New Mozilla Blog
Mozilla's marketing team is getting close to launching a blog intended to serve as the official, central Mozilla Corporation blog with both original and cross-posted entries from the Mozilla blogosphere.
To date, we’ve not had a central venue, rather disparate sources (press releases, community blogs, Mozillazine, etc) for users, journalists and other interested folks to hear our stance and take on news and happenings. We will also maintain a blogroll that links to Mozilla community blogs. The Mozilla blog is also intended to build a stronger Mozilla brand association or umbrella to individual blogger personalities.
We are still working on a name for the blog. Please let me know if you have any suggestions. We'll launch by the end of May, if not sooner.
Audience:
We expect the audience for this blog to include both our core set of technically advanced users, members of our extended open source community, new users who are less technically savvy, journalists and bloggers. We’d like to optimize the design for new users and use this platform to provide another perspective on who Mozilla is and what we represent.
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