This is my report on activities related to the Mozilla Foundation for the week ending July 20, 2007.

Projects for the week

Here’s a summary of what Foundation-related activities went on last week; for more information about others’ activities please see the weekly status reports published by David Boswell, Gerv Markham, and Zak Greant.

  • Grants and related activities. Henri Sivonen completed another milestone in his HTML conformance checker project.

    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.

  • IP/legal issues. I worked on some internal legal and licensing issues.

    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.

  • Other. Gerv attended the Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS). Zak has been working to help get the Internet as a Public Good symposium organized. David has been working on various tasks related to donations to the Mozilla Foundation.

Upcoming activities

  • I’ll be attending OSCON 2007 along with the rest of the Mozilla Foundation folks and lots of other Mozilla people; I’ll be in Portland Tuesday and Wednesday, July 24 and 25.
  • David, Zak, and I will be in Boston on July 30–31 participating in the IPG symposium.