- Mitchell Baker
Winifred Mitchell Baker, better known simply as Mitchell Baker, is Chief Executive Officer of the Mozilla Corporation, a subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation that coordinates development of the open source Mozilla Internet applications, including the Mozilla Firefox web browser and the Mozilla Thunderbird email client.
- Ben Goodger
Ben Goodger (born in London, England) is a former employee of Netscape Communications Corporation and the Mozilla Foundation and lead developer of the Firefox web browser. Goodger grew up in Auckland, New Zealand, and graduated from the University of Auckland in 2003 with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering. He now lives in Mountain View, California and is currently working for Google Inc.
- Gervase Markham
Gervase Markham (born June 1978) is a programmer for the Mozilla Foundation, and a lead developer of Bugzilla. He joined the Mozilla organization at age 23 after he graduated from Oxford University. He is named after his grandfather; both are related to the 16th century poet and writer Gervase Markham.
- Blake Ross
Blake Aaron Ross (b. June 12, 1985) is a software developer who is known for his work on the Mozilla web browser; in particular, he started the Mozilla Firefox project with Dave Hyatt, as well as the Spread Firefox project with Asa Dotzler while working as a contractor at the Mozilla Foundation. In 2005, he was nominated for Wired magazine's top Rave Award, Renegade of the Year, opposite Larry Page, Sergey Brin and Jon Stewart.
- Joi Ito
Joi Ito , an activist, entrepreneur and venture capitalist, has received much recognition for his role as an entrepreneur of Internet and technology companies. He has founded companies such as PSINet Japan, Digital Garage and Infoseek Japan and is the founder and currently the CEO of the venture capital firm, Neoteny Co., Ltd.
- Brian Behlendorf
Brian Behlendorf founded CollabNet, with O'Reilly & Associates , in July 1999. The company provides tools and services based on open source methods. Before launching CollabNet, Behlendorf was co-founder and CTO of Organic Online , a Web design and engineering consultancy located in San Francisco. During his five years at Organic, Behlendorf helped create Internet strategies for dozens of Fortune 500 companies.
- Carl Malamud
Carl Malamud (Born: 1959) is a leading force in getting government data online and in creating public works for the Internet. He was the founder of the Internet Multicasting Service, the nonprofit group known for creating the first Internet radio station, for putting the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's EDGAR database on-line, and for creating the Internet 1996 World Exposition.
- Johnny Stenbäck
Johnny Stenbäck is a Finnish software developer mostly known for his work on the Mozilla browser. Johnny was one of the first developers outside of Netscape to get involved with the Mozilla source released by Netscape in March 1998. He started working on the source code soon after the release, then working for the Finnish software company Citec. (Citec created DocZilla, a Mozilla-based SGML browser.) In 2000 he was hired by Netscape and moved to California.
- Derek Denny-Brown
Derek Brown, a software developer formerly with the Microsoft Corporation, is credited with the development of both the MSXML XML processing engine, as well as the XMLHTTP ActiveX Control, providing functionality which has since been followed up by the Mozilla Foundation, AppleMac-Safari, and Opera, and has become the basis of a recent draft proposal by the W3C to standardize against.
- Mitchell Kapor
Mitchell Kapor , who also serves as a board member for Level Playing Field Institute, donated the funds after attending the IDEAL Recruitment Reception on April 9, 2006: "The impact IDEAL has made in the lives of these students is enormous. It feels great to be able to support this program and to be in a position to allow more students access to the crucial resources it provides.”
- Frank Hecker
Frank Hecker , executive director of the Mozilla Foundation, says that no money is being exchanged for the project, and Qualcomm is simply donating time and developer resources. For its part, the Mozilla Foundation will be providing infrastructure support in the form of its version control and bug tracking services, as well as developer support and collaboration with Qualcomm.
- Zak Greant
Specialist in helping organizations build valid and genuine relationships with the Free Software, Open Source and Electronic Frontier community. * Not currently looking for new projects. Would be happy to talk about opportunities for eZ systems or the Mozilla Foundation *; Worked as MySQL's community advocate during their most rapid period of growth, liaising between MySQL and the major Free/Open projects and communities that were part of the MySQL ecosystem. Frequent speaker at Free . . .
- Christopher Blizzard
- John Slater
John Slater , Mozilla Creative Director, has presented a new brand logo named: Powered by Mozilla . The reasons he states are:
- David Boswell
- Mitch Kapor
Mitch Kapor - President, Open Source Applications Foundation; Founder, Lotus
- David Humphrey
David Humphrey is a professor in the School of Computer Studies at Seneca College, and a founding member of Seneca's Centre for the Development of Open Technology (CDOT). His research and teaching are focused on open source methods and technologies, specifically the Mozilla project. David is also an educational liaison with the Mozilla Foundation. David studied Computer Science and English Literature at McMaster before receiving his M.A. from the University of Toronto.
- Mike Schroepfer
Mike Schroepfer -- Vice President of Engineering, Mozilla As Vice President of Engineering for Mozilla Corporation , Mike helps guide and foster Mozilla's heart and soul - its engineering group which is composed of a vast community of contributors and full-time Mozilla employees. Before joining Mozilla Corp., Mike was chief technology officer for Sun Microsystems' 450-person data center automation division ("N1").
- Asa Dotzler
- Asa Dotzler
- Johnny Stenback