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{{VerifiedUser|type=remo}}</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=User:Flore&diff=1250254User:Flore2024-03-15T15:47:29Z<p>Flore: remove private data</p>
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{{VerifiedUser|type=remo}}</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Nightly&diff=1170552Nightly2017-05-07T14:16:33Z<p>Flore: Nightly MacOS</p>
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<div>[[File:Firefox-nightly logo-only RGB 25%.png|x150px|Nightly Logo]][[File:Firefox-nightly wordmark-only RGB 25%.png||x150px|Nightly Wordmark]]<br />
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== What is Firefox Nightly? ==<br />
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Every day, Mozilla developers write code that is merged into a common code repository (mozilla-central) and every day that code is compiled so as to create a pre-release version of Firefox based on this code for testing purposes, this is what we call a Nightly build. Once this code matures, it is merged into stabilization repositories (Aurora, also known as Dev Edition, and later Beta) where that code will be polished until we reach a level of quality that allows us to ship a new final version of Firefox to hundreds of millions of people. This development process used to ship a new version of Firefox every 5 to 8 weeks is called the Train Model.<br />
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{| style="border: 1px solid darkgray; width: 50em"<br />
|+ style="font-weight: bold;" |Firefox channels as of March 2017<br />
|- style="color: black; background-color: white;"<br />
! | 55<br />
! | 54<br />
! | 53<br />
! | 52<br />
! | 51<br />
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| style="background-color: black;text-align: center" | Nightly<br />
| style="background-color: darkblue;text-align: center" | Aurora<br />
| style="background-color: orange;text-align: center" | Beta<br />
| style="background-color: green;text-align: center" | Release<br />
| style="background-color: transparent" | <br />
| style="background-color: transparent" | <br />
|- style="color:white;"<br />
| style="background-color: transparent;text-align: center" | <br />
| style="background-color: black;text-align: center" | Nightly<br />
| style="background-color: darkblue;text-align: center" | Aurora<br />
| style="background-color: orange;text-align: center" | Beta<br />
| style="background-color: green;text-align: center" | Release<br />
| style="background-color: transparent" | <br />
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After April 18, 2017, [http://release.mozilla.org/firefox/release/2017/04/17/Dawn-Project-FAQ.html the Aurora channel ceases to exist] and the train model takes this form:<br />
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{| style="border: 1px solid darkgray; width: 50em"<br />
|+ style="font-weight: bold;" |Firefox channels after April 18, 2017<br />
|- style="color: black; background-color: white;"<br />
! | 55<br />
! | 54<br />
! | 53<br />
! | 52<br />
|- style="color:white;"<br />
| style="background-color: black;text-align: center" | Nightly<br />
| style="background-color: orange;text-align: center" | Beta<br />
| style="background-color: green;text-align: center" | Release<br />
| style="background-color: transparent" | <br />
| style="background-color: transparent" | <br />
|- style="color:white;"<br />
| style="background-color: transparent;text-align: center" | <br />
| style="background-color: black;text-align: center" | Nightly<br />
| style="background-color: orange;text-align: center" | Beta<br />
| style="background-color: green;text-align: center" | Release<br />
| style="background-color: transparent" | <br />
|}<br />
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== Should I become a Nightly user? ==<br />
<br />
Of course, Nightly does not have the polish, quality and stability of the Release channel as this is a work in progress but we are doing our best through automation, QA and community to provide you the best nightly builds possible.<br />
<br />
If you are a power-user, that you want to have access to features in developments months before they become mainstream, have tolerance for occasional functional regressions and are looking for an easy way to help Mozilla and Firefox development, you should use Nightly (ideally as your main browser but you can also use it alongside Firefox on the release channel or another browser).<br />
<br />
Unlike Firefox on the Release channel, Nightly sends by default anonymized usage statistics, called [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/privacy/firefox/#telemetry Telemetry] which helps us improve Firefox and track regressions on a daily basis. Just using Nightly and sending telemetry data is already of great help to all Mozilla developers as it allows them to get usage statistics on the features they work on.<br />
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Of course, Nightly may be more likely to crash than a final release and sending your crashes to our engineers is also of considerable help as it helps us catch instabilities and identify issues long before end-users are exposed to them.<br />
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And if you want to go a step further, you can file bugs in our [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org Bug tracker] with detailed information about what is not working for you in Nightly.<br />
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== Where can I download Firefox Nightly? ==<br />
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'''&#x27A1; Go to [https://nightly.mozilla.org nightly.mozilla.org]'''<br />
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Nightly is available for all the platforms we support officially (Windows 7 and later, MacOS, Linux) and we provide both 32 and 64 bits for Linux and Windows. We also support a large range of languages ranging from Albanian to Vietnamese.<br />
<br />
All of our available builds are listed on this page: https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/all/<br />
<br />
== How does it update? ==<br />
<br />
Nightly gets an update every day (or every night actually), usually around 12:00PM UTC.<br />
<br />
The update is downloaded in the background, when this is done, there is a small green badge that appears on the hamburger menu which indicates that if your restart your Nightly, an update will be applied.<br />
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If you don't apply this update within 12 hours, a dialog box will pop up asking you to do so. If you want this dialog to show up later than 12h, in about:config change the ''app.update.promptWaitTime'' value from 43200 to a higher value, 86400 for 24 hours for example.<br />
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Sometimes, we will issue more than one update per day, typically this is because we found out we introduced a major regression (a spike in crashes for example) and we don't want our users to have a broken browser for 24h.<br />
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== Where can I get news about Nightly? ==<br />
We maintain a few communication channels to give you news about the development of Nightly features or activities relevant to our community of Nightly users:<br />
<br />
* Twitter: https://twitter.com/FirefoxNightly<br />
* Blog: https://blog.nightly.mozilla.org<br />
* IRC channel: [irc://irc.mozilla.org/nightly #nightly on irc.mozilla.org]<br />
* Experimental platform features page on MDN: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Experimental_features<br />
* Release notes (updated every week): https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/nightly/notes/<br />
<br />
== Filing Bugs ==<br />
=== I found a bug, how do I report it? ===<br />
<br />
First of all, thank you for doing that! Bugs reported early are also more easy to fix or back out than bugs reported weeks or months after the code was written, simply because developers just wrote it and have all of it fresh in their memory.<br />
<br />
If you think you have found a bug in Nightly, the best thing to do is indeed to report it in our Bug tracking system, called [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org Bugzilla].<br />
<br />
Bugzilla can be a bit intimidating when you use it for the first time, but we have documentation to help you make useful bug reports here that may get you started:<br />
[https://developer.mozilla.org/vi/docs/Mozilla/QA/Bug_writing_guidelines Bugzilla: Bug writing guidelines]<br />
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Don't hesitate to ask experienced Nightly users (staff or employees) to help you file the bug in the #nightly IRC channel if you are unsure about the process or if English is not your native language and want to make sure your bug description is understandable.<br />
<br />
Once you have filed the bug, you may get questions from bug triagers (people that enrich existing bug reports with useful metadata and try to get the right dev in front of the right issue) or developers that are trying to reproduce your bug using your configuration or the steps to reproduce what you experienced - watch your mailbox for such messages!<br />
<br />
One more thing, please add the ''nightly-community'' word in the ''keyword'' field of your bug report, that helps us triage better the bugs filed by our core community.<br />
<br />
=== The bug I found is a regression! ===<br />
A regression is when something that used to work is no longer working or no longer working as expected.<br />
If your bug is a regression, please add the ''regression'' keyword to your bug report.<br />
<br />
We have a specific tool helping us to find when the code that introduced a regression landed in Nightly, this is called [https://mozilla.github.io/mozregression/ mozegression]. There is a GUI for Windows and a command line interface for Linux/Mac.<br />
Here is an article on the Nightly blog about it: [https://blog.nightly.mozilla.org/2016/10/11/found-a-regression-in-firefox-give-us-details-with-mozregression/ Found a regression in Firefox? Give us details with mozregression!]<br />
<br />
=== I want to report a crash ===<br />
''TODO''<br />
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=== I want to report a website that doesn't work in Firefox ===<br />
Some websites do not work in Firefox not because of a Firefox bug but because the site is restricting (intentionally or not) their audience to users of a specific browser. This is what we call a Web Compatibility issue. Since these issues can also affect other browsers than Firefox, web compatibility reports are filed in a separate bug tracker at https://webcompat.com/<br />
There is a special menu item in Firefox Nightly to easily report the site you are visiting as being incompatible with Firefox, click on the following icon in the "hamburger" menu to report them:<br />
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[[File:ReportSiteNightlyIcon.png|thumb|none|left|Report Site Icon]]<br />
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=== What is the Nightly Tester Tools extension? ===<br />
This is a useful extension which adds many tools dedicated to bug filing and regression finding.<br />
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You can find it on addons.mozilla.org: [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/nightly-tester-tools/ Nightly Tester Tools]<br />
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The [https://github.com/mozilla/nightlytt Github repository] has a short description of what it can do.<br />
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=== I found a bug and I want to write the patch myself! ===<br />
This is a great way to get involved, our developers have full documentation on how to get started hacking on Mozilla code on MDN:<br />
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[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Introduction Contributing to the Mozilla code base]<br />
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== Platform specific instructions ==<br />
=== Windows ===<br />
===== How do I install Firefox Nightly alongside Firefox Release? =====<br />
Here is a video tutorial explaining how to install Firefox Nightly on Windows alongside an existing installation of Firefox:<br />
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gvh3PxD_p50 Install Firefox Nightly cleanly on Windows]<br />
=== MacOS ===<br />
===== How do I install Firefox Nightly alongside Firefox Release? =====<br />
Download [https://nightly.mozilla.org/ Firefox Nightly].<br />
As for any Mac OS app, open it either from Firefox or by double-clicking it in the folder, then drag and drop the icon into the application folder and you're done for the installation part.<br />
<br />
Now you'll need to create a dedicated profile for your Nightly, different from your Firefox stable one to avoid trouble.<br />
<br />
To do that, you need to open your terminal and run Nightly, only for the first time by running the following command:<br />
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/Applications/FirefoxNightly.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox -P --no-remote<br />
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This will open the profile manager. Here, create a new profile with the name you want, and uncheck the checkbox saying "Use the selected profile without asking at startup", so that at every Firefox start you can choose the profile you want and corresponding to either your Nightly or Stable Firefox.<br />
<br />
=== Linux ===<br />
<br />
===== Why is Nightly provided as a tar.bz2 archive? Do I have to compile it? =====<br />
We build and provide distribution-neutral binaries and these binaries can be installed and updated without any dependency to a package manager.<br />
<br />
You don't have to compile anything, just unarchive the tar.bz2 file into your ''/home'' or your ''/opt'' folder if you want to make it available to all the accounts on your machine and launch the ''firefox'' file from your shell.<br />
<br />
If you want to create a Launcher for your app, you will need to create a ''.desktop'' file, here is on our blog an article about it for Ubuntu and Unity: [https://blog.nightly.mozilla.org/2016/09/19/getting-firefox-nightly-to-stick-to-ubuntus-unity-dock/ Getting Firefox Nightly to stick to Ubuntu’s Unity Dock] <br />
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===== Is Nightly available as a .deb/.rpm? =====<br />
Mozilla does not provide packages (.deb/.rpm) for Linux, our tar.bz2 binaries work on all distributions which meet Firefox [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/aurora/system-requirements/ system requirements].<br />
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===== Is there a Nightly repository for my distro? =====<br />
Mozilla does not maintain repositories for distributions, some volunteers maintain their own repository or ppa but usually those are not maintained over time for Nightly. <br />
<br />
The advised installation method is to use Mozilla-provided builds and its software updater.<br />
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===== Is there a FlatPak/Snap package =====<br />
We have plans to provide Snap binaries of Firefox and once this is ready, we will probably propose also them for Nightly. The tracking bug is [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1297513 Automate generation of Firefox snap packages].<br />
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We don't have plans for FlatPack yet but there is a bug open: [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1278719 Use Flatpak framework to distribute Firefox for Linux users]<br />
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There is an unofficial Firefox Flatpak repository created by the Fedora/RedHat maintainers for testing purposes: https://firefox-flatpak.mojefedora.cz/<br />
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If you are on Ubuntu, here is a detailed article on how to install it here: [http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/02/install-firefox-nightly-flatpak-ubuntu How to Install Firefox Nightly as a Flatpak App on Ubuntu]<br />
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== Promoting Nightly in your community ==<br />
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If Open Source guerrilla community marketing is something you would like to get involved with and Nightly works great for you, maybe you could promote it to other power-users in your personal or professional networks, getting more users across the globe would help us catch more regressions, get more technical feedback and would allow us to ship a better browser.<br />
<br />
There are many ways you can get help at the local level or online. <br />
