A chat with John Lilly, Mozilla CEO
During the last Mozilla Summit, in past July, I had the chance to talk face to face with many mozillians for the first time.
John Lilly, Mozilla Corporation’s CEO, was one of the first people I saw at the summit, checking out the spaces we would occupy the next day.
A couple of days later, waiting for the final presentation of the day to start, he kindly accepted for a brief chat on Mozilla matters, which I have failed to properly transcribe until today.
John was the Mozilla Corporation Chief Operating Officer for the last few years, and in January this year, he took the high responsibility of succeeding Mitchell Baker as the head of the maker of Firefox.
Mozilla Links: How’s it been different for you to be Mozilla Corporation CEO from being the COO in these first months?
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