I've been urged to weigh in on Mozilla issues — since, among browser folk, they've always been more on the individual's side than any of the others. And we know them. They are friends and colleagues. Also, as you probably also know, they've been in the news lately.So I did that today, with Earth to Mozilla: Come back home. It comes, of course, from a #VRM perspective.Among the nice tweets that have come back are this one, and this one, from Darren Herman (@dherman76) Mozilla's content VP:@dsearls @mozilla @MiitchelBaker we see true opportunity in#vrm,#intentcasting and complete user empowerment. More on that soon!@dsearls @mozilla @MiitchelBaker#intentcasting is under ideation in my group, we just hired someone you know well from#vrm. Input welcome!I also closed the post with an invitation to come to IIW and think forward to new solutions that will beef up Mozilla's person-side (rather than just advertising-side) offerings. And I promised to make "How can we help Mozilla?" a topic there.Thoughts welcome.Doc
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