Mozilla Europe

Mozilla Europe
Formation 17 February 2004
Extinction 17 February 2012 (8 years)
Type Non-profit organisation
Legal status Association loi 1901
Headquarters 28 rue Viala, 75015 Paris, France
Region served
Europe
President
Tristan Nitot
Main organ
Board of Directors
Affiliations Mozilla Foundation
Website www.mozilla-europe.org

Mozilla Europe was a non-profit organisation that promoted and deployed Mozilla products, like Firefox and Thunderbird, in Europe. It was founded on 17 February 2004 by contributors to Mozilla and other free software projects, and was an independent affiliate of the Mozilla Foundation with headquarters in Paris, France. It was disbanded on 17 February 2012 as Mozilla created on late 2011 an official structure in Paris now known as Mozilla Paris.[1]

The organisation was managed by a board of directors, which includes (as of March 2011) Tristan Nitot (President), Jean-Christophe Lapprand (Treasurer), Pascal Chevrel (Secretary General), Zbigniew Braniecki, Axel Hecht and Peter Van der Beken.

Languages

As of March 2011, Mozilla Europe's web site was available in 27 languages: Albanian, Basque, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, and Ukrainian. Selected pages are also available in Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic and Welsh.

References

Notes

  1. Official Mozilla blog note announcing its new headquarters in Paris - 27 March 2013.

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