EU MozCamp 2011/Schedule/Product and Technology Track
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Product and Technology
This track will focus on the product vision and roadmap for desktop and mobile, as well as single out new initiatives, such as BrowserID, to spark interest in local contribution.
List of talks in this track
- Add-on SDK Localization (Jeff Griffiths & Alexandre Poirot)
- Contributing to Firefox Front-End (Paul Rouget)
- Developing addons in Thunderbird, a workshop (Jonathan Protzenko)
- Boot To Gecko (Mounir Lamouri / Vivien Nicolas)
- Hacking Gecko (Bobby Holley)
- Lightning 101 (Philipp Kewisch)
- Live demo of Firefox on GTK3 (Martin Stransky)
- The State of Firefox Mobile (Lucas Rocha)
- Keeping Add-ons Compatible with Rapid Releases (Jorge Villalobos)
- Creating events and tasks from email in a semi-automated way (Merike Sell)
- How non-developers can help developers? (Mounir Lamouri)
- Instantbird (Florian Quèze)
- Change as a Chance: How NoScript Survived Electrolysis and Became a Better Add-on (Giorgio Maone)
- Support Beyond the Browser (Ibai Garcia)
- New Security Features in Firefox (Curtis Koenig)
- Apps and Browser ID (Chris Heilmann)
- How to be a kick-ass public speaker (Chris Heilmann)
- PDF.JS (Julian Viereck)
- Discussion: (Re)distributing Firefox and Thunderbird (Mike Hommey)
- Discussion: The future of Gecko and JS embedding (Mike Hommey)
- How to help with Firefox for mobile using local knowledge - no phone required (Irina Sandu)
- Crash Investigation 101 (Robert Kaiser)
- An Introduction to Apps: Market Overview (M. Schroeder) & Apps Demo (Dees Chinniah)
- How to get involved in Webdev (Anthony Ricaud)
- MDN Development & Web Documentation (Jay Patel & Jean-Yves Perrier)