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Some of them are very easy, such as retweeting interesting tweets from our [https://twitter.com/FirefoxNightly @FirefoxNightly] or sharing them on other social networks, some represent more work such as participating to a local open source convention and presenting Nightly or organizing QA activities through Nightly via your local Mozilla community or Mozilla Club. <br />
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If you want to present Nightly at an event, please read this blog report: [https://blog.nightly.mozilla.org/2017/02/20/fosdem-2017-nightly-slides-and-video/ Fosdem 2017 Nightly slides and video]<br />
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The slides in this presentation are online and can be used as a basis for your own presentation.<br />
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If you want to organize something online or offline related to Nightly, please contact [https://mozillians.org/fr/u/pascalc Pascal Chevrel] or [https://mozillians.org/en-US/?next=/en-US/u/marcia Marcia Knous]</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Reps/Council&diff=1156387Reps/Council2016-12-02T12:55:52Z<p>Flore: Chair for December 2016 / January 2017</p>
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The Mozilla Reps Council is the governing body of the Mozilla Reps Program. It provides the general vision of the program and oversees day-to-day operations globally. Currently, 7 volunteers and 2 paid staff sit on the council. Its specific duties and functions are to: <br />
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* Provide a governance and support structure to assist Mozilla Reps worldwide<br />
* Oversee global Rep activities<br />
* Oversee global budget /swag management for events<br />
* Represent Mozilla Reps interests within the Mozilla organization<br />
* Nominate Mozilla Reps mentors<br />
* Resolve disputes<br />
* Provide guidance for Mozilla Reps<br />
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<br />
== Election/Designation of Council Members ==<br />
<br />
The 7 volunteers sitting on the council are elected by existing Mozilla Reps for 12-month terms depending on their previous term (if any) as a Council member. <br />
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[[ReMo/Council/Elections|Elections]] are held every 6 months for 4 or 3 positions that are open. (see [[ReMo/Council/History|Council History]])<br />
Eligibility and criteria based on [https://remo.etherpad.mozilla.org/camp2012-governance previous meetings] are:<br />
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* Nominee should be a current Mozilla Reps Mentor<br />
* Bug responsiveness of under 48 hours<br />
* Commitment to weekly meetings, usually during the week<br />
* Availability to travel<br />
* Proficiency in English is required<br />
* Minimum 2 years experience contributing to the (Mozilla) project is a plus<br />
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For more information on the Mozilla Reps election process, click '''[[ReMo/Council/Elections|here]]'''.<br />
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== [[ReMo/Council/History|Council History]] ==<br />
You can find out the history of the council and more info [[ReMo/Council/History|'''here''']].<br />
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== Council Members ==<br />
<br />
You can find the list of the current Council members '''[https://reps.mozilla.org/people/#/group/council/ here]'''. To contact the Council, please send an email to '''reps-council@mozilla.com'''. <br />
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=== Council Chair ===<br />
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On November 1st, 2012, the Mozilla Reps Council began designating a chairperson to help make the council work more efficiently and effectively. The "Council Chair" is designated a rotating 2-month basis and has the following responsibilities: <br />
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* Chair council meetings<br />
* Send meeting reminders to the council<br />
* Scan reps list for news/issues and add it to the meeting agenda (if needed)<br />
* Create meeting agenda and gather agenda items from all members<br />
* Follow-up on action items with designated owners<br />
* Be co-spokesperson with Council Comms Lead at the organizational level (eg. team meetings, offsites, town hall meetings, mailing lists)<br />
* Respond to Reps that reach out to the council (eg. [https://etherpad.mozilla.org/leave-absence-answer-proposal Rep leave notice])<br />
* Keep overall program goals and objectives in check and ensure that everything is on track<br />
* Send a mail to mentors (list) asking nominations for Rep of the month<br />
* Create council meetings [[ReMo/Meetings#Weekly_Council_Meetings|on the wiki]].<br />
* Send council meeting notes/logs to reps-general mailing list<br />
* Update Mozilla Reps Module peers every 2 weeks with current issues at reps-peers@mozilla.com<br />
* Make a formal onboarding meeting with next council chair<br />
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The Council chair can be reached at '''reps-chair@mozilla.com'''<br />
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* Rosana/Nuke will assign the current chair person to the above alias<br />
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<u>Schedule for the period of Nov 2012 - January 2017 </u>:<br />
* '''January 2017''': Flore Allemandou<br />
* '''December 2016''': Flore Allemandou<br />
* '''November 2016''': Alex Lakatos<br />
* '''October 2016''': Alex Lakatos<br />
* '''September 2016''': Irayani Queencyputri (Rara)<br />
* '''August 2016''': Irayani Queencyputri (Rara)<br />
* '''July 2016''': Irayani Queencyputri (Rara)<br />
* '''June 2016''': Michael Kohler<br />
* '''May 2016''': Michael Kohler<br />
* '''April 2016''': Faisal Aziz<br />
* '''March 2016''': Faisal Aziz<br />
* '''February 2016''': Shahid Ali Farooqui<br />
* '''January 2016''': Shahid Ali Farooqui<br />
* '''December 2015''': Christos Bacharakis<br />
* '''November 2015''': Christos Bacharakis <br />
* '''October 2015''': Christos Bacharakis<br />
* '''September 2015''': Michael Kohler <br />
* '''August 2015''': Michael Kohler <br />
* '''July 2015''': Luis A. Sanchez<br />
* '''June 2015''': Luis A. Sanchez<br />
* '''May 2015''': Bob Reyes<br />
* '''April 2015''': Bob Reyes<br />
* '''March 2015''': Ankit Gadgil<br />
* '''February 2015''': Ankit Gadgil<br />
* '''January 2015''': Emma Irwin<br />
* '''December 2014''': Emma Irwin<br />
* '''November 2014''': Arturo Martinez<br />
* '''October 2014''': Arturo Martinez<br />
* '''September 2014''': Gauthamraj Elango<br />
* '''August 2014''': Gauthamraj Elango<br />
* '''July 2014''': Guillermo Movia<br />
* '''June 2014''': Guillermo Movia<br />
* '''May 2014''': Sayak Sarkar<br />
* '''April 2014''': Sayak Sarkar <br />
* '''March 2014''': Nikos Roussos<br />
* '''February 2014''': Nikos Roussos<br />
* '''January 2014''': Majda Nafissa Rahal<br />
* '''December 2013''': Majda Nafissa Rahal<br />
* '''November 2013''' Bob Reyes<br />
* '''October 2013''': Bob Reyes<br />
* '''September 2013''': Soumya Deb<br />
* '''August 2013''': Soumya Deb<br />
* '''July 2013''': Ioana Chiorean<br />
* '''June 2013''': Ioana Chiorean<br />
* '''May 2013''': Melek Jebnoun<br />
* '''April 2013''': Melek Jebnoun<br />
* '''March 2013''': Pierros Papadeas<br />
* '''February 2013''': William Quiviger (replacing William "FuzzyFox" Duyck)<br />
* '''January 2013''': Gloria Meneses<br />
* '''December 2012''': Regnard Raquedan<br />
* '''November 2012''': Majken Connor<br />
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== Tasks and Responsibilities of Council Members ==<br />
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Members of the Council have specific tasks to complete and responsibilities to agree to once they join the Council, including: <br />
<br />
* Be responsible for the strategy of the Reps program<br />
* Handle conflict resolution within the Reps program<br />
* Participate in short [[ReMo/Meetings#Remo_Council_Weekly_Meetings|weekly Vidyo meetings]] to discuss overall status and roadmap of the program<br />
* Attend ReMo work week(s) to meet in person, brainstorm and discuss future of the program<br />
* Provide mentorship and guidance to Mozilla Rep mentors and Mozilla Reps<br />
<br />
=== Council Leave of Absence ===<br />
<br />
If a Council member must step away from the program and cannot fulfill his/her duties (eg. vacation), then the Council must do the following: <br />
* Notify the Council at least 1 month before of their anticipated absence<br />
* Find another Council member who agrees to cover for them while they're absent, including mentoring of Reps, budget reviews and participation at meetings. <br />
<br />
''NB: if a Council member realises that (s)he must be absent from the program for more than 1 month, then the Council must be notified as soon as possible in order to find a permanent replacement. ''<br />
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== Contact the Council ==<br />
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In case you want to contact the council for questions/inquiries or suggestions you should use one of the following channels:<br />
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* reps-council@mozilla.com email alias</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=User:Flore&diff=1034734User:Flore2014-11-19T10:59:43Z<p>Flore: </p>
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<div>{{Remobox<br />
|name=Flore<br />
|surname=Allemandou<br />
|image=Flore reps.jpg<br />
|city=Lyon<br />
|country=France<br />
|region=EMEA<br />
|mentor=User:Henx<br />
|bugzillamail=Flore@mozfr.org<br />
|pmail=flore.allemandou@gmail.com<br />
|website=http://sailingwithmozilla.org/<br />
|twitter=@fallemandou<br />
|jabber=flore.allemandou@gmail.com<br />
|ircnick=Flore<br />
|ircchannels=#frenchmoz, #womoz, #Remo<br />
|background=Part of frenchmozilla (french l10n group), I mostly focus on Camino l10n. I am administrator of geckozone (french-speaking support forum for gecko-based softwares).<br />
|events=February 2011: FOSDEM 2011 in Brussels<br />
<br />
October 2010: JDLL 2010 in Lyon<br />
|sigmarketing=No<br />
|sigpr=No<br />
|sigdev=No<br />
|sigqa=No<br />
|sigsumo=No<br />
|sigmentors=No<br />
}}<br />
{{VerifiedUser|type=remo}}</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=User:Flore&diff=954066User:Flore2014-03-20T15:41:22Z<p>Flore: </p>
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<div>{{Remobox<br />
|name=Flore<br />
|surname=Allemandou<br />
|image=Flore reps.jpg<br />
|city=Lyon<br />
|country=France<br />
|region=EMEA<br />
|mentor=User:Henx<br />
|bugzillamail=flore@mozfr.org<br />
|pmail=flore.allemandou@gmail.com<br />
|jabber=flore.allemandou@gmail.com<br />
|ircnick=Flore<br />
|ircchannels=#frenchmoz, #womoz, #Remo<br />
|background=Part of frenchmozilla (french l10n group), I mostly focus on Camino l10n. I am administrator of geckozone (french-speaking support forum for gecko-based softwares).<br />
<br />
|events=February 2011: FOSDEM 2011 in Brussels<br />
<br />
October 2010: JDLL 2010 in Lyon<br />
|sigmarketing=No<br />
|sigpr=No<br />
|sigdev=No<br />
|sigqa=No<br />
|sigsumo=No<br />
|sigmentors=No<br />
}}<br />
{{VerifiedUser|type=remo}}</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=File:Flore_reps.jpg&diff=954065File:Flore reps.jpg2014-03-20T15:41:09Z<p>Flore: </p>
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<div></div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Fosdem:2014:Attendees&diff=911082Fosdem:2014:Attendees2014-01-30T17:56:05Z<p>Flore: </p>
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<div>* Gervase Markham<br />
* Delphine Lebédel<br />
* Ziggy Maes<br />
* Monique Brunel<br />
* Antoine Duparay / Flaburgan<br />
* Flore Allemandou<br />
* Dirkjan Ochtman<br />
* Francisco Picolini<br />
* Redon Skikuli<br />
* Elio Qoshi<br />
* Giannis Konstantinidis<br />
* Valentin Gosu<br />
* Stephen John Murphy<br />
* Alfredos-Panagiotis Damkalis<br />
* Claire Corgnou<br />
* Sara Prussak<br />
* William Duyck<br />
* Ashickur Rahman<br />
* Sayak Sarkar<br />
* Eduardo Urcullú Madrid<br />
* Soumya Deb<br />
* Priyanka Nag<br />
* Srikar Ananthula<br />
* Axel Hecht<br />
* Pascal Chevrel<br />
* Arky<br />
* Henrik Skupin<br />
* Dwayne Bailey<br />
* Adrian Kalla<br />
* Tomer Cohen<br />
* Soumya Kanti Chakraborty<br />
* Sébastien Desvignes<br />
* Fabien Cazenave (Kazé)<br />
* Paul Adenot<br />
* Antoine Turmel<br />
* Ibrahima Sarr<br />
* Sylvestre Ledru<br />
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See also the list of attendees on ReMo: https://reps.mozilla.org/e/fosdem-2014/</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Fosdem:2014:Attendees&diff=911078Fosdem:2014:Attendees2014-01-30T17:53:30Z<p>Flore: </p>
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<div>* Gervase Markham<br />
* Delphine Lebédel<br />
* Ziggy Maes<br />
* Monique Brunel<br />
* Antoine Duparay / Flaburgan<br />
* Flore Allemandou<br />
* Dirkjan Ochtman<br />
* Francisco Picolini<br />
* Redon Skikuli<br />
* Elio Qoshi<br />
* Giannis Konstantinidis<br />
* Valentin Gosu<br />
* Stephen John Murphy<br />
* Alfredos-Panagiotis Damkalis<br />
* Claire Corgnou<br />
* Sara Prussak<br />
* William Duyck<br />
* Ashickur Rahman<br />
* Sayak Sarkar<br />
* Eduardo Urcullú Madrid<br />
* Soumya Deb<br />
* Priyanka Nag<br />
* Srikar Ananthula<br />
* Axel Hecht<br />
* Pascal Chevrel<br />
* Arky<br />
* Henrik Skupin<br />
* Dwayne Bailey<br />
* Adrian Kalla<br />
* Tomer Cohen<br />
* Soumya Kanti Chakraborty<br />
* Sébastien Desvignes<br />
* Fabien Cazenave (Kazé)<br />
<br />
See also the list of attendees on ReMo: https://reps.mozilla.org/e/fosdem-2014/</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Fosdem:2014:Attendees&diff=911072Fosdem:2014:Attendees2014-01-30T17:49:46Z<p>Flore: </p>
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<div>* Gervase Markham<br />
* Delphine Lebédel<br />
* Ziggy Maes<br />
* Monique Brunel<br />
* Antoine Duparay / Flaburgan<br />
* Flore Allemandou<br />
* Dirkjan Ochtman<br />
* Francisco Picolini<br />
* Redon Skikuli<br />
* Elio Qoshi<br />
* Giannis Konstantinidis<br />
* Valentin Gosu<br />
* Stephen John Murphy<br />
* Alfredos-Panagiotis Damkalis<br />
* Claire Corgnou<br />
* Sara Prussak<br />
* William Duyck<br />
* Ashickur Rahman<br />
* Sayak Sarkar<br />
* Eduardo Urcullú Madrid<br />
* Soumya Deb<br />
* Priyanka Nag<br />
* Srikar Ananthula<br />
* Axel Hecht<br />
* Pascal Chevrel<br />
* Arky<br />
* Henrik Skupin<br />
* Dwayne Bailey<br />
* Adrian Kalla<br />
* Tomer Cohen<br />
* Soumya Kanti Chakraborty<br />
* Sébastien Desvignes<br />
<br />
See also the list of attendees on ReMo: https://reps.mozilla.org/e/fosdem-2014/</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths&diff=719254Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths2013-10-01T21:30:49Z<p>Flore: /* Innovation Booths in Toronto */</p>
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<div>==Innovation Booths in Brussels==<br />
<br />
* '''Firefox Developer Tools (Jeff Griffiths)''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Yuan Wang)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc.<br />
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project '''Mozilla MathML Project'''] '''(Frédéric Wang)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* [[ReleaseEngineering/PuppetAgain|'''PuppetAgain''']] '''(Dustin J. Mitchell)''' - open source configuration management for release engineering<br />
* [http://mzl.la/weblitstd '''Web Literacy Standard'''] '''(Doug Belshaw)''' - Where do you go if you want to get better at your web skills? How do you even know what's important to learn? The Web Literacy Standard comprises a map of competencies and skills that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web. We'll be releasing v1.0 of the specification at MozFest so come and see what we've been up to! ([http://twitter.com/WebLitStd @WebLitStd])<br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery (Didem Ersoz)''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Blackhole '''Blackhole'''] '''(Josh Matthews)''' - Blackhole is a system to aggregate and track Mozillians' contributions across our whole ecosystem. With this information, we can enable better recognition of contributors, and track the size and strengths of our community across all functional areas. We have a prototype set up and are actively working get integrating data from more systems.<br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''(Michael Bebenita)''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''Parallel JavaScript and Typed Objects (Nicholas Matsakis)''' - We (Nicholas Matsakis, Felix Klock, Shu-yu Guo) are working on an extension to JavaScript to support parallel execution. This builds on an ES6 feature called Typed Objects, which allows users to define data types for JavaScript objects to achieve very low-overhead storage of large amounts of data. <br />
