital Memory Bank is an interactive archive that is trying to answer these questions by documenting the history of Mozilla products. You can contribute your own images and experiences, as well as to browse the histories left by others. Help us build the history of Open Source at http://mozillamemory.org by:
- Uploading images and documents,
- Creating a short video,
- Sharing a story,
- Responding to a brief questionnaire, or
- Volunteering for an interview.
This account has been set up by the people at the Mozilla Digital Memory Bank in an attempt to reach out to the Livejournal community, and try to draw people from that community to submit material for the project.
Feel free to contact us via this journal, or through the contact information listed on our site. We want to hear from you!
