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(Sorry, Bogo, max 5 mins only :-) Plus adding my talk.)
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= Ground Rules =
= Ground Rules =
*Presentations are a max of 5 minutes <br>
 
* Presentations are an absolute max of 5 minutes - you will be hounded off the stage
* You are strongly recommended to have only one major point, and make it well :-)
* [http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2004/07/30/lightningtalk.html Here is some more good advice]
* Slides must be submitted in advance
* A single computer will be used for all sets of slides
* The following software will be available on the computer: Firefox, evince, OpenOffice.org.
* The order will be posted beforehand; if you miss your slot, tough luck


= Speaker lineup =
= Speaker lineup =

Revision as of 16:52, 21 January 2010

When

  • Sunday 7 February, 14:00-15:00

Ground Rules

  • Presentations are an absolute max of 5 minutes - you will be hounded off the stage
  • You are strongly recommended to have only one major point, and make it well :-)
  • Here is some more good advice
  • Slides must be submitted in advance
  • A single computer will be used for all sets of slides
  • The following software will be available on the computer: Firefox, evince, OpenOffice.org.
  • The order will be posted beforehand; if you miss your slot, tough luck

Speaker lineup

  • Digitally signing email, why and how ?: Introduction on digitally signing emails. How does it work. Why Should People sign their emails. Howto sign emails , live demo on how to get started - Ludovic Hirlimann
  • Online Communication in the Mozilla Project: In virtual teams (like Mozilla) communication is as important as it is challenging. This talk will be about the importance of informal communication and how some of the groups within Mozilla handle it - Kadir Topal
  • Open Web and Communities - 5 min talk about Openness, Freedom and Communities - Bogomil Shopov
  • The Bugzilla REST API - how you can use it to make your Mozilla life easier - Gerv Markham