* '''UX (???)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (???)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (???)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile!<br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (???)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''(Stacy Martin and Alina Hua)''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (???)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (???)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(???)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Adrian Gaudebert)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Project_Eideticker Eideticker] (Dave Hunt)''' - An "eideticker" is a person with a photographic memory. Eideticker is a performance harness that measures user perceived performance of web browsers by video capturing them in action and subsequently running image analysis on the raw result. Come and see the tests running, and find out how you can help us with automation.<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Matthew Noorenberghe)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla '''Talkilla'''] '''(Mark Banner)''' - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''(Emily Goligoski)''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(???)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(???)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (???)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''Teach the Web (Michelle Thorne)''' - Showcasing Mozilla's efforts to Teach the Web, including a massive open online course (MOOC), a train the trainer program, hackable lesson plans, and partner campaigns to teach the web anywhere. <br />
* '''Developer Productivity (???)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
* [https://github.com/wguaraca/ideabind/tree/comments '''IdeaBind'''] '''(Wilson Guaraca)''' - Our goal is mold ideas into something real. IdeaBind provides a space where anyone can provide feedback or contribute to a user submitted idea.<br />
<br />
==Innovation Booths in Santa Clara==<br />
<br />
* '''Firefox Developer Tools (???)''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Asa Dotzler)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc. <br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery (???)''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services. <br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''((???))''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''Figma (Dylan Field)''' - "Dylan is a Thiel Foundation 20-under-20 fellow (where I am a mentor) and works on Figma - which is essentially Photoshop in your browser. He and his cofounder have hacked some truly impressive WebGL stuff together which made my jaw drop -- You guys should get together and have Dylan show you some of this stuff, I bet it's a) interesting, b) can help us make WebGL even better, c) is an incredible showcase for the power of WebGL and d) is just raw, unfiltered awesomeness.<br />
* '''UX (Aaron Druck)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (Aaron Druck)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Battery Harness (Jon Hylands)''' - I'm designing and building a battery harness that allows Firefox-OS phones (currently Hamachi, more to come) to have their battery usage monitored. This project combines a 3D printed part, a custom designed printed circuit board, a third-party usb ammeter, and some software that runs on a PC. This will allow developers to monitor real-time power consumption of their phone while developing applications, features, and bug fixes.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Electrolysis Electrolysis] (David Anderson)''' - Electrolysis is an on-going research project for multi-process tabs in Firefox. We'd like to demo the responsiveness and speed improvements to the Firefox UI, and give interested people information on how they can help.<br />
* '''Panda Chassis & Mozpool (Jake Watkins)''' - Panda Chassis is an open source rack mount hardware chassis designed to hold small development boards called Pandaboards. It was designed within Mozilla to provide housing of Release Engineering's Pandaboard pool at scale which currently stands over 900 Pandaboards. Mozpool is a software platform designed to manage the Pandaboards with the Panda Chassis. It maintains constant state on all Pandaboards within the pool and provides a REST API for allocating boards for testing on demand. It also has features such as automated hardware diagnostics and reprovisioning boards with a different OS such as Android, Firefox OS or Linux.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/DXR_UI_Refresh Big Code Search with DXR] (Erik Rose)''' - DXR is a fast search engine for large code repositories. Using a clever combination of trigram indices, a time-bounded regex implementation, and structural data collected by an instrumented C++ compiler, we provide fast text and regular-expression searches of the Firefox codebase. We also offer symbol lookups and structural queries like subclass relationships, function callsites, and symbol declarations. Try it out at http://dxr.mozilla.org/, and stop by the booth to talk about the exciting future of the project, including JavaScript analysis and a redesigned UI.<br />
* '''Peep: Secure Python Deployment Without Servers Or Vendor Libs (Erik Rose)''' - Historically, deploying Python projects has been a pain in the neck for the security-conscious. First, PyPI lets authors change the contents of their packages without revving their version numbers. Second, any future compromise of PyPI or its caching CDN means you could get a package that's different from the one you signed up for. We have historically solved this by running our own local PyPI servers, which means added burden in both system administration and people administration--figuring out who gets upload rights. Alternately, we sometimes sidestep the problem by creaing vendor libs, but that necessitates a lot of fooling around with VCSes, and it doesn't work so well with compiled libraries. Peep, a thin wrapper around pip, solves this problem.<br />
* '''FHR (Firefox Health Report) (Schalk Neethling)''' - "This is your Firefox's health report. It tells you how your browser is doing, provides advice, via helpful links, when your browser seems ill and, helps us make a better, healthier browser for you. And all of this is done without compromising your privacy or security. You can find it at about:healthreport on both desktop and Android."<br />
* '''Lantea Maps (Robert Kaiser)''' - "Lantea Maps is a pretty simple web app for maps that I can show running on desktop, Android tablet and Firefox OS phone. It uses OpenStreetMap by default, can record GPS tracks - and on the desktop/laptop I can show a self-built custom navigation pad for it (made out of cardboard, tinfoil, and a MakeyMakey board). I have done all that as fun side projects to learn how to hack something together with simple tools, and how our web app ecosystem works."<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (???)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile! <br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (???)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''(???)''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (???)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (???)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(???)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Peter Bengtsson)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''Verbosio - An experimental XML editor project (Alexander J. Vincent)''' - Verbosio is supposed to be a platform for editing XML markup, where each XML language (XHTML, MathML, SVG, RDF, XUL, etc.) can be an add-on. That's the theory, anyway. But building an editor is very hard - harder still when you have a full-time job and college courses.<br />
* Run hardware on Firefox OS (Masashi Honma) - "Exhibitions of connecting hardware with Firefox OS (Shooting game playing with controller of PlayStation 2, LED Lights which work together with games, Handling Foxkeh with Leap Motion, LED Lighting Robots controllable with HTML5)<br />
* '''[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project Mozilla MathML Project] (Florian Scholz)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Stephen Horlander)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* '''OpenType-SVG color and animation in fonts (Jonathan Kew)''' - "The idea is to showcase the recently-implemented support in Gecko for embedding SVG graphics as glyphs within OpenType fonts. This feature opens up new possibilities for multi-colored and even animated glyphs - think of ""emoji"" for the Japanese teen market, but also ornate headline fonts and decorated initial capitals, as well as corporate logos, icons, map symbols, etc.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla '''Talkilla'''] '''(Dan Mosedale)''' - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''(???)''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(Brett Gaylor)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(Erika Owens)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''[http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala] (Gregory Maxwell)''' - Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (Will Barkis)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''[http://www.jocly.com/jocly/plazza/index.html Jocly] (Michel Gutierrez)''' - Jocly is a web application for playing and developing board games (about ~50 games integrated so far). It makes use of WebGL and WebRTC technologies to bring both opponents' webcam streams into the live playing board 3D scene for a great immersion experience.<br />
* '''Developer Productivity (Chris Peterson)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
<br />
==Innovation Booths in Toronto==<br />
<br />
* '''Firefox Developer Tools (???)''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (???)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc. <br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery (???)''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services. <br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''(???)''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''UX (???)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (???)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (Martin Best)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile!<br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (David Bialer)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''(???)''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''SpeechRTC (Andre Natal)''' - A speech recognition web api built on top of webrtc. After the summit the project will be published to github. Fully working on Firefox OS and desktop browser.<br />
* '''[http://rr-project.org rr] (Robert O'Callahan)''' - A research project that supports full recording and replaying of Firefox executions on Linux.<br />
* '''Firefox Accessibility (Yura Zenevich (David Bolter))''' - Explore the ways Firefox (Desktop and Android) makes web accessible for all users. Discover how Firefox works with various assistive technologies such as screen readers and braille displays. Many Mozillians have never seen these novel ways of interacting with Firefox, or for that matter, a computer (infrared tracking, switch and sip-and-puff devices). This is a chance to see and experience this cool technology.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugmasters/Projects Bug Board] (Liz Henry)''' - The Mozilla bug wrangler team will demo their bug triage tutorial and leaderboard!<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (J. Ryan Stinnett)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (Margaret Leibovic)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(Bobby Richter)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Crimson Twins (Mike Cooper)''' - Crimson Twins is a set of software to power ambient displays, such as TVs mounted on walls in the office. It is remote controllable, easy to manage, and can run in any modern browser.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Selena Deckelmann and Brandon Savage)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://www.bzdeck.com/about/ BzDeck] (Kohei Yoshino)''' – A useful experimental Bugzilla client demonstrating modern Web application technologies such as CSS3, DOM4, HTML5, ECMAScript 6 and WAI-ARIA. BzDeck now supports Firefox for Android and Firefox OS. Drop by our booth to discuss how your Bugzilla experience can be improved! Follow us on [http://twitter.com/BzDeck Twitter], [https://www.facebook.com/BzDeck Facebook] or [https://plus.google.com/107575633117364230600 Google+] for further updates.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Auto-tools/Automation_Development Mozmill CI] (Henrik Skupin)''' - Mozmill CI is our continuous integration system for Mozmill related tests, which help the QA team to sign off from upcoming Firefox releases and their updates. We are working together with developers to get more functional tests added, with localizers around the world to make Firefox more shiny in terms of localization.<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (???)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* '''Free (as in freedom) Firefox OS (Ricardo Panaggio)''' - There are a few bits of Firefox OS that are not free, like kernel blobs, and a few that would cause sadness on freedom fighters (like not being able to filter apps by license on Marketplace), or the use of software as a service like everything.me, where the service software isn't free. This is a starting project that aims to free (as in freedom) Firefox OS and related stuff (e.g. the Marketplace). Let's talk about how we can improve Firefox OS respect for the users and the community.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''(???)''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(???)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(???)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''[http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala] (Jack Moffitt)''' - Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (???)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''[http://apc.io/ APC] (Joshua Smith)''' - APC runs the Firefox Operating System, optimized for desktop. This project has enormous potential to revolutionize the desktop platform. My purpose for running a booth is to spread the word, and to onboard some techies for development contests that will speed up the release.<br />
* '''Developer Productivity (???)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths&diff=719252Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths2013-10-01T21:30:11Z<p>Flore: /* Innovation Booths in Toronto */</p>
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<div>==Innovation Booths in Brussels==<br />
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* '''Firefox Developer Tools (Jeff Griffiths)''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Yuan Wang)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc.<br />
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project '''Mozilla MathML Project'''] '''(Frédéric Wang)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* [[ReleaseEngineering/PuppetAgain|'''PuppetAgain''']] '''(Dustin J. Mitchell)''' - open source configuration management for release engineering<br />
* [http://mzl.la/weblitstd '''Web Literacy Standard'''] '''(Doug Belshaw)''' - Where do you go if you want to get better at your web skills? How do you even know what's important to learn? The Web Literacy Standard comprises a map of competencies and skills that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web. We'll be releasing v1.0 of the specification at MozFest so come and see what we've been up to! ([http://twitter.com/WebLitStd @WebLitStd])<br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery (Didem Ersoz)''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Blackhole '''Blackhole'''] '''(Josh Matthews)''' - Blackhole is a system to aggregate and track Mozillians' contributions across our whole ecosystem. With this information, we can enable better recognition of contributors, and track the size and strengths of our community across all functional areas. We have a prototype set up and are actively working get integrating data from more systems.<br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''(Michael Bebenita)''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''Parallel JavaScript and Typed Objects (Nicholas Matsakis)''' - We (Nicholas Matsakis, Felix Klock, Shu-yu Guo) are working on an extension to JavaScript to support parallel execution. This builds on an ES6 feature called Typed Objects, which allows users to define data types for JavaScript objects to achieve very low-overhead storage of large amounts of data. <br />
