The order they’re listed isn’t relevant. The posts are nuanced; I’ve just captured a small part. I encourage you to read them all and will keep adding throughout the day. And you can find more on Planet Mozilla. “We fully support Mozilla, their mission, and trying to build back up the bridges that got torn… Continue reading The Day After: Thoughtful, angry, and hopeful posts about Mozilla
What’s Happening Inside Mozilla
Is not a conversation about inclusion. That was settled long ago. And Mozilla, unlike many organizations, treats our mission and our guidelines as sacred texts. It’s also not a conversation about quality of life and the culture of the workplace. I’ll let my colleagues speak for themselves. So if it’s not about the applied and… Continue reading What’s Happening Inside Mozilla
How I Interpret the Holocaust Memorial
The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe remains one of my favourite (if that word can be applied to such a thing) parts of Berlin. I find it particularly powerful. This directly contrasts with the experience of most everyone else, who can be placed in two groups. The first are the puzzled tourists who… Continue reading How I Interpret the Holocaust Memorial