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! colspan="4" | '''SATURDAY 5 FEBRUARY''' | ! colspan="4" | '''SATURDAY 5 FEBRUARY''' | ||
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| Sat 13:15- | | Sat 13:15-13:45 | ||
| '''Mozilla Foundation''' | | '''Mozilla Foundation''' | ||
| Foundation update | | Foundation update | ||
| [http://www.gerv.net/ Gervase Markham] | | [http://www.gerv.net/ Gervase Markham] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Sat | | Sat 13:45-14:15 | ||
| '''Using Gloda to extend Thunderbird''' | | '''Using Gloda to extend Thunderbird''' | ||
| More info... | | More info... | ||
| Jonathan Protzenko | | Jonathan Protzenko | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Sat 14: | | Sat 14:30-15:00 | ||
| '''In-tab UI''' | | '''In-tab UI''' | ||
| (status, plans, and experiments) | | (status, plans, and experiments) | ||
| Robert Kaiser | | Robert Kaiser | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Sat | | Sat 15:30-16:15 | ||
| '''HTML5''' | | '''HTML5''' | ||
| More info... | | More info... | ||
| | | Robert Nyman and Christian Heilmann | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Sat 16: | | Sat 16:30-17:15 | ||
| ''' | | '''SUMO — How Mozilla supports 400 Million users with 4 employees''' | ||
| | | This talk will be about how we support 400 Million users with 4 employees, by including our community contributors and giving them the right tools on hand. It will give a high level overview of how support is handled by one big open source project, featuring our own tailormade software Kitsune, and covering the four pillars, written docs, public questions&answers, personal problem solving, and outreach. | ||
| | | Kadir Topal | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Sat 17:15-18:00 | | Sat 17:15-18:00 | ||
| ''' | | '''Analysing Crash Data, and How You Can Help.''' | ||
| | | A review of the current process and tools we use to look at crash data and make products more stable. I'll also share some plans for improvements to Socorro and talk about how you can get involved and contribute in a variety of ways. | ||
| | | Chris Hofmann | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Sat 18:00 | | Sat 18:00 | ||
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| Sun 09:30-10:15 | | Sun 09:30-10:15 | ||
| ''' | | '''XULRunner Applications''' | ||
| A | | Instantbird and Conkeror — A view from the authors | ||
| | | Florian Quèze and Axel Beckert | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Sun 10:15- | | Sun 10:15-10:45 | ||
| '''about:volunteers ++''' | | '''about:volunteers ++''' | ||
| It's not a secret that most of contributors to the Mozilla projects are volunteers. [https://wiki.mozilla.org/User:Bogomil/Fosdem11/about:volunteers Read more..] | | It's not a secret that most of contributors to the Mozilla projects are volunteers. [https://wiki.mozilla.org/User:Bogomil/Fosdem11/about:volunteers Read more..] | ||
| Bogomil Shopov | | Bogomil Shopov | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Sun 11:00-11: | | Sun 11:00-11:45 | ||
| '''Messaging / Thunderbird''' | | '''Messaging / Thunderbird''' | ||
| General Thunderbird/Messaging update | | General Thunderbird/Messaging update | ||
| Ludovic Hirlimann | | Ludovic Hirlimann | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Sun | | Sun 13:00-13:30 | ||
| '''Fighting I/O: a story of Firefox startup speed improvements''' | | '''Fighting I/O: a story of Firefox startup speed improvements''' | ||
| 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 developed or used by Mozilla to improve Firefox cold startup, and some upcoming toolchain improvements. | | 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 developed or used by Mozilla to improve Firefox cold startup, and some upcoming toolchain improvements. | ||
| Mike Hommey | | Mike Hommey | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Sun | | Sun 13:30-14:15 | ||
| ''' | | '''Mozmill Crowd - A change in how we test Firefox ''' | ||
| | | Mozilla QA has created a new feature called the Mozmill Crowd Extension that allows any Firefox user to automatically and effortlessly run our set of basic Mozmill functional test cases against their installed Firefox browser and report the results to our central reporting server. Any user in any locale can now participate in giving us valuable feedback on how their browser is operating in their environment. Mainly targeting the thousands of Firefox nightly testers, this extension will give Mozilla unprecedented insights on how a particular nightly build is working across the globe. In this session we will describe and demonstrate how the extension works, what data is collected from the tests and how the results are reported and analyzed | ||
| | | Henrik Skupin | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Sun 14:45-15:30 | | Sun 14:45-15:30 | ||
| '''Lightning Talks''' | | '''Lightning Talks''' | ||
| [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Fosdem:2011/Lightning_talks Talk list - add your own!] | | [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Fosdem:2011/Lightning_talks Talk list - add your own!] | ||
| Open to all | | Open to all | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Sun 16:00-16: | | Sun 16:00-16:30 | ||
| ''' | | '''WoMoz - Women and Mozilla''' | ||
| What has happened in the last year? And a discussion of what is to come. | |||
| [http://blog.lebedel.net/ Delphine Lebédel] | |||
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|- | |- | ||
| Sun 17:00 | | Sun 17:00 | ||
Revision as of 11:35, 14 January 2011
(Early) DRAFT 2. Check back for updates.