* '''UX (???)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (???)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (???)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile!<br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (???)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''(Stacy Martin and Alina Hua)''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (???)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (???)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(???)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Adrian Gaudebert)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Project_Eideticker Eideticker] (Dave Hunt)''' - An "eideticker" is a person with a photographic memory. Eideticker is a performance harness that measures user perceived performance of web browsers by video capturing them in action and subsequently running image analysis on the raw result. Come and see the tests running, and find out how you can help us with automation.<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Matthew Noorenberghe)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla '''Talkilla'''] '''(Mark Banner)''' - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''(Emily Goligoski)''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(???)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(???)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (???)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''Teach the Web (Michelle Thorne)''' - Showcasing Mozilla's efforts to Teach the Web, including a massive open online course (MOOC), a train the trainer program, hackable lesson plans, and partner campaigns to teach the web anywhere. <br />
* '''Developer Productivity (???)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
* [https://github.com/wguaraca/ideabind/tree/comments '''IdeaBind'''] '''(Wilson Guaraca)''' - Our goal is mold ideas into something real. IdeaBind provides a space where anyone can provide feedback or contribute to a user submitted idea.<br />
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==Innovation Booths in Santa Clara==<br />
<br />
* '''Firefox Developer Tools (???)''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Asa Dotzler)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc. <br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery (???)''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services. <br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''((???))''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''Figma (Dylan Field)''' - "Dylan is a Thiel Foundation 20-under-20 fellow (where I am a mentor) and works on Figma - which is essentially Photoshop in your browser. He and his cofounder have hacked some truly impressive WebGL stuff together which made my jaw drop -- You guys should get together and have Dylan show you some of this stuff, I bet it's a) interesting, b) can help us make WebGL even better, c) is an incredible showcase for the power of WebGL and d) is just raw, unfiltered awesomeness.<br />
* '''UX (Aaron Druck)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (Aaron Druck)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Battery Harness (Jon Hylands)''' - I'm designing and building a battery harness that allows Firefox-OS phones (currently Hamachi, more to come) to have their battery usage monitored. This project combines a 3D printed part, a custom designed printed circuit board, a third-party usb ammeter, and some software that runs on a PC. This will allow developers to monitor real-time power consumption of their phone while developing applications, features, and bug fixes.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Electrolysis Electrolysis] (David Anderson)''' - Electrolysis is an on-going research project for multi-process tabs in Firefox. We'd like to demo the responsiveness and speed improvements to the Firefox UI, and give interested people information on how they can help.<br />
* '''Panda Chassis & Mozpool (Jake Watkins)''' - Panda Chassis is an open source rack mount hardware chassis designed to hold small development boards called Pandaboards. It was designed within Mozilla to provide housing of Release Engineering's Pandaboard pool at scale which currently stands over 900 Pandaboards. Mozpool is a software platform designed to manage the Pandaboards with the Panda Chassis. It maintains constant state on all Pandaboards within the pool and provides a REST API for allocating boards for testing on demand. It also has features such as automated hardware diagnostics and reprovisioning boards with a different OS such as Android, Firefox OS or Linux.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/DXR_UI_Refresh Big Code Search with DXR] (Erik Rose)''' - DXR is a fast search engine for large code repositories. Using a clever combination of trigram indices, a time-bounded regex implementation, and structural data collected by an instrumented C++ compiler, we provide fast text and regular-expression searches of the Firefox codebase. We also offer symbol lookups and structural queries like subclass relationships, function callsites, and symbol declarations. Try it out at http://dxr.mozilla.org/, and stop by the booth to talk about the exciting future of the project, including JavaScript analysis and a redesigned UI.<br />
* '''Peep: Secure Python Deployment Without Servers Or Vendor Libs (Erik Rose)''' - Historically, deploying Python projects has been a pain in the neck for the security-conscious. First, PyPI lets authors change the contents of their packages without revving their version numbers. Second, any future compromise of PyPI or its caching CDN means you could get a package that's different from the one you signed up for. We have historically solved this by running our own local PyPI servers, which means added burden in both system administration and people administration--figuring out who gets upload rights. Alternately, we sometimes sidestep the problem by creaing vendor libs, but that necessitates a lot of fooling around with VCSes, and it doesn't work so well with compiled libraries. Peep, a thin wrapper around pip, solves this problem.<br />
* '''FHR (Firefox Health Report) (Schalk Neethling)''' - "This is your Firefox's health report. It tells you how your browser is doing, provides advice, via helpful links, when your browser seems ill and, helps us make a better, healthier browser for you. And all of this is done without compromising your privacy or security. You can find it at about:healthreport on both desktop and Android."<br />
* '''Lantea Maps (Robert Kaiser)''' - "Lantea Maps is a pretty simple web app for maps that I can show running on desktop, Android tablet and Firefox OS phone. It uses OpenStreetMap by default, can record GPS tracks - and on the desktop/laptop I can show a self-built custom navigation pad for it (made out of cardboard, tinfoil, and a MakeyMakey board). I have done all that as fun side projects to learn how to hack something together with simple tools, and how our web app ecosystem works."<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (???)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile! <br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (???)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''(???)''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (???)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (???)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(???)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Peter Bengtsson)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''Verbosio - An experimental XML editor project (Alexander J. Vincent)''' - Verbosio is supposed to be a platform for editing XML markup, where each XML language (XHTML, MathML, SVG, RDF, XUL, etc.) can be an add-on. That's the theory, anyway. But building an editor is very hard - harder still when you have a full-time job and college courses.<br />
* Run hardware on Firefox OS (Masashi Honma) - "Exhibitions of connecting hardware with Firefox OS (Shooting game playing with controller of PlayStation 2, LED Lights which work together with games, Handling Foxkeh with Leap Motion, LED Lighting Robots controllable with HTML5)<br />
* '''[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project Mozilla MathML Project] (Florian Scholz)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Stephen Horlander)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* '''OpenType-SVG color and animation in fonts (Jonathan Kew)''' - "The idea is to showcase the recently-implemented support in Gecko for embedding SVG graphics as glyphs within OpenType fonts. This feature opens up new possibilities for multi-colored and even animated glyphs - think of ""emoji"" for the Japanese teen market, but also ornate headline fonts and decorated initial capitals, as well as corporate logos, icons, map symbols, etc.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla '''Talkilla'''] '''(Dan Mosedale)''' - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''(???)''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(Brett Gaylor)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(Erika Owens)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''[http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala] (Gregory Maxwell)''' - Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (Will Barkis)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''[http://www.jocly.com/jocly/plazza/index.html Jocly] (Michel Gutierrez)''' - Jocly is a web application for playing and developing board games (about ~50 games integrated so far). It makes use of WebGL and WebRTC technologies to bring both opponents' webcam streams into the live playing board 3D scene for a great immersion experience.<br />
* '''Developer Productivity (Chris Peterson)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
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==Innovation Booths in Toronto==<br />
<br />
* '''Firefox Developer Tools (???)''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (???)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc. <br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery (???)''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services. <br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''((???))''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''UX (???)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (???)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (Martin Best)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile!<br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (David Bialer)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''(???)''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''SpeechRTC (Andre Natal)''' - A speech recognition web api built on top of webrtc. After the summit the project will be published to github. Fully working on Firefox OS and desktop browser.<br />
* '''[http://rr-project.org rr] (Robert O'Callahan)''' - A research project that supports full recording and replaying of Firefox executions on Linux.<br />
* '''Firefox Accessibility (Yura Zenevich (David Bolter))''' - Explore the ways Firefox (Desktop and Android) makes web accessible for all users. Discover how Firefox works with various assistive technologies such as screen readers and braille displays. Many Mozillians have never seen these novel ways of interacting with Firefox, or for that matter, a computer (infrared tracking, switch and sip-and-puff devices). This is a chance to see and experience this cool technology.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugmasters/Projects Bug Board] (Liz Henry)''' - The Mozilla bug wrangler team will demo their bug triage tutorial and leaderboard!<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (J. Ryan Stinnett)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (Margaret Leibovic)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(Bobby Richter)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Crimson Twins (Mike Cooper)''' - Crimson Twins is a set of software to power ambient displays, such as TVs mounted on walls in the office. It is remote controllable, easy to manage, and can run in any modern browser.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Selena Deckelmann and Brandon Savage)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://www.bzdeck.com/about/ BzDeck] (Kohei Yoshino)''' – A useful experimental Bugzilla client demonstrating modern Web application technologies such as CSS3, DOM4, HTML5, ECMAScript 6 and WAI-ARIA. BzDeck now supports Firefox for Android and Firefox OS. Drop by our booth to discuss how your Bugzilla experience can be improved! Follow us on [http://twitter.com/BzDeck Twitter], [https://www.facebook.com/BzDeck Facebook] or [https://plus.google.com/107575633117364230600 Google+] for further updates.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Auto-tools/Automation_Development Mozmill CI] (Henrik Skupin)''' - Mozmill CI is our continuous integration system for Mozmill related tests, which help the QA team to sign off from upcoming Firefox releases and their updates. We are working together with developers to get more functional tests added, with localizers around the world to make Firefox more shiny in terms of localization.<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (???)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* '''Free (as in freedom) Firefox OS (Ricardo Panaggio)''' - There are a few bits of Firefox OS that are not free, like kernel blobs, and a few that would cause sadness on freedom fighters (like not being able to filter apps by license on Marketplace), or the use of software as a service like everything.me, where the service software isn't free. This is a starting project that aims to free (as in freedom) Firefox OS and related stuff (e.g. the Marketplace). Let's talk about how we can improve Firefox OS respect for the users and the community.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''(???)''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(???)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(???)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''[http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala] (Jack Moffitt)''' - Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (???)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''[http://apc.io/ APC] (Joshua Smith)''' - APC runs the Firefox Operating System, optimized for desktop. This project has enormous potential to revolutionize the desktop platform. My purpose for running a booth is to spread the word, and to onboard some techies for development contests that will speed up the release.<br />
* '''Developer Productivity (???)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths&diff=719250Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths2013-10-01T21:29:11Z<p>Flore: /* Innovation Booths in Santa Clara */</p>
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<div>==Innovation Booths in Brussels==<br />
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* '''Firefox Developer Tools (Jeff Griffiths)''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Yuan Wang)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc.<br />
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project '''Mozilla MathML Project'''] '''(Frédéric Wang)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* [[ReleaseEngineering/PuppetAgain|'''PuppetAgain''']] '''(Dustin J. Mitchell)''' - open source configuration management for release engineering<br />
* [http://mzl.la/weblitstd '''Web Literacy Standard'''] '''(Doug Belshaw)''' - Where do you go if you want to get better at your web skills? How do you even know what's important to learn? The Web Literacy Standard comprises a map of competencies and skills that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web. We'll be releasing v1.0 of the specification at MozFest so come and see what we've been up to! ([http://twitter.com/WebLitStd @WebLitStd])<br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery (Didem Ersoz)''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Blackhole '''Blackhole'''] '''(Josh Matthews)''' - Blackhole is a system to aggregate and track Mozillians' contributions across our whole ecosystem. With this information, we can enable better recognition of contributors, and track the size and strengths of our community across all functional areas. We have a prototype set up and are actively working get integrating data from more systems.<br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''(Michael Bebenita)''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''Parallel JavaScript and Typed Objects (Nicholas Matsakis)''' - We (Nicholas Matsakis, Felix Klock, Shu-yu Guo) are working on an extension to JavaScript to support parallel execution. This builds on an ES6 feature called Typed Objects, which allows users to define data types for JavaScript objects to achieve very low-overhead storage of large amounts of data. <br />
