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  "textContent": "This is my report on activities related to the [Mozilla Foundation][Mozilla] for the week ending July 13, 2007.\n\nProjects for the week\n\nNote that starting with this report I’m going to be more consistent about making this a report for all Foundation-related activities, not just stuff I’m doing.  For more information about others’ activities please see the weekly status reports published by [David Boswell][david], [Gerv Markham][gerv], and [Zak Greant][zak].\n\nHere’s a partial listing of what I and others did this past week.\n\n- Grants and related activities.  I completed paperwork for one more project left over from the Summer of Code applications, a project by Jörg Dotzki to create a Firefox extension to simulate the appearance of web pages to colorblind individuals.  I published a blog post on a proposed [accessibility vision and strategy][done] for the Mozilla Foundation.\n\n    Next action(s): Evaluate a funding request for sponsorship of a developer workshop (Mozilla-related but not Mozilla-specific).  Make a decision on two new accessibility-related proposals.\n\n- IP/legal issues.  I formally submitted the application for US trademark registration of the Camino logo.\n\n    Next action(s): Work with the SeaMonkey Council and others on appropriate policies for the SeaMonkey trademarks.  Work more to get the contributors agreement moved forward.\n\n- Other.  Zak has been working to help get the [Internet as a Public Good symposium][ipg] organized.  David has been working on various tasks related to donations to the Mozilla Foundation.\n\nUpcoming activities\n\n- I’ll be taking some vacation time this week.\n- Gerv will be in Pittsburgh this week participating in the [Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security][soups] (SOUPS).\n- I’ll be attending [OSCON 2007][oscon] the week of July 23, along with the rest of the Mozilla Foundation folks and lots of other Mozilla people.  (I’ll be in Portland Monday afternoon, Tuesday, and Wednesday.)\n- David, Zak, and I will be in Boston on July 30--31 participating in the [IPG symposium][ipg].\n\nRandom notes\n\nNew music downloaded last week: _[Nor’easter][]_ by [Slow Six][].  I’d make a comment here on its appeal, but [someone else][lyco] has already written it for me: “I am a huge fan of both classical and ambient music, and if you are too, you would definitely enjoy Slow Six’s brand new album, _Nor’easter_.”\n\n[david]: http://davidwboswell.wordpress.com/\n[gerv]: http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/gerv/archives/2007/07/weekly_status_20070713.html\n[zak]: http://zak.greant.com/mofo-weekly-report-2007-07-13/\n[done]: /mozilla/accessibility-vision-and-strategy\n[ipg]: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/ipg\n[soups]: http://cups.cs.cmu.edu/soups/2007/\n[oscon]: http://conferences.oreillynet.com/oscon/\n[Nor’easter]: http://www.emusic.com/album/Slow-Six-Nor-easter-MP3-Download/11056351.html\n[Slow Six]: http://www.slowsix.com/\n[lyco]: http://ifyouwanttosingout.blogspot.com/2007/07/chromatic-clouds-surround.html\n[Mozilla]: http://www.mozillafoundation.org/",
  "title": "Mozilla Foundation activities, week ending 2007/07/13"
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