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Mozilla Summit2013 : The Web We Want
Notes from 14:45 Santa Clara session Etherpad:
Welcome to the Mozilla Summit Santa Clara "The Web We Want" session Etherpad! Session hashtag: #mozwww URLs:
- https://etherpad.mozilla.org/mozwww2 (this Etherpad)
- https://wiki.mozilla.org/Summit2013/Sessions/Friday#The_Web_We_Want
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Attendees / Notetakers:
- Tantek Çelik - http://tantek.com - @t - co-facilitator
- Asa Dotzler - http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/asa @asadotzler - co-facilitator
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Contents
- 1 The Room We Want
- 2 The Web We Want
- 3 Clustering the Web We Want
- 3.1 Privacy, Security, Identity, Safety
- 3.2 Easier and empowering to use
- 3.3 Encourages Creativity and generating content
- 3.4 Reliable
- 3.5 Communicating and Connecting with people
- 3.6 Decentralized and User Control
- 3.7 Customization and Personalization
- 3.8 Development and Standards
- 3.9 Society Improvement
- 3.10 Alternative Business Models
The Room We Want
- architecture influences conversation
The Web We Want
- easy to publish & generate content (Luke Pacholski - Chicago)
- private (John - Rochester)
- fast (Brian - Ontario)
- always available (Boris Prpic, Belgrade, Serbia)
- connects me with people & communities (Tim Abraldes - Portland)
- Persona instead of Facebook Connect (Jake - Phoenix)
- Easy to use and makes me work better (Liu Xing - China)
- content discovery easier than it already is (Mike - SF)
- promote opportunity for everyone (Alan - Philipines)
- real-world quality high-speed communication (Will - SF)
- knows what I want (Jayde - Bangalore)
- connects people that I need to be connected with even if I don't know who they are, and not connected to those I don't want to be connected with (Steve Fink - San Carlos)
- democratic to share informtion (Owen - Seattle)
- brings out the best in people, and not the worst (Will - Montreal)
- control over what information of mine and my devices are used (Gian Carlo - Belgium)
- information, knowledge (Florian - Germany)
- easy to find something that I'm looking for (Anthony - Vancouver)
- complete anonymity (Tanvi)
- reliable (Mike - SF)
- complete remove yourself from it you want to (Hamilton - SF)
- write apps with without worrying about any hardware (Kyle - Toronto)
- communicate with people who have different culture and language easily (Pin - Beijing)
- that is not controlled by anybody (Boris Prpic, Belgrade, Serbia)
- easier, that I don't have to make settings for and login for (Owen - Seattle)
- makes it easy to have private communications that are safe & secure (Tim)
- you don't have to think about (Will - SF)
- based on use-cases, not products/silos (John - Rochester)
- where small changes like font-size don't break pages (Gian Carlo - Belgium)
- accessible (Gian Carlo - Belgium)
- play a part in education (Mike - SF)
- play a part in medicine (Mike - SF)
- sharing content is more standardized
- less dominated by advertising (Craig - Oakland)
- integrates smoothly with my daily activities so that it's not the web or my life, but the web and my life (Steve Fink - San Carlos)
- follows me across devices that I use (Brian - Ontario)
- everything for free [as in beer] (Pin - China)
- incentive structure that contributes to creating good stuff, discourages producing crap (Steve Fink - San Carlos)
- empower each person's voice (Hyeonseok Shin - Korea)
- won't intrude on my life that I won't overuse or misuse (Alan - Philipines)
- web in like everything I touch, car, doorknob (Owen - Seattle)
- everywhere in an unobtrusive (Craig - Oakland)
- same experience irrespective of resources/hardware (Vinil - India)
- not in my OS, but *is* my OS (Mike - Rochester)
- use offline (Gian Carlo - Belgium)
- beautiful (Will - SF)
- more than pixels, engages my other senses (Steve Fink - San Carlos)
- comprehensive (Will - SF)
- no stale links doesn't disappear in 5 years (Craig - Oakland)
- that Yahoo can't shutdown (Craig - Oakland)
- everyone owns their own identity and own data, especially if they own their own domain name (Tantek - SF)
- where I can't be tricked / spoofed by others (Chiung Hui - Taiwan)
- safer to make payments (Ramona - Romania)
- where you can change who you are, change your profile, identity
