Archive - November, 2009

Great Article on Mozilla Contributions

Josh Lowensohn from cnet has a great blog post up about Mozilla Contributions that echoes some of the things I posted earlier.

One interesting observation:

Of the 500 or so developers who are participating in the program, the average contribution falls somewhere between $5 and $6, with the largest thus far being $150.

Assuming there has only been one $150 donation, that is one I received for the CCK Wizard. To be fair, though, that person has been trying to give me money for the CCK for years, and as soon as they had the opportunity, they took it. That’s the only contribution I’ve received for the CCK Wizard.

I’m still optimistic that someone will figure out how to monetize Firefox addons well. Maybe that’s a good topic for the upcoming Addoncon.

Does your company want to build a Firefox add-on? Let Kaply Consulting help.

November Refresh Austin – Building Add-ons for Firefox and Fennec

If you live in Austin and want to know how to build Firefox Add-ons, the next meeting of Refresh Austin is going to have Mark Phillip giving a talk on building add-ons for Firefox and Fennec. Mark is responsible for the RUWT? Sports Toolbar.

You can RSVP on Facebook.

I’ll be there.