Jun
Download Day 2008
by iheartbadtz:mymelody.com
And no, I’m not talking about pirated stuff.:P This time, it’s fully legit, and it’s sponsored by the application owners themselves! Mozilla Firefox (way better than Internet Explorer for me) wants to set a record for the most software download in 24 hours, and they’re going to be doing it via a virtual party, aka Download 2008! There’s no sure date yet, but it’s definitely going to be in June. Here are their FAQs: Download Day is our attempt to set a world record for the most software downloads in 24 hours and will occur on Firefox 3 launch day.
Download Day will coincide with the general availability of Firefox 3. The clock will start ticking when Firefox 3 goes out the door! We don’t have a definitive date for Firefox 3 yet, but it should be in June.
It’s simple–just download Firefox 3 as soon as it is available, preferably from Download Day Headquarters. You’ll get a customized certificate by downloading from Headquarters.
Please provide your email address when pledging to download Firefox 3 and we’ll send you reminder emails and notify you of the exact date. Or, you can check back at Download Day Headquarters for an update or follow “mozillafirefox” on Twitter for status.
The best thing to do is spread the word about Download Day – tell your mom, your neighbors, your colleagues – anyone and everyone! This will take approximately a week after our attempt date. Our judges and Guinness World Records™ need to review our download logs and validate our record attempt.
No, please play nice and only download one copy of Firefox per computer. We ask that you refrain from creating download bots or any other mechanism that would be cheating. In order for our attempt to be legitimate, each download must be human initiated.
Mozilla will only count downloads that are fully and completely transmitted, not partial or complete updates. We will also discard duplicate downloads with the help of a cookie system. We will be logging our downloads using Apache and these logs will be made available for audit to Guinness World Records™, as well as two judges - Corey Shields and Paul Vixie.
This is the first record attempt of its kind so there is no set number. We’d really like to outdo the number of Firefox 2 downloads on its launch day, which was 1.6 million. Let’s shoot for 5 million–the sky is the limit!
A “download” is the transmission of the entire, fully functioning Firefox 3 — not an update.
Mozilla only will use your email address to confirm your registration, send download reminders to you when Firefox 3 launches, and to let you know the results of our record attempt. We will not share your email address with any other organization or individual.
We selected amMap, an interactive map tool, that allowed us to easily create a map that would depict worldwide Firefox pledges. amMap includes a list of countries in its pull down menu. Unfortunately, finding a complete map and country list is nearly impossible. We’ve received feedback on how some regions and countries should be rendered and are taking this feedback seriously. We’re working directly with the developer to get it updated. Mozilla isn’t trying to make any political statements. Our goal is to present a map that inspires participants and shows the truly global passion for Firefox. Please email any questions to worldrecord@mozilla.com.
The map is associating an Internet Protocol (IP) address, which is non-personally-identifying information, with a geo location. No private or personal information is tracked or collected.
Start by choosing the size and design you prefer then simply copy the source code. Paste the code anywhere on your website or blog to link to Download Day headquarters.
A special form will be available on the Download Day Headquarters as soon as Firefox 3 launches and Download Day kicks off. Simply enter your name and select print for your very own certificate.
At this point, we don’t have any merchandise available, but we’re considering it. Please feel free to send ideas to worldrecord@mozilla.com.
Please check out our Firefox 3 page at Download Day Headquarters.
We hope so! Guinness World Records™ receives many record attempt requests and can’t accommodate everyone. Let’s catch their eye by working to make this a spectacular record with millions of downloads and great, zany Download Fests. I’ve never really taken part of these world record thingies before, so this sounds interesting - plus, it doesn’t require me to eat gross food or do weird stunts.:P
Oh yeah, get to know more about this at http://www.spreadfirefox.com/.
Here are a few other ways to help as we move towards the finish line:
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