Erin Knight and I have been working on a set of communications assets aimed at explaining the value of Mozilla and P2PU’s Open Badges project for a broad audience. We’ve just completed an updated set of drafts for: A one page overview. Explaining the project in simple terms. A simple napkin sketch, explaining the experience […]
“Why I love working open”
That’s the title of an extremely thoughtful post Eugene Eric Kim was kind enough to share with me today. It’s part of a dialogue that began after my own “How to Work Open” post a couple weeks back. Writing about the Packard Foundation‘s experiment in sharing knowledge through an open, public wiki for the past […]
How to work open
(Hint: it’s not all or nothing. There’s shades and degrees.) Note: this post was first published at openmatt.ca in 2011. I’ve moved it here as I wind down my old websites. Why do we work in the open? How do you do it? In what ways is it scary or difficult? Start with: “How does […]
Mitchell’s Four Keys for Mozilla
Mozilla’s Chief Lizard Wrangler Mitchell Baker spelled out four inspiring themes for Mozilla’s future on Monday: Our mission. Our products and the people who use them. Our community. We are a community organization. Excellence. (Audio: Mitchell Baker — Mozilla All Hands — April 4 2011 .mp3) One nice excerpt that stood out for many of […]