Speakers -- Do not take this as final, no talks have been accepted yet.
| When | Title | Description | Speaker |
|---|---|---|---|
| SATURDAY 5 FEBRUARY | |||
| Sat 13:15-13:45 | Mozilla Foundation | Foundation update | Gervase Markham |
| Sat 13:45-14:15 | Using Gloda to extend Thunderbird | More info... | Jonathan Protzenko |
| Sat 14:30-15:00 | In-tab UI | (status, plans, and experiments) | Robert Kaiser |
| Sat 15:30-16:15 | HTML5 | More info... | Robert Nyman and Christian Heilmann |
| Sat 16:30-17:15 | SUMO — How Mozilla supports 400 Million users with 4 employees | This talk will be about how we support 400 Million users with 4 employees, by including our community contributors and giving them the right tools on hand. It will give a high level overview of how support is handled by one big open source project, featuring our own tailormade software Kitsune, and covering the four pillars, written docs, public questions&answers, personal problem solving, and outreach. | Kadir Topal |
| Sat 17:15-18:00 | Analysing Crash Data, and How You Can Help. | A review of the current process and tools we use to look at crash data and make products more stable. I'll also share some plans for improvements to Socorro and talk about how you can get involved and contribute in a variety of ways. | Chris Hofmann |
| Sat 18:00 | Room closes at 18:00 | ||
| SUNDAY 6 FEBRUARY | |||
| Sun 09:30-10:15 | XULRunner Applications | Instantbird and Conkeror — A view from the authors | Florian Quèze and Axel Beckert |
| Sun 10:15-10:45 | about:volunteers ++ | It's not a secret that most of contributors to the Mozilla projects are volunteers. Read more.. | Bogomil Shopov |
| Sun 11:00-11:45 | Messaging / Thunderbird | General Thunderbird/Messaging update | Ludovic Hirlimann |
| Sun 13:00-13:30 | Fighting I/O: a story of Firefox startup speed improvements | 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 developed or used by Mozilla to improve Firefox cold startup, and some upcoming toolchain improvements. | Mike Hommey |
| Sun 13:30-14:15 | Mozmill Crowd - A change in how we test Firefox | Mozilla QA has created a new feature called the Mozmill Crowd Extension that allows any Firefox user to automatically and effortlessly run our set of basic Mozmill functional test cases against their installed Firefox browser and report the results to our central reporting server. Any user in any locale can now participate in giving us valuable feedback on how their browser is operating in their environment. Mainly targeting the thousands of Firefox nightly testers, this extension will give Mozilla unprecedented insights on how a particular nightly build is working across the globe. In this session we will describe and demonstrate how the extension works, what data is collected from the tests and how the results are reported and analyzed | Henrik Skupin |
| Sun 14:45-15:30 | Lightning Talks | Talk list - add your own! | Open to all |
| Sun 16:00-16:30 | WoMoz - Women and Mozilla | What has happened in the last year? And a discussion of what is to come. | Delphine Lebédel |
| Sun 17:00 | Room closes at 17:00 for final keynote | ||