The Open Web
         What's at Stake
        Brendan Eich
        
	
	
        
      
	
	
        What Does "Open" Mean?
        
          - Unencumbered, Cross-Platform Standards
          
 - Open Source / Free Software Implementations
          
 - No Single-Vendor "Lock-In"
          
 - User Innovation Network Effects
          
 - Distributed Extensibility
        
 
        
      
	
	
        What Is Not "Open"
        
          - Cubic equation wars (16th century Italy)
            
          
 - iTunes
          
 - Flash, Adobe Apollo
          
 - WPF, WPF/E
        
 
        
      
	
	
        "Open" Examples
        
          - The "New English Dictionary" (1857-1884)
            
          
 - Extreme Sports Gear (Windsurfing, 1978-1998)
          
 - Ajax Libraries (Prototype, Dojo, jsQuery, etc.)
          
 - Most of the Public Web, Still (2007)
          
 - The WHAT Working Group
        
 
        
      
	
	
        User Innovation Networks
        
          - Eric von Hippel, MIT
            
          
 - User-only innovation networks can flourish when
          
            - "Lead Users" have incentive to innovate
            
 - Users voluntarily reveal their innovations
            
 - Diffusion of innovations is low cost
          
 
         
        
      
	
	
        Hard Questions
        
          - Will the W3C HTML WG use WHATWG specs?
          
 - Will Microsoft handicap the Web vs. WPF*?
          
 - Will Adobe open up Flash?
          
 - What's Apple up to?
          
 - Can Mozilla make a difference (again)?
        
 
        
      
	
	
        Mozilla's Position
        
          - We want to move the Web forward quickly
          
            - Offline Web Apps (Firefox 3)
            
 - 2D and 3D (OpenGL/ES) Canvas tag
            
 - JavaScript 2 / ECMAScript Edition 4
            
 - Better text via CSS3 and beyond
          
 
           - Working with Opera via WHATWG on <video>
          
            - Unencumbered Ogg Theora decoder in all browsers
            
 - Ogg Vorbis for <audio>
            
 - Other formats possible
            
 - DHTML player controls
          
 
           - For all browsers, not just Firefox