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* The most reported site in the US was google. Lots of people are reporting that the safe browsing screen is "broken". Interesting, that. | * The most reported site in the US was google. Lots of people are reporting that the safe browsing screen is "broken". Interesting, that. | ||
* Locale has very little to do with actual country. Would be good to use geoip information and/or ask in the interface for country information to improve fidelity. Need to be clear in privacy on this. | * Locale has very little to do with actual country. Would be good to use geoip information and/or ask in the interface for country information to improve fidelity. Need to be clear in privacy on this. | ||
= Feedback = | |||
* Consider more '''direct''' outreach campaigns from the start of Stage 1. There is likely a web developer audience in non-US/European locales that need to join our campaign from step one. | |||
* Stage 4 asks to reach out to localizers. Consider expanding this to all constituents relevant in local markets. This includes localizers, campus reps, fans of Firefox, conference organizers, known web developer or other industry contacts, government contacts, etc. | |||
* Consider a tool a bit more dynamic than a wiki to capture websites that need evangelizing. Perhaps a simple web app with a database collecting information and then a great way to display it. Would this be hard? Don't know... |
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