Hi, governance.
I'm shifting my role around a bit, and won't be dedicating as much time
to Loop (aka Firefox Hello)[1] as I have in the past. At the same time,
Mark Banner has been increasingly taking on the responsibilities
associated with module ownership for Hello, and is well suited to tak
Mark has experience being both a peer and I believe owner of Thunderbird
I'm confident he will do well as owner of Loop.
On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 8:55 AM Adam Roach wrote:
> Hi, governance.
>
> I'm shifting my role around a bit, and won't be dedicating as much time
> to Loop (aka Firefox Hello)[1
Sounds great!
On 2015-11-20 7:12 PM, Jonas Sicking wrote:
Sounds good to me!
/ Jonas
On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 1:44 PM, Johnny Stenback wrote:
+1, also, hi Sid! :)
- jst
On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 1:43 PM, wrote:
Hi Governance people,
Recently I've not been as active in the content securit
Hi everyone,
We would like to update our Privacy Notice for Firefox Hello[1], to reflect our
usage of Google Analytics and Optimizely for analytics and inform users how to
opt-out. Our use of these analytics was already part of our Privacy Notice for
all Mozilla websites[2][3], but we wanted to
On 10/20/15 9:04 AM, Myk Melez wrote:
[snip]
Regarding the proposal itself, initially it seemed strange to collect
emeritus owners into their own module, because it would dissociate them
from the modules they formerly owned. I would have expected the status
to be an attribute on each module, mu