MOSS supports four more open source projects
The Mozilla Open Source Support (MOSS) program has awarded$300,000 to four projects this quarter. "On the FoundationalTechnology track, we awarded $100,000 to Redash, a tool for buildingvisualizations of data for better decision-making within organizations, and$50,000 to Review Board,software for doing web-based source code review. Both of these pieces ofsoftware are in heavy use at Mozilla. We also awarded $100,000 to Kea, the successor to the venerable ISCDHCP codebase, which deals with allocation of IP addresses on anetwork. Mozilla uses ISC DHCP, which makes funding its replacement anatural move even though we haven't deployed it yet. On the MissionPartners track, we awarded $56,000 to Speech Rule Engine,a code library which converts mathematical markup into vocalised form(speech) for the sight-impaired, allowing them to fully appreciatemathematical and scientific content on the web." (Thanks to Paul Wise)