* '''UX (???)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (???)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (???)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile!<br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (???)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''(Stacy Martin and Alina Hua)''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (???)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (???)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(???)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Adrian Gaudebert)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Project_Eideticker Eideticker] (Dave Hunt)''' - An "eideticker" is a person with a photographic memory. Eideticker is a performance harness that measures user perceived performance of web browsers by video capturing them in action and subsequently running image analysis on the raw result. Come and see the tests running, and find out how you can help us with automation.<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Matthew Noorenberghe)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla '''Talkilla'''] '''(Mark Banner)''' - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''(Emily Goligoski)''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(???)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(???)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (???)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''Teach the Web (Michelle Thorne)''' - Showcasing Mozilla's efforts to Teach the Web, including a massive open online course (MOOC), a train the trainer program, hackable lesson plans, and partner campaigns to teach the web anywhere. <br />
* '''Developer Productivity (???)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
* [https://github.com/wguaraca/ideabind/tree/comments '''IdeaBind'''] '''(Wilson Guaraca)''' - Our goal is mold ideas into something real. IdeaBind provides a space where anyone can provide feedback or contribute to a user submitted idea.<br />
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==Innovation Booths in Santa Clara==<br />
<br />
* '''Firefox Developer Tools (???)''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Asa Dotzler)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc. <br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery (???)''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services. <br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''((???))''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''Figma (Dylan Field)''' - "Dylan is a Thiel Foundation 20-under-20 fellow (where I am a mentor) and works on Figma - which is essentially Photoshop in your browser. He and his cofounder have hacked some truly impressive WebGL stuff together which made my jaw drop -- You guys should get together and have Dylan show you some of this stuff, I bet it's a) interesting, b) can help us make WebGL even better, c) is an incredible showcase for the power of WebGL and d) is just raw, unfiltered awesomeness.<br />
* '''UX (Aaron Druck)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (Aaron Druck)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Battery Harness (Jon Hylands)''' - I'm designing and building a battery harness that allows Firefox-OS phones (currently Hamachi, more to come) to have their battery usage monitored. This project combines a 3D printed part, a custom designed printed circuit board, a third-party usb ammeter, and some software that runs on a PC. This will allow developers to monitor real-time power consumption of their phone while developing applications, features, and bug fixes.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Electrolysis Electrolysis] (David Anderson)''' - Electrolysis is an on-going research project for multi-process tabs in Firefox. We'd like to demo the responsiveness and speed improvements to the Firefox UI, and give interested people information on how they can help.<br />
* '''Panda Chassis & Mozpool (Jake Watkins)''' - Panda Chassis is an open source rack mount hardware chassis designed to hold small development boards called Pandaboards. It was designed within Mozilla to provide housing of Release Engineering's Pandaboard pool at scale which currently stands over 900 Pandaboards. Mozpool is a software platform designed to manage the Pandaboards with the Panda Chassis. It maintains constant state on all Pandaboards within the pool and provides a REST API for allocating boards for testing on demand. It also has features such as automated hardware diagnostics and reprovisioning boards with a different OS such as Android, Firefox OS or Linux.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/DXR_UI_Refresh Big Code Search with DXR] (Erik Rose)''' - DXR is a fast search engine for large code repositories. Using a clever combination of trigram indices, a time-bounded regex implementation, and structural data collected by an instrumented C++ compiler, we provide fast text and regular-expression searches of the Firefox codebase. We also offer symbol lookups and structural queries like subclass relationships, function callsites, and symbol declarations. Try it out at http://dxr.mozilla.org/, and stop by the booth to talk about the exciting future of the project, including JavaScript analysis and a redesigned UI.<br />
* '''Peep: Secure Python Deployment Without Servers Or Vendor Libs (Erik Rose)''' - Historically, deploying Python projects has been a pain in the neck for the security-conscious. First, PyPI lets authors change the contents of their packages without revving their version numbers. Second, any future compromise of PyPI or its caching CDN means you could get a package that's different from the one you signed up for. We have historically solved this by running our own local PyPI servers, which means added burden in both system administration and people administration--figuring out who gets upload rights. Alternately, we sometimes sidestep the problem by creaing vendor libs, but that necessitates a lot of fooling around with VCSes, and it doesn't work so well with compiled libraries. Peep, a thin wrapper around pip, solves this problem.<br />
* '''FHR (Firefox Health Report) (Schalk Neethling)''' - "This is your Firefox's health report. It tells you how your browser is doing, provides advice, via helpful links, when your browser seems ill and, helps us make a better, healthier browser for you. And all of this is done without compromising your privacy or security. You can find it at about:healthreport on both desktop and Android."<br />
* '''Lantea Maps (Robert Kaiser)''' - "Lantea Maps is a pretty simple web app for maps that I can show running on desktop, Android tablet and Firefox OS phone. It uses OpenStreetMap by default, can record GPS tracks - and on the desktop/laptop I can show a self-built custom navigation pad for it (made out of cardboard, tinfoil, and a MakeyMakey board). I have done all that as fun side projects to learn how to hack something together with simple tools, and how our web app ecosystem works."<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (???)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile! <br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (???)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''(???)''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (???)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (???)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(???)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Peter Bengtsson)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''Verbosio - An experimental XML editor project (Alexander J. Vincent)''' - Verbosio is supposed to be a platform for editing XML markup, where each XML language (XHTML, MathML, SVG, RDF, XUL, etc.) can be an add-on. That's the theory, anyway. But building an editor is very hard - harder still when you have a full-time job and college courses.<br />
* Run hardware on Firefox OS (Masashi Honma) - "Exhibitions of connecting hardware with Firefox OS (Shooting game playing with controller of PlayStation 2, LED Lights which work together with games, Handling Foxkeh with Leap Motion, LED Lighting Robots controllable with HTML5)<br />
* '''[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project Mozilla MathML Project] (Florian Scholz)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Stephen Horlander)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* '''OpenType-SVG color and animation in fonts (Jonathan Kew)''' - "The idea is to showcase the recently-implemented support in Gecko for embedding SVG graphics as glyphs within OpenType fonts. This feature opens up new possibilities for multi-colored and even animated glyphs - think of ""emoji"" for the Japanese teen market, but also ornate headline fonts and decorated initial capitals, as well as corporate logos, icons, map symbols, etc.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla '''Talkilla'''] '''(Dan Mosedale)''' - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''(???)''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(Brett Gaylor)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(Erika Owens)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''[http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala] (Gregory Maxwell)''' - Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (Will Barkis)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''[http://www.jocly.com/jocly/plazza/index.html Jocly] (Michel Gutierrez)''' - Jocly is a web application for playing and developing board games (about ~50 games integrated so far). It makes use of WebGL and WebRTC technologies to bring both opponents' webcam streams into the live playing board 3D scene for a great immersion experience.<br />
* '''Developer Productivity (Chris Peterson)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
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==Innovation Booths in Toronto==<br />
<br />
* '''Firefox Developer Tools [[(???)]]''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) [[(???)]]''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc. <br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery [[(???)]]''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services. <br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''([[(???)]])''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''UX [[(???)]]''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR [[(???)]]''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (Martin Best)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile!<br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (David Bialer)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''SpeechRTC (Andre Natal)''' - A speech recognition web api built on top of webrtc. After the summit the project will be published to github. Fully working on Firefox OS and desktop browser.<br />
* '''[http://rr-project.org rr] (Robert O'Callahan)''' - A research project that supports full recording and replaying of Firefox executions on Linux.<br />
* '''Firefox Accessibility (Yura Zenevich (David Bolter))''' - Explore the ways Firefox (Desktop and Android) makes web accessible for all users. Discover how Firefox works with various assistive technologies such as screen readers and braille displays. Many Mozillians have never seen these novel ways of interacting with Firefox, or for that matter, a computer (infrared tracking, switch and sip-and-puff devices). This is a chance to see and experience this cool technology.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugmasters/Projects Bug Board] (Liz Henry)''' - The Mozilla bug wrangler team will demo their bug triage tutorial and leaderboard!<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (J. Ryan Stinnett)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (Margaret Leibovic)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(Bobby Richter)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Crimson Twins (Mike Cooper)''' - Crimson Twins is a set of software to power ambient displays, such as TVs mounted on walls in the office. It is remote controllable, easy to manage, and can run in any modern browser.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Selena Deckelmann and Brandon Savage)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://www.bzdeck.com/about/ BzDeck] (Kohei Yoshino)''' – A useful experimental Bugzilla client demonstrating modern Web application technologies such as CSS3, DOM4, HTML5, ECMAScript 6 and WAI-ARIA. BzDeck now supports Firefox for Android and Firefox OS. Drop by our booth to discuss how your Bugzilla experience can be improved! Follow us on [http://twitter.com/BzDeck Twitter], [https://www.facebook.com/BzDeck Facebook] or [https://plus.google.com/107575633117364230600 Google+] for further updates.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Auto-tools/Automation_Development Mozmill CI] (Henrik Skupin)''' - Mozmill CI is our continuous integration system for Mozmill related tests, which help the QA team to sign off from upcoming Firefox releases and their updates. We are working together with developers to get more functional tests added, with localizers around the world to make Firefox more shiny in terms of localization.<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign [[(???)]]''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* '''Free (as in freedom) Firefox OS (Ricardo Panaggio)''' - There are a few bits of Firefox OS that are not free, like kernel blobs, and a few that would cause sadness on freedom fighters (like not being able to filter apps by license on Marketplace), or the use of software as a service like everything.me, where the service software isn't free. This is a starting project that aims to free (as in freedom) Firefox OS and related stuff (e.g. the Marketplace). Let's talk about how we can improve Firefox OS respect for the users and the community.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''[http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala] (Jack Moffitt)''' - Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite [[(???)]]''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''[http://apc.io/ APC] (Joshua Smith)''' - APC runs the Firefox Operating System, optimized for desktop. This project has enormous potential to revolutionize the desktop platform. My purpose for running a booth is to spread the word, and to onboard some techies for development contests that will speed up the release.<br />
* '''Developer Productivity [[(???)]]''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths&diff=719249Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths2013-10-01T21:28:48Z<p>Flore: /* Innovation Booths in Brussels */</p>
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<div>==Innovation Booths in Brussels==<br />
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* '''Firefox Developer Tools (Jeff Griffiths)''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Yuan Wang)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc.<br />
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project '''Mozilla MathML Project'''] '''(Frédéric Wang)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* [[ReleaseEngineering/PuppetAgain|'''PuppetAgain''']] '''(Dustin J. Mitchell)''' - open source configuration management for release engineering<br />
* [http://mzl.la/weblitstd '''Web Literacy Standard'''] '''(Doug Belshaw)''' - Where do you go if you want to get better at your web skills? How do you even know what's important to learn? The Web Literacy Standard comprises a map of competencies and skills that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web. We'll be releasing v1.0 of the specification at MozFest so come and see what we've been up to! ([http://twitter.com/WebLitStd @WebLitStd])<br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery (Didem Ersoz)''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Blackhole '''Blackhole'''] '''(Josh Matthews)''' - Blackhole is a system to aggregate and track Mozillians' contributions across our whole ecosystem. With this information, we can enable better recognition of contributors, and track the size and strengths of our community across all functional areas. We have a prototype set up and are actively working get integrating data from more systems.<br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''(Michael Bebenita)''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''Parallel JavaScript and Typed Objects (Nicholas Matsakis)''' - We (Nicholas Matsakis, Felix Klock, Shu-yu Guo) are working on an extension to JavaScript to support parallel execution. This builds on an ES6 feature called Typed Objects, which allows users to define data types for JavaScript objects to achieve very low-overhead storage of large amounts of data. <br />
