Driving the Open Source Community Forward
William Duyck | A Network50 Spotlight
William Duyck (FuzzyFox) is a technologist who, in his own words, ‘wants to make the web a better place for the average user, to help them on their journeys to web literacy and participatory culture, and make great tools to support them in their everyday lives.’ He has been active in the internet health movement as a Mozilla Rep, an intern, and a MozFest volunteer. He is a member of our first cohort of “Network50.”
FuzzyFox has been an advocate for all things open since he was 14 years old. For many years, he has volunteered his time and helped make MozFest a success every year.
He’s been an active community member, presenting and sharing his work with others at conferences such as FOSDEM.
As a Mozilla Rep, he supports existing and future local community efforts and programs, and also recruits, supports and mentors future Mozilla Reps. He worked with Mozilla as an intern and during that time, led many train-the-trainer events and also supported different after school web literacy programs. After his internship, FuzzyFox went back to school to finish up his degree to drive the open source community forward for years to come.