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A core part of our collective work is promoting and protecting an open web that allows for generativity—the ability for people to make new and unanticipated things online. We do this through software, developer education, and community building aimed at promoting the technologies that make the web open. We also engage with Internet users everywhere to explain and encourage the value of participation and distributed decision making as part of the Internet's DNA.
Software
Mozilla software brings the open web to users and developers alike. Examples include:
- Firefox brings emerging open web technologies like video and audio and 3D graphics to millions of people around the world.
- Bespin gives developers better tools for creating advanced web applications using open web technologies.
- Jetpack uses open web technologies to let people enhance their browser.
Leadership
Mozilla stands up for the cause of the open internet in a number of ways:
- Actively working with others to develop next generation web standards, such as WHAT-WG (the next version of HTML) and ECMA (the next version of JavaScript)
- Backing efforts to keep to keep hardware, software and networks open.
Get Involved
If you'd like to help us with our open web work, please use these links to dive right in:
If you have any comments or questions about any of this, please contact us through the Evangelism group or chat with us on the #evangelism channel.
The Mozilla Foundation
The Mozilla Foundation is a non-profit public benefit organization that sponsors the Mozilla project and devotes its resources to promoting Mozilla's mission.
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