* '''UX (???)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (???)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (???)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile!<br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (???)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''(Stacy Martin and Alina Hua)''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (???)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (???)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(???)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Adrian Gaudebert)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Project_Eideticker Eideticker] (Dave Hunt)''' - An "eideticker" is a person with a photographic memory. Eideticker is a performance harness that measures user perceived performance of web browsers by video capturing them in action and subsequently running image analysis on the raw result. Come and see the tests running, and find out how you can help us with automation.<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Matthew Noorenberghe)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla '''Talkilla'''] '''(Mark Banner)''' - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''(Emily Goligoski)''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(???)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(???)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (???)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''Teach the Web (Michelle Thorne)''' - Showcasing Mozilla's efforts to Teach the Web, including a massive open online course (MOOC), a train the trainer program, hackable lesson plans, and partner campaigns to teach the web anywhere. <br />
* '''Developer Productivity (???)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
* [https://github.com/wguaraca/ideabind/tree/comments '''IdeaBind'''] '''(Wilson Guaraca)''' - Our goal is mold ideas into something real. IdeaBind provides a space where anyone can provide feedback or contribute to a user submitted idea.<br />
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==Innovation Booths in Santa Clara==<br />
<br />
* '''Firefox Developer Tools [[(???)]]''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Asa Dotzler)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc. <br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery [[(???)]]''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services. <br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''([[(???)]])''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''Figma (Dylan Field)''' - "Dylan is a Thiel Foundation 20-under-20 fellow (where I am a mentor) and works on Figma - which is essentially Photoshop in your browser. He and his cofounder have hacked some truly impressive WebGL stuff together which made my jaw drop -- You guys should get together and have Dylan show you some of this stuff, I bet it's a) interesting, b) can help us make WebGL even better, c) is an incredible showcase for the power of WebGL and d) is just raw, unfiltered awesomeness.<br />
* '''UX (Aaron Druck)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (Aaron Druck)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Battery Harness (Jon Hylands)''' - I'm designing and building a battery harness that allows Firefox-OS phones (currently Hamachi, more to come) to have their battery usage monitored. This project combines a 3D printed part, a custom designed printed circuit board, a third-party usb ammeter, and some software that runs on a PC. This will allow developers to monitor real-time power consumption of their phone while developing applications, features, and bug fixes.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Electrolysis Electrolysis] (David Anderson)''' - Electrolysis is an on-going research project for multi-process tabs in Firefox. We'd like to demo the responsiveness and speed improvements to the Firefox UI, and give interested people information on how they can help.<br />
* '''Panda Chassis & Mozpool (Jake Watkins)''' - Panda Chassis is an open source rack mount hardware chassis designed to hold small development boards called Pandaboards. It was designed within Mozilla to provide housing of Release Engineering's Pandaboard pool at scale which currently stands over 900 Pandaboards. Mozpool is a software platform designed to manage the Pandaboards with the Panda Chassis. It maintains constant state on all Pandaboards within the pool and provides a REST API for allocating boards for testing on demand. It also has features such as automated hardware diagnostics and reprovisioning boards with a different OS such as Android, Firefox OS or Linux.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/DXR_UI_Refresh Big Code Search with DXR] (Erik Rose)''' - DXR is a fast search engine for large code repositories. Using a clever combination of trigram indices, a time-bounded regex implementation, and structural data collected by an instrumented C++ compiler, we provide fast text and regular-expression searches of the Firefox codebase. We also offer symbol lookups and structural queries like subclass relationships, function callsites, and symbol declarations. Try it out at http://dxr.mozilla.org/, and stop by the booth to talk about the exciting future of the project, including JavaScript analysis and a redesigned UI.<br />
* '''Peep: Secure Python Deployment Without Servers Or Vendor Libs (Erik Rose)''' - Historically, deploying Python projects has been a pain in the neck for the security-conscious. First, PyPI lets authors change the contents of their packages without revving their version numbers. Second, any future compromise of PyPI or its caching CDN means you could get a package that's different from the one you signed up for. We have historically solved this by running our own local PyPI servers, which means added burden in both system administration and people administration--figuring out who gets upload rights. Alternately, we sometimes sidestep the problem by creaing vendor libs, but that necessitates a lot of fooling around with VCSes, and it doesn't work so well with compiled libraries. Peep, a thin wrapper around pip, solves this problem.<br />
* '''FHR (Firefox Health Report) (Schalk Neethling)''' - "This is your Firefox's health report. It tells you how your browser is doing, provides advice, via helpful links, when your browser seems ill and, helps us make a better, healthier browser for you. And all of this is done without compromising your privacy or security. You can find it at about:healthreport on both desktop and Android."<br />
* '''Lantea Maps (Robert Kaiser)''' - "Lantea Maps is a pretty simple web app for maps that I can show running on desktop, Android tablet and Firefox OS phone. It uses OpenStreetMap by default, can record GPS tracks - and on the desktop/laptop I can show a self-built custom navigation pad for it (made out of cardboard, tinfoil, and a MakeyMakey board). I have done all that as fun side projects to learn how to hack something together with simple tools, and how our web app ecosystem works."<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative [[(???)]]''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile! <br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] [[(???)]]''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''App Developer Tools [[(???)]]''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android [[(???)]]''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Peter Bengtsson)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''Verbosio - An experimental XML editor project (Alexander J. Vincent)''' - Verbosio is supposed to be a platform for editing XML markup, where each XML language (XHTML, MathML, SVG, RDF, XUL, etc.) can be an add-on. That's the theory, anyway. But building an editor is very hard - harder still when you have a full-time job and college courses.<br />
* Run hardware on Firefox OS (Masashi Honma) - "Exhibitions of connecting hardware with Firefox OS (Shooting game playing with controller of PlayStation 2, LED Lights which work together with games, Handling Foxkeh with Leap Motion, LED Lighting Robots controllable with HTML5)<br />
* '''[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project Mozilla MathML Project] (Florian Scholz)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Stephen Horlander)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* '''OpenType-SVG color and animation in fonts (Jonathan Kew)''' - "The idea is to showcase the recently-implemented support in Gecko for embedding SVG graphics as glyphs within OpenType fonts. This feature opens up new possibilities for multi-colored and even animated glyphs - think of ""emoji"" for the Japanese teen market, but also ornate headline fonts and decorated initial capitals, as well as corporate logos, icons, map symbols, etc.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla '''Talkilla'''] '''(Dan Mosedale)''' - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(Brett Gaylor)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(Erika Owens)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''[http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala] (Gregory Maxwell)''' - Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (Will Barkis)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''[http://www.jocly.com/jocly/plazza/index.html Jocly] (Michel Gutierrez)''' - Jocly is a web application for playing and developing board games (about ~50 games integrated so far). It makes use of WebGL and WebRTC technologies to bring both opponents' webcam streams into the live playing board 3D scene for a great immersion experience.<br />
* '''Developer Productivity (Chris Peterson)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
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==Innovation Booths in Toronto==<br />
<br />
* '''Firefox Developer Tools [[(???)]]''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) [[(???)]]''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc. <br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery [[(???)]]''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services. <br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''([[(???)]])''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''UX [[(???)]]''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR [[(???)]]''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (Martin Best)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile!<br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (David Bialer)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''SpeechRTC (Andre Natal)''' - A speech recognition web api built on top of webrtc. After the summit the project will be published to github. Fully working on Firefox OS and desktop browser.<br />
* '''[http://rr-project.org rr] (Robert O'Callahan)''' - A research project that supports full recording and replaying of Firefox executions on Linux.<br />
* '''Firefox Accessibility (Yura Zenevich (David Bolter))''' - Explore the ways Firefox (Desktop and Android) makes web accessible for all users. Discover how Firefox works with various assistive technologies such as screen readers and braille displays. Many Mozillians have never seen these novel ways of interacting with Firefox, or for that matter, a computer (infrared tracking, switch and sip-and-puff devices). This is a chance to see and experience this cool technology.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugmasters/Projects Bug Board] (Liz Henry)''' - The Mozilla bug wrangler team will demo their bug triage tutorial and leaderboard!<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (J. Ryan Stinnett)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (Margaret Leibovic)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(Bobby Richter)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Crimson Twins (Mike Cooper)''' - Crimson Twins is a set of software to power ambient displays, such as TVs mounted on walls in the office. It is remote controllable, easy to manage, and can run in any modern browser.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Selena Deckelmann and Brandon Savage)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://www.bzdeck.com/about/ BzDeck] (Kohei Yoshino)''' – A useful experimental Bugzilla client demonstrating modern Web application technologies such as CSS3, DOM4, HTML5, ECMAScript 6 and WAI-ARIA. BzDeck now supports Firefox for Android and Firefox OS. Drop by our booth to discuss how your Bugzilla experience can be improved! Follow us on [http://twitter.com/BzDeck Twitter], [https://www.facebook.com/BzDeck Facebook] or [https://plus.google.com/107575633117364230600 Google+] for further updates.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Auto-tools/Automation_Development Mozmill CI] (Henrik Skupin)''' - Mozmill CI is our continuous integration system for Mozmill related tests, which help the QA team to sign off from upcoming Firefox releases and their updates. We are working together with developers to get more functional tests added, with localizers around the world to make Firefox more shiny in terms of localization.<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign [[(???)]]''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* '''Free (as in freedom) Firefox OS (Ricardo Panaggio)''' - There are a few bits of Firefox OS that are not free, like kernel blobs, and a few that would cause sadness on freedom fighters (like not being able to filter apps by license on Marketplace), or the use of software as a service like everything.me, where the service software isn't free. This is a starting project that aims to free (as in freedom) Firefox OS and related stuff (e.g. the Marketplace). Let's talk about how we can improve Firefox OS respect for the users and the community.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''[http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala] (Jack Moffitt)''' - Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite [[(???)]]''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''[http://apc.io/ APC] (Joshua Smith)''' - APC runs the Firefox Operating System, optimized for desktop. This project has enormous potential to revolutionize the desktop platform. My purpose for running a booth is to spread the word, and to onboard some techies for development contests that will speed up the release.<br />
* '''Developer Productivity [[(???)]]''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths&diff=719247Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths2013-10-01T21:27:56Z<p>Flore: /* Innovation Booths in Brussels */</p>
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<div>==Innovation Booths in Brussels==<br />
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* '''Firefox Developer Tools (Jeff Griffiths)''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Yuan Wang)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc.<br />
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project '''Mozilla MathML Project'''] '''(Frédéric Wang)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* [[ReleaseEngineering/PuppetAgain|'''PuppetAgain''']] '''(Dustin J. Mitchell)''' - open source configuration management for release engineering<br />
* [http://mzl.la/weblitstd '''Web Literacy Standard'''] '''(Doug Belshaw)''' - Where do you go if you want to get better at your web skills? How do you even know what's important to learn? The Web Literacy Standard comprises a map of competencies and skills that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web. We'll be releasing v1.0 of the specification at MozFest so come and see what we've been up to! ([http://twitter.com/WebLitStd @WebLitStd])<br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery (Didem Ersoz)''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Blackhole '''Blackhole'''] '''(Josh Matthews)''' - Blackhole is a system to aggregate and track Mozillians' contributions across our whole ecosystem. With this information, we can enable better recognition of contributors, and track the size and strengths of our community across all functional areas. We have a prototype set up and are actively working get integrating data from more systems.<br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''(Michael Bebenita)''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''Parallel JavaScript and Typed Objects (Nicholas Matsakis)''' - We (Nicholas Matsakis, Felix Klock, Shu-yu Guo) are working on an extension to JavaScript to support parallel execution. This builds on an ES6 feature called Typed Objects, which allows users to define data types for JavaScript objects to achieve very low-overhead storage of large amounts of data. <br />
* '''UX (???)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (???)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (???)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile!<br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (???)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''(Stacy Martin and Alina Hua)''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (???)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (???)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(???)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Adrian Gaudebert)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Project_Eideticker Eideticker]''' (Dave Hunt) - An "eideticker" is a person with a photographic memory. Eideticker is a performance harness that measures user perceived performance of web browsers by video capturing them in action and subsequently running image analysis on the raw result. Come and see the tests running, and find out how you can help us with automation.<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Matthew Noorenberghe)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla '''Talkilla'''] '''(Mark Banner)''' - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''(Emily Goligoski)''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(???)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(???)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (???)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''Teach the Web (Michelle Thorne)''' - Showcasing Mozilla's efforts to Teach the Web, including a massive open online course (MOOC), a train the trainer program, hackable lesson plans, and partner campaigns to teach the web anywhere. <br />