- can have multiple identities, can attach different identities based on the context (e.g. student, employees)
Clustering the Web We Want
- Privacy, Security, Identity, Safety
- Easier and empowering to use
- Encourages creativity and generating content
- Reliable
- Communicating and Connecting with People
- Decentralized and User Control
- Customization and Personalization
- Development and Standards
- Society Improvement
- Alternative Business Models
Privacy, Security, Identity, Safety
- private - e.g. encrypted email (John - Rochester)
- where I can't be tricked / spoofed by others (Chiung Hui - Taiwan)
- safer to make payments (Ramona - Romania)
- complete anonymity (Tanvi)
- complete remove yourself from it you want to (Hamilton - SF)
- makes it easy to have private communications that are safe & secure (Tim)
- where you can change who you are, change your profile, identity
- can have multiple identities, can attach different identities based on the context (e.g. student, employees)
- where I can't be tricked / spoofed by others (Chiung Hui - Taiwan)
- safer to make payments (Ramona - Romania)
Easier and empowering to use
- fast (Brian - Ontario)
- Easy to use and makes me work better (Liu Xing - China)
- content discovery easier than it already is (Mike - SF)
- real-world quality high-speed communication (Will - SF)
- knows what I want (Jaydev - Bangalore)
- accessible without devices (Girish -India)
- easier to make payments on (Rob - Oregon)
- easier, that I don't have to make settings for and login for (Owen - Seattle)
- you don't have to think about (Will - SF)
- where small changes like font-size don't break pages (Gian Carlo - Belgium)
- accessible (Gian Carlo - Belgium)
- integrates smoothly with my daily activities so that it's not the web or my life, but the web and my life (Steve Fink - San Carlos)
- follows me across devices that I use (Brian - Ontario)
- everything for free [as in beer] (Pin - China)
- beautiful (Will - SF)
- more than pixels, engages my other senses (Steve Fink - San Carlos)
Encourages Creativity and generating content
- democratic to share informtion (Owen - Seattle)
- empower each person's voice (Hyeon Seok - Korea)
- easy to publish & generate content (Luke Pacholski - Chicago)
- view source web as opposed to minified JS/CSS
Reliable
- always available (Boris Prpic, Belgrade, Serbia)
- reliable (Mike - SF)
- no stale links doesn't disappear in 5 years (Craig - Oakland)
- doesn't always require you to re-connect, is always reliable
- that Yahoo can't shutdown (Craig - Oakland)
Communicating and Connecting with people
- connects people that I need to be connected with even if I don't know who they are, and not connected to those I don't want to be connected with (Steve Fink - San Carlos)
- connects me with people & communities (Tim Abraldes - Portland)
- offers the same quality of experience to everyone, no matter where you are ( - )
- communicate with people who have different culture and language easily (Pin - Beijing)
Decentralized and User Control
- Persona instead of Facebook Connect (Jake - Phoenix)
- that is not controlled by anybody (Boris Prpic, Belgrade, Serbia)
- based on use-cases, not products/silos (John - Rochester)
- that Yahoo can't shutdown (Craig - Oakland)
- everyone owns their own identity and own data, especially if they own their own domain name (Tantek - SF)
Customization and Personalization
- kid-friendly web for children (Rob - Oregon)
- can give small amounts of data if you're constrained (Will - SF)
- understandable to the extent that anyone wants to can - as shallow or deep as people want (Asa - MV)
- adapts to my context, where I am, what time it is there ( - )
Development and Standards
- write apps with without worrying about any hardware (Kyle - Toronto)
- sharing content is more standardized ( - )
- open standards are important, being patent-free. more important than open source (Gian Carlo - Belgium)
- view source web as opposed to minified JS/CSS
Society Improvement
- play a part in education (Mike - SF)
- play a part in medicine (Mike - SF)
- brings out the best in people, and not the worst (Will - Montreal)
Alternative Business Models
- less dominated by advertising (Craig - Oakland)
- incentive structure that contributes to creating good stuff, discourages producing crap (Steve Fink - San Carlos)
- promote eeconomic opportunity for everyone (Alan - Philipines)