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Today
How to make community members stick at djst’s nest
an interesting conclusion about how to turn new and casual contributors into long-time community members: the key is to distribute ownership.
To wrap up, there were several things that motivated me to stay active in the Mozilla community: * A belief in the mission of the project — to create a web browser that supports and promotes the use of open standards * An interest in the technology — initially with the Gecko logo as my hook * The feeling of belonging in a community of people with similar interests * The desire to give something back to a project that gave (and still gives) me the best browser in the world for free * The experiences gained by managing a website — HTML, CSS, server configurations, and perhaps most importantly, the English language * The recognition and respect from Mozilla project members for my contributions * The pride of being responsible for an important piece of the project
Yesterday
Le futur de HTML
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03 July 2009
the tristan washing machine at hacks.mozilla.org
02 July 2009
HTML5 Doctor, helping you implement HTML 5 today
01 July 2009
Yes, You Can Use HTML 5 Today! [HTML & XHTML Tutorials]
30 June 2009
29 June 2009
html5.js > html5-now - Dean Edwards
A JavaScript library to support HTML5 in non-compliant browsers
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Add. Bruce Lawson : Dean was showing his new JavaScript library that plugs the holes in browsers’ HTML 5 implementations. If a browser does do something natively, ther library does nothing; otherwise it fills that gap—so now you can have Web Forms with all browsers, canvas in IE. As a bonus, it’s all keyboard accessible, everything looks like native UI controls and it even inherits the native Windows themes. I’m looking forward to helping beta test this baby.
28 June 2009
26 June 2009
Opérations de maintenance sous PostgreSQL » UNIX Garden
25 June 2009
Blogo Numericus -- Google Index as world heritage
Because it is our index. At least partly, because the content is ours. And I won’t deny that it is partly Google Inc. property too, as the manufacturer and operator of the index. But it’s partly ours as well, and that is a very important point to make.
Therefore, may be we can begin to consider the Google index as a common good shared between Google and all the mankind.
Outlook’s broken—Let’s fix it
24 June 2009
