This is my report on activities of the Mozilla Foundation for the week ending March 2, 2007.

Projects for the week

Here’s a partial listing of what I and others at the Foundation did this past week:

  • Grants and related activities. I continued preparations for the CSUN conference, including making sure we have booth banners and signs, handouts, etc.

    Next action(s): Finish up CSUN stuff.

  • CA certificates. Gerv Markham continued work on processing bugs for including CA certificates. Gerv and I also provided some feedback to the Mozilla Corporation on possible approaches to dealing with Extended Validation certificates.

    Next action(s): I need to work with Gerv to make sure we have bugs filed for all current requests from CAs.

  • IP/legal issues. I worked on putting together a draft Mozilla corporate contributors agreement suitable for public review (bug 342029).

    Next action(s): Complete work on the contributors agreement draft and get it published.

  • Other. Gerv is now publishing his own status reports; for more information see his report for the week ending March 2.

Upcoming activities

  • I’ll be at the Mozilla offices in Mountain View on March 13 and 14.
  • I’ll be attending the CSUN accessibility conference in Los Angeles on March 21 and 22.
  • Along with Aaron Leventhal I’ll be attending a United Nations event in New York City on March 26 to discuss Mozilla accessibility-related topics; this is in association with the Global Initiative on Inclusive Information and Communications Technologies (G3ICT).

Random notes

Not much else happened last week that was worth noting.