Websites/Mozilla.org/Archive/Parks
Parks is a project that makes it possible for Mozilla Foundation to use some of the energy around Firefox and other releases by fundraising for a gift to parks used as release codenames. For each release a page profiling the park will be built, highlighting the similiarity between parks (the original public commons) and the Mozillia Project (the web as public commons). After the fundraising period a gift will be made to the namesake park for conservation efforts.
Parks
- Firefox 4.0 Tumucumaque (Planned for Q4 2010)
- Thunderbird 3.1 Lanikai (Planned for Q2 2010)
- Firefox 3.6 Namoroka (Launched Q4 2009)
- Firefox 3.5 Shiretoko (Launched Q2 2009)
Content Notes
Original thinking was that we could create a mini-site at parks.mozilla.org to host this content, but decided that mozilla.org/parks was a better location for this since we want to keep it tied to Mozilla's mission. The following pages have thoughts about how to structure this content on mozilla.org.
Blog Posts
- Mozilla Parks (or, There’s A Whale In That Tree!) (May 28, 2010)
- Lanikai Beach (May 12, 2010)
- First mockup of Lanikai beach page (April 9, 2010)
- Namoroka is the code name for Firefox 3.6. It’s also a real place in Madagascar, full of lemurs that need your help. (December 16, 2009)
- Namoroka Parks Page Is Live (December 16, 2009)
- A public internet deserves great beaches (December 15, 2009)
- Tweaks To Parks Page Design (December 10, 2009)
- Telling Our History With Parks (December 2, 2009)
- Save the web, save a lemur? (December 2, 2009)
- Background on Discover Shiretoko and interFORest (June 24th, 2009)
- Shiretoko, Firefox and the power of many (June 24, 2009)