Moving Firefox Fourwards
I last interviewed Mozilla Europe's Tristan Nitot a couple of years ago. Yesterday, I met up with him again, and caught up with the latest goings-on in the world of Firefox.
On Open Enterprise blog.
open source, open genomics, open creation
I last interviewed Mozilla Europe's Tristan Nitot a couple of years ago. Yesterday, I met up with him again, and caught up with the latest goings-on in the world of Firefox.
On Open Enterprise blog.
Posted by Glyn Moody at 2:41 pm 0 comments
Labels: chrome, Firefox, internet explorer, open enterprise, spreadfirefox, tristan nitot
Mozilla's Tristan Nitot has come up with a rather fine aphorism:Twitter, c'est la version XXI°S des salons mondains, mais limitée à 140 caractères, et à l'échelle du globe.
So come on people, start polishing those tweets: somewhere out there is La Rochefoucauld of Twitter....
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Posted by Glyn Moody at 3:28 pm 0 comments
Labels: mozilla, tristan nitot, tweets, twitter
It's been a great year for free software, which just keeps on getting better and more widely adopted. And if you can't quite remember who, what, when, why or how, try these excellent listings from Matt Asay and Tristan Nitot for open source and Mozilla respectively.
Posted by Glyn Moody at 1:28 pm 0 comments
Labels: 2007, lists, Matt Asay, mozilla, tristan nitot
The head of Mozilla in Europe, Tristan Nitot, has an interesting post about the French Gendarmerie National switching to both Firefox and Thunderbird. But the real story is not the obvious one of another Firefox and Thunderbird victory. After all, Firefox in particular benefits from a typical virtuous circle: the more people who use it, the greater the incentive to follow suit as more sites start adopting open Web standards.
The real kicker comes right at the end of the quotation from an interview with the man in charge of the move, Général Brachet:
Our first goal is to migrate all the upper layers of the workstation to Open Source Software to be independent of the Operating System.
Posted by Glyn Moody at 10:09 am 0 comments
Labels: clapham, Firefox, froogle, gendarmerie, Microsoft, mozilla, omnibus, openoffice.org, thunderbird, tristan nitot
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