* '''Developer Productivity (???)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
* [https://github.com/wguaraca/ideabind/tree/comments '''IdeaBind'''] '''(Wilson Guaraca)''' - Our goal is mold ideas into something real. IdeaBind provides a space where anyone can provide feedback or contribute to a user submitted idea.<br />
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==Innovation Booths in Santa Clara==<br />
<br />
* '''Firefox Developer Tools [[(???)]]''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Asa Dotzler)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc. <br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery [[(???)]]''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services. <br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''([[(???)]])''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''Figma (Dylan Field)''' - "Dylan is a Thiel Foundation 20-under-20 fellow (where I am a mentor) and works on Figma - which is essentially Photoshop in your browser. He and his cofounder have hacked some truly impressive WebGL stuff together which made my jaw drop -- You guys should get together and have Dylan show you some of this stuff, I bet it's a) interesting, b) can help us make WebGL even better, c) is an incredible showcase for the power of WebGL and d) is just raw, unfiltered awesomeness.<br />
* '''UX (Aaron Druck)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (Aaron Druck)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Battery Harness (Jon Hylands)''' - I'm designing and building a battery harness that allows Firefox-OS phones (currently Hamachi, more to come) to have their battery usage monitored. This project combines a 3D printed part, a custom designed printed circuit board, a third-party usb ammeter, and some software that runs on a PC. This will allow developers to monitor real-time power consumption of their phone while developing applications, features, and bug fixes.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Electrolysis Electrolysis] (David Anderson)''' - Electrolysis is an on-going research project for multi-process tabs in Firefox. We'd like to demo the responsiveness and speed improvements to the Firefox UI, and give interested people information on how they can help.<br />
* '''Panda Chassis & Mozpool (Jake Watkins)''' - Panda Chassis is an open source rack mount hardware chassis designed to hold small development boards called Pandaboards. It was designed within Mozilla to provide housing of Release Engineering's Pandaboard pool at scale which currently stands over 900 Pandaboards. Mozpool is a software platform designed to manage the Pandaboards with the Panda Chassis. It maintains constant state on all Pandaboards within the pool and provides a REST API for allocating boards for testing on demand. It also has features such as automated hardware diagnostics and reprovisioning boards with a different OS such as Android, Firefox OS or Linux.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/DXR_UI_Refresh Big Code Search with DXR] (Erik Rose)''' - DXR is a fast search engine for large code repositories. Using a clever combination of trigram indices, a time-bounded regex implementation, and structural data collected by an instrumented C++ compiler, we provide fast text and regular-expression searches of the Firefox codebase. We also offer symbol lookups and structural queries like subclass relationships, function callsites, and symbol declarations. Try it out at http://dxr.mozilla.org/, and stop by the booth to talk about the exciting future of the project, including JavaScript analysis and a redesigned UI.<br />
* '''Peep: Secure Python Deployment Without Servers Or Vendor Libs (Erik Rose)''' - Historically, deploying Python projects has been a pain in the neck for the security-conscious. First, PyPI lets authors change the contents of their packages without revving their version numbers. Second, any future compromise of PyPI or its caching CDN means you could get a package that's different from the one you signed up for. We have historically solved this by running our own local PyPI servers, which means added burden in both system administration and people administration--figuring out who gets upload rights. Alternately, we sometimes sidestep the problem by creaing vendor libs, but that necessitates a lot of fooling around with VCSes, and it doesn't work so well with compiled libraries. Peep, a thin wrapper around pip, solves this problem.<br />
* '''FHR (Firefox Health Report) (Schalk Neethling)''' - "This is your Firefox's health report. It tells you how your browser is doing, provides advice, via helpful links, when your browser seems ill and, helps us make a better, healthier browser for you. And all of this is done without compromising your privacy or security. You can find it at about:healthreport on both desktop and Android."<br />
* '''Lantea Maps (Robert Kaiser)''' - "Lantea Maps is a pretty simple web app for maps that I can show running on desktop, Android tablet and Firefox OS phone. It uses OpenStreetMap by default, can record GPS tracks - and on the desktop/laptop I can show a self-built custom navigation pad for it (made out of cardboard, tinfoil, and a MakeyMakey board). I have done all that as fun side projects to learn how to hack something together with simple tools, and how our web app ecosystem works."<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative [[(???)]]''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile! <br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] [[(???)]]''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''App Developer Tools [[(???)]]''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android [[(???)]]''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Peter Bengtsson)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''Verbosio - An experimental XML editor project (Alexander J. Vincent)''' - Verbosio is supposed to be a platform for editing XML markup, where each XML language (XHTML, MathML, SVG, RDF, XUL, etc.) can be an add-on. That's the theory, anyway. But building an editor is very hard - harder still when you have a full-time job and college courses.<br />
* Run hardware on Firefox OS (Masashi Honma) - "Exhibitions of connecting hardware with Firefox OS (Shooting game playing with controller of PlayStation 2, LED Lights which work together with games, Handling Foxkeh with Leap Motion, LED Lighting Robots controllable with HTML5)<br />
* '''[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project Mozilla MathML Project] (Florian Scholz)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Stephen Horlander)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* '''OpenType-SVG color and animation in fonts (Jonathan Kew)''' - "The idea is to showcase the recently-implemented support in Gecko for embedding SVG graphics as glyphs within OpenType fonts. This feature opens up new possibilities for multi-colored and even animated glyphs - think of ""emoji"" for the Japanese teen market, but also ornate headline fonts and decorated initial capitals, as well as corporate logos, icons, map symbols, etc.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla '''Talkilla'''] '''(Dan Mosedale)''' - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(Brett Gaylor)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(Erika Owens)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''[http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala] (Gregory Maxwell)''' - Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (Will Barkis)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''[http://www.jocly.com/jocly/plazza/index.html Jocly] (Michel Gutierrez)''' - Jocly is a web application for playing and developing board games (about ~50 games integrated so far). It makes use of WebGL and WebRTC technologies to bring both opponents' webcam streams into the live playing board 3D scene for a great immersion experience.<br />
* '''Developer Productivity (Chris Peterson)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
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==Innovation Booths in Toronto==<br />
<br />
* '''Firefox Developer Tools [[(???)]]''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) [[(???)]]''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc. <br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery [[(???)]]''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services. <br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''([[(???)]])''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''UX [[(???)]]''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR [[(???)]]''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (Martin Best)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile!<br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (David Bialer)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''SpeechRTC (Andre Natal)''' - A speech recognition web api built on top of webrtc. After the summit the project will be published to github. Fully working on Firefox OS and desktop browser.<br />
* '''[http://rr-project.org rr] (Robert O'Callahan)''' - A research project that supports full recording and replaying of Firefox executions on Linux.<br />
* '''Firefox Accessibility (Yura Zenevich (David Bolter))''' - Explore the ways Firefox (Desktop and Android) makes web accessible for all users. Discover how Firefox works with various assistive technologies such as screen readers and braille displays. Many Mozillians have never seen these novel ways of interacting with Firefox, or for that matter, a computer (infrared tracking, switch and sip-and-puff devices). This is a chance to see and experience this cool technology.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugmasters/Projects Bug Board] (Liz Henry)''' - The Mozilla bug wrangler team will demo their bug triage tutorial and leaderboard!<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (J. Ryan Stinnett)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (Margaret Leibovic)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(Bobby Richter)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Crimson Twins (Mike Cooper)''' - Crimson Twins is a set of software to power ambient displays, such as TVs mounted on walls in the office. It is remote controllable, easy to manage, and can run in any modern browser.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Selena Deckelmann and Brandon Savage)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://www.bzdeck.com/about/ BzDeck] (Kohei Yoshino)''' – A useful experimental Bugzilla client demonstrating modern Web application technologies such as CSS3, DOM4, HTML5, ECMAScript 6 and WAI-ARIA. BzDeck now supports Firefox for Android and Firefox OS. Drop by our booth to discuss how your Bugzilla experience can be improved! Follow us on [http://twitter.com/BzDeck Twitter], [https://www.facebook.com/BzDeck Facebook] or [https://plus.google.com/107575633117364230600 Google+] for further updates.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Auto-tools/Automation_Development Mozmill CI] (Henrik Skupin)''' - Mozmill CI is our continuous integration system for Mozmill related tests, which help the QA team to sign off from upcoming Firefox releases and their updates. We are working together with developers to get more functional tests added, with localizers around the world to make Firefox more shiny in terms of localization.<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign [[(???)]]''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* '''Free (as in freedom) Firefox OS (Ricardo Panaggio)''' - There are a few bits of Firefox OS that are not free, like kernel blobs, and a few that would cause sadness on freedom fighters (like not being able to filter apps by license on Marketplace), or the use of software as a service like everything.me, where the service software isn't free. This is a starting project that aims to free (as in freedom) Firefox OS and related stuff (e.g. the Marketplace). Let's talk about how we can improve Firefox OS respect for the users and the community.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''[http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala] (Jack Moffitt)''' - Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite [[(???)]]''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''[http://apc.io/ APC] (Joshua Smith)''' - APC runs the Firefox Operating System, optimized for desktop. This project has enormous potential to revolutionize the desktop platform. My purpose for running a booth is to spread the word, and to onboard some techies for development contests that will speed up the release.<br />
* '''Developer Productivity [[(???)]]''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths&diff=719245Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths2013-10-01T21:26:04Z<p>Flore: /* Innovation Booths in Toronto */</p>
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<div>==Innovation Booths in Brussels==<br />
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* '''Firefox Developer Tools (Jeff Griffiths)''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Yuan Wang)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc.<br />
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project '''Mozilla MathML Project'''] '''(Frédéric Wang)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* [[ReleaseEngineering/PuppetAgain|'''PuppetAgain''']] '''(Dustin J. Mitchell)''' - open source configuration management for release engineering<br />
* [http://mzl.la/weblitstd '''Web Literacy Standard'''] '''(Doug Belshaw)''' - Where do you go if you want to get better at your web skills? How do you even know what's important to learn? The Web Literacy Standard comprises a map of competencies and skills that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web. We'll be releasing v1.0 of the specification at MozFest so come and see what we've been up to! ([http://twitter.com/WebLitStd @WebLitStd])<br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery (Didem Ersoz)''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Blackhole '''Blackhole'''] '''(Josh Matthews)''' - Blackhole is a system to aggregate and track Mozillians' contributions across our whole ecosystem. With this information, we can enable better recognition of contributors, and track the size and strengths of our community across all functional areas. We have a prototype set up and are actively working get integrating data from more systems.<br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''(Michael Bebenita)''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''Parallel JavaScript and Typed Objects (Nicholas Matsakis)''' - We (Nicholas Matsakis, Felix Klock, Shu-yu Guo) are working on an extension to JavaScript to support parallel execution. This builds on an ES6 feature called Typed Objects, which allows users to define data types for JavaScript objects to achieve very low-overhead storage of large amounts of data. <br />
* '''UX [[(???)]]''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR [[(???)]]''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative [[(???)]]''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile!<br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] [[(???)]]''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''(Stacy Martin and Alina Hua)''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''App Developer Tools [[(???)]]''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android [[(???)]]''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Adrian Gaudebert)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Project_Eideticker Eideticker]''' (Dave Hunt) - An "eideticker" is a person with a photographic memory. Eideticker is a performance harness that measures user perceived performance of web browsers by video capturing them in action and subsequently running image analysis on the raw result. Come and see the tests running, and find out how you can help us with automation.<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Matthew Noorenberghe)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla '''Talkilla'''] '''(Mark Banner)''' - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''(Emily Goligoski)''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite [[(???)]]''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''Teach the Web (Michelle Thorne)''' - Showcasing Mozilla's efforts to Teach the Web, including a massive open online course (MOOC), a train the trainer program, hackable lesson plans, and partner campaigns to teach the web anywhere. <br />
