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HenryMortal
Making moves
Status: New idea

Create a "Collaborative Knowledge Hub" where Mozilla users can share and discover innovative Firefox extensions, customization tips, and productivity hacks. This community-driven hub will include categorized forums for different user interests, like privacy, accessibility, or development, allowing members to exchange ideas, provide feedback, and showcase how they personalize their browsing experience.

Users can upvote and comment on tips, creating a dynamic space for collaboration and learning. A dedicated "Ask the Experts" section could host Q&A sessions with Mozilla developers and experienced users, offering insights and guidance on getting the most out of Firefox.

This idea fosters community engagement and empowers users to tailor Firefox to their unique needs, enhancing the overall user experience and driving innovation.

 

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Status changed to: New idea
Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

Thanks for submitting an idea to the Mozilla Connect community! Your idea is now open to votes (aka kudos) and comments.

KenSaunders
New member

There was once a very popular Mozilla powered effort to do that from some of the founders of the Firefox Project, primarily, Asa Dotzler and Blake Ross and it got Firefox to where it still is today and through its efforts, it forced Microsoft to improve there browser, and paved the way for Google Chrome.

It was SpreadFirefox.com.

The reasoning behind shutting it down was that a community driven marketing effort was no longer needed due to the increasing popularity of social media, but Spread Firefox was everything that you mentioned and not just about marketing.

What I suggest is for you to get together with other passionate Firefox users who would like the same as you and build what you want yourselves, but keep the Firefox trademark policies in mind. If you wanted to use the Firefox name, you could apply for a domain name license through Mozilla.

Mozilla loves those who take initiative, especially when the efforts support Mozilla's overall missions.