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* about:volunteers ++ - Bogomil Shopov
* about:volunteers ++ - Bogomil Shopov
** Abstract: [[User:Bogomil/Fosdem11/about:volunteers|see here]]
** Abstract: [[User:Bogomil/Fosdem11/about:volunteers|see here]]
* Some ongoing startup performance improvements - Mike Hommey
* Fighting I/O: a story of Firefox startup speed improvements - Mike Hommey
** Abstract: Cold startup is the first experience a user has from an application, so you'd rather make it fast. Unfortunately, a lot of different things get in the way, from filesystems to toolchains, even including binary formats. This talk will explore various sides of the problem, and introduce some of the techniques implemented in Firefox 4.0 and in the works for subsequent major releases. This talk will cover some of the tools developped or used by Mozilla to improve Firefox cold startup, and some upcoming toolchain improvements.
* Conkeror — a keyboard-oriented web browser as xulrunner application - Axel Beckert
* Conkeror — a keyboard-oriented web browser as xulrunner application - Axel Beckert
** Abstract: The talk presents Conkeror (with a C), a keyboard-oriented, highly-customizable, highly-extensible web browser based on Mozilla XULRunner, written mainly in JavaScript, and inspired by software such as Emacs and Lynx but also vi. Conkeror features a sophisticated keyboard system, allowing users to run commands and interact with content in powerful and novel ways. It is self-documenting, featuring a powerful interactive help system. The talk covers the history, connections to other FLOSS projects, the often misleading name, features, concepts and the future of Conkeror.
** Abstract: The talk presents Conkeror (with a C), a keyboard-oriented, highly-customizable, highly-extensible web browser based on Mozilla XULRunner, written mainly in JavaScript, and inspired by software such as Emacs and Lynx but also vi. Conkeror features a sophisticated keyboard system, allowing users to run commands and interact with content in powerful and novel ways. It is self-documenting, featuring a powerful interactive help system. The talk covers the history, connections to other FLOSS projects, the often misleading name, features, concepts and the future of Conkeror.
** Slides will show up in time at http://noone.org/talks/conkeror/, see http://noone.org/talks/ (includes short bio and contact details) until then.
** Slides will show up in time at http://noone.org/talks/conkeror/, see http://noone.org/talks/ (includes short bio and contact details) until then.

Revision as of 18:12, 6 January 2011

Current talk proposals for the Mozilla room at FOSDEM 2011

  • General Thunderbird/Messaging update - Ludovic Hirlimann
  • Using Gloda to extend Thunderbird - Jonathan Protzenko
  • Demos of Mozilla Messaging extensions (as part of Lightning Talks) - Andreas Nilsson
  • Instantbird - Florian Quèze
  • HTML5 APIs : The New Frontier - Robert Nyman
    • Abstract: HTML5 is upon us and it offers a wide range of exciting possibilities when it comes to developing rich web interfaces. This talk will introduce you to a number of them, show the code to use them and give pointers and hopefully inspire you to create amazing things!
  • Foundation update - Gervase Markham
  • In-tab UI (status, plans, and experiments) - Robert Kaiser
  • about:volunteers ++ - Bogomil Shopov
  • Fighting I/O: a story of Firefox startup speed improvements - Mike Hommey
    • Abstract: Cold startup is the first experience a user has from an application, so you'd rather make it fast. Unfortunately, a lot of different things get in the way, from filesystems to toolchains, even including binary formats. This talk will explore various sides of the problem, and introduce some of the techniques implemented in Firefox 4.0 and in the works for subsequent major releases. This talk will cover some of the tools developped or used by Mozilla to improve Firefox cold startup, and some upcoming toolchain improvements.
  • Conkeror — a keyboard-oriented web browser as xulrunner application - Axel Beckert
    • Abstract: The talk presents Conkeror (with a C), a keyboard-oriented, highly-customizable, highly-extensible web browser based on Mozilla XULRunner, written mainly in JavaScript, and inspired by software such as Emacs and Lynx but also vi. Conkeror features a sophisticated keyboard system, allowing users to run commands and interact with content in powerful and novel ways. It is self-documenting, featuring a powerful interactive help system. The talk covers the history, connections to other FLOSS projects, the often misleading name, features, concepts and the future of Conkeror.
    • Slides will show up in time at http://noone.org/talks/conkeror/, see http://noone.org/talks/ (includes short bio and contact details) until then.