* '''Developer Productivity [[(???)]]''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
* [https://github.com/wguaraca/ideabind/tree/comments '''IdeaBind'''] '''(Wilson Guaraca)''' - Our goal is mold ideas into something real. IdeaBind provides a space where anyone can provide feedback or contribute to a user submitted idea.<br />
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==Innovation Booths in Santa Clara==<br />
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* '''Firefox Developer Tools [[(???)]]''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Asa Dotzler)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc. <br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery [[(???)]]''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services. <br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''([[(???)]])''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''Figma (Dylan Field)''' - "Dylan is a Thiel Foundation 20-under-20 fellow (where I am a mentor) and works on Figma - which is essentially Photoshop in your browser. He and his cofounder have hacked some truly impressive WebGL stuff together which made my jaw drop -- You guys should get together and have Dylan show you some of this stuff, I bet it's a) interesting, b) can help us make WebGL even better, c) is an incredible showcase for the power of WebGL and d) is just raw, unfiltered awesomeness.<br />
* '''UX (Aaron Druck)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (Aaron Druck)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Battery Harness (Jon Hylands)''' - I'm designing and building a battery harness that allows Firefox-OS phones (currently Hamachi, more to come) to have their battery usage monitored. This project combines a 3D printed part, a custom designed printed circuit board, a third-party usb ammeter, and some software that runs on a PC. This will allow developers to monitor real-time power consumption of their phone while developing applications, features, and bug fixes.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Electrolysis Electrolysis] (David Anderson)''' - Electrolysis is an on-going research project for multi-process tabs in Firefox. We'd like to demo the responsiveness and speed improvements to the Firefox UI, and give interested people information on how they can help.<br />
* '''Panda Chassis & Mozpool (Jake Watkins)''' - Panda Chassis is an open source rack mount hardware chassis designed to hold small development boards called Pandaboards. It was designed within Mozilla to provide housing of Release Engineering's Pandaboard pool at scale which currently stands over 900 Pandaboards. Mozpool is a software platform designed to manage the Pandaboards with the Panda Chassis. It maintains constant state on all Pandaboards within the pool and provides a REST API for allocating boards for testing on demand. It also has features such as automated hardware diagnostics and reprovisioning boards with a different OS such as Android, Firefox OS or Linux.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/DXR_UI_Refresh Big Code Search with DXR] (Erik Rose)''' - DXR is a fast search engine for large code repositories. Using a clever combination of trigram indices, a time-bounded regex implementation, and structural data collected by an instrumented C++ compiler, we provide fast text and regular-expression searches of the Firefox codebase. We also offer symbol lookups and structural queries like subclass relationships, function callsites, and symbol declarations. Try it out at http://dxr.mozilla.org/, and stop by the booth to talk about the exciting future of the project, including JavaScript analysis and a redesigned UI.<br />
* '''Peep: Secure Python Deployment Without Servers Or Vendor Libs (Erik Rose)''' - Historically, deploying Python projects has been a pain in the neck for the security-conscious. First, PyPI lets authors change the contents of their packages without revving their version numbers. Second, any future compromise of PyPI or its caching CDN means you could get a package that's different from the one you signed up for. We have historically solved this by running our own local PyPI servers, which means added burden in both system administration and people administration--figuring out who gets upload rights. Alternately, we sometimes sidestep the problem by creaing vendor libs, but that necessitates a lot of fooling around with VCSes, and it doesn't work so well with compiled libraries. Peep, a thin wrapper around pip, solves this problem.<br />
* '''FHR (Firefox Health Report) (Schalk Neethling)''' - "This is your Firefox's health report. It tells you how your browser is doing, provides advice, via helpful links, when your browser seems ill and, helps us make a better, healthier browser for you. And all of this is done without compromising your privacy or security. You can find it at about:healthreport on both desktop and Android."<br />
* '''Lantea Maps (Robert Kaiser)''' - "Lantea Maps is a pretty simple web app for maps that I can show running on desktop, Android tablet and Firefox OS phone. It uses OpenStreetMap by default, can record GPS tracks - and on the desktop/laptop I can show a self-built custom navigation pad for it (made out of cardboard, tinfoil, and a MakeyMakey board). I have done all that as fun side projects to learn how to hack something together with simple tools, and how our web app ecosystem works."<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative [[(???)]]''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile! <br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] [[(???)]]''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''App Developer Tools [[(???)]]''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android [[(???)]]''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Peter Bengtsson)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''Verbosio - An experimental XML editor project (Alexander J. Vincent)''' - Verbosio is supposed to be a platform for editing XML markup, where each XML language (XHTML, MathML, SVG, RDF, XUL, etc.) can be an add-on. That's the theory, anyway. But building an editor is very hard - harder still when you have a full-time job and college courses.<br />
* Run hardware on Firefox OS (Masashi Honma) - "Exhibitions of connecting hardware with Firefox OS (Shooting game playing with controller of PlayStation 2, LED Lights which work together with games, Handling Foxkeh with Leap Motion, LED Lighting Robots controllable with HTML5)<br />
* '''[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project Mozilla MathML Project] (Florian Scholz)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Stephen Horlander)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* '''OpenType-SVG color and animation in fonts (Jonathan Kew)''' - "The idea is to showcase the recently-implemented support in Gecko for embedding SVG graphics as glyphs within OpenType fonts. This feature opens up new possibilities for multi-colored and even animated glyphs - think of ""emoji"" for the Japanese teen market, but also ornate headline fonts and decorated initial capitals, as well as corporate logos, icons, map symbols, etc.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla '''Talkilla'''] '''(Dan Mosedale)''' - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(Brett Gaylor)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(Erika Owens)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''[http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala] (Gregory Maxwell)''' - Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (Will Barkis)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''[http://www.jocly.com/jocly/plazza/index.html Jocly] (Michel Gutierrez)''' - Jocly is a web application for playing and developing board games (about ~50 games integrated so far). It makes use of WebGL and WebRTC technologies to bring both opponents' webcam streams into the live playing board 3D scene for a great immersion experience.<br />
* '''Developer Productivity (Chris Peterson)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
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==Innovation Booths in Toronto==<br />
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* '''Firefox Developer Tools [[(???)]]''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) [[(???)]]''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc. <br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery [[(???)]]''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services. <br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''([[(???)]])''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''UX [[(???)]]''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR [[(???)]]''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (Martin Best)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile!<br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (David Bialer)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''SpeechRTC (Andre Natal)''' - A speech recognition web api built on top of webrtc. After the summit the project will be published to github. Fully working on Firefox OS and desktop browser.<br />
* '''[http://rr-project.org rr] (Robert O'Callahan)''' - A research project that supports full recording and replaying of Firefox executions on Linux.<br />
* '''Firefox Accessibility (Yura Zenevich (David Bolter))''' - Explore the ways Firefox (Desktop and Android) makes web accessible for all users. Discover how Firefox works with various assistive technologies such as screen readers and braille displays. Many Mozillians have never seen these novel ways of interacting with Firefox, or for that matter, a computer (infrared tracking, switch and sip-and-puff devices). This is a chance to see and experience this cool technology.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugmasters/Projects Bug Board] (Liz Henry)''' - The Mozilla bug wrangler team will demo their bug triage tutorial and leaderboard!<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (J. Ryan Stinnett)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (Margaret Leibovic)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(Bobby Richter)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Crimson Twins (Mike Cooper)''' - Crimson Twins is a set of software to power ambient displays, such as TVs mounted on walls in the office. It is remote controllable, easy to manage, and can run in any modern browser.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Selena Deckelmann and Brandon Savage)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://www.bzdeck.com/about/ BzDeck] (Kohei Yoshino)''' – A useful experimental Bugzilla client demonstrating modern Web application technologies such as CSS3, DOM4, HTML5, ECMAScript 6 and WAI-ARIA. BzDeck now supports Firefox for Android and Firefox OS. Drop by our booth to discuss how your Bugzilla experience can be improved! Follow us on [http://twitter.com/BzDeck Twitter], [https://www.facebook.com/BzDeck Facebook] or [https://plus.google.com/107575633117364230600 Google+] for further updates.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Auto-tools/Automation_Development Mozmill CI] (Henrik Skupin)''' - Mozmill CI is our continuous integration system for Mozmill related tests, which help the QA team to sign off from upcoming Firefox releases and their updates. We are working together with developers to get more functional tests added, with localizers around the world to make Firefox more shiny in terms of localization.<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign [[(???)]]''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* '''Free (as in freedom) Firefox OS (Ricardo Panaggio)''' - There are a few bits of Firefox OS that are not free, like kernel blobs, and a few that would cause sadness on freedom fighters (like not being able to filter apps by license on Marketplace), or the use of software as a service like everything.me, where the service software isn't free. This is a starting project that aims to free (as in freedom) Firefox OS and related stuff (e.g. the Marketplace). Let's talk about how we can improve Firefox OS respect for the users and the community.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''[http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala] (Jack Moffitt)''' - Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite [[(???)]]''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''[http://apc.io/ APC] (Joshua Smith)''' - APC runs the Firefox Operating System, optimized for desktop. This project has enormous potential to revolutionize the desktop platform. My purpose for running a booth is to spread the word, and to onboard some techies for development contests that will speed up the release.<br />
* '''Developer Productivity [[(???)]]''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths&diff=719244Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths2013-10-01T21:26:01Z<p>Flore: /* Innovation Booths in Brussels */</p>
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<div>==Innovation Booths in Brussels==<br />
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* '''Firefox Developer Tools (Jeff Griffiths)''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Yuan Wang)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc.<br />
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project '''Mozilla MathML Project'''] '''(Frédéric Wang)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* [[ReleaseEngineering/PuppetAgain|'''PuppetAgain''']] '''(Dustin J. Mitchell)''' - open source configuration management for release engineering<br />
* [http://mzl.la/weblitstd '''Web Literacy Standard'''] '''(Doug Belshaw)''' - Where do you go if you want to get better at your web skills? How do you even know what's important to learn? The Web Literacy Standard comprises a map of competencies and skills that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web. We'll be releasing v1.0 of the specification at MozFest so come and see what we've been up to! ([http://twitter.com/WebLitStd @WebLitStd])<br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery (Didem Ersoz)''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Blackhole '''Blackhole'''] '''(Josh Matthews)''' - Blackhole is a system to aggregate and track Mozillians' contributions across our whole ecosystem. With this information, we can enable better recognition of contributors, and track the size and strengths of our community across all functional areas. We have a prototype set up and are actively working get integrating data from more systems.<br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''(Michael Bebenita)''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''Parallel JavaScript and Typed Objects (Nicholas Matsakis)''' - We (Nicholas Matsakis, Felix Klock, Shu-yu Guo) are working on an extension to JavaScript to support parallel execution. This builds on an ES6 feature called Typed Objects, which allows users to define data types for JavaScript objects to achieve very low-overhead storage of large amounts of data. <br />
* '''UX [[(???)]]''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR [[(???)]]''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative [[(???)]]''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile!<br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] [[(???)]]''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''(Stacy Martin and Alina Hua)''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''App Developer Tools [[(???)]]''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android [[(???)]]''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Adrian Gaudebert)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Project_Eideticker Eideticker]''' (Dave Hunt) - An "eideticker" is a person with a photographic memory. Eideticker is a performance harness that measures user perceived performance of web browsers by video capturing them in action and subsequently running image analysis on the raw result. Come and see the tests running, and find out how you can help us with automation.<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Matthew Noorenberghe)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla '''Talkilla'''] '''(Mark Banner)''' - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''(Emily Goligoski)''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite [[(???)]]''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''Teach the Web (Michelle Thorne)''' - Showcasing Mozilla's efforts to Teach the Web, including a massive open online course (MOOC), a train the trainer program, hackable lesson plans, and partner campaigns to teach the web anywhere. <br />
* '''Developer Productivity [[(???)]]''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
* [https://github.com/wguaraca/ideabind/tree/comments '''IdeaBind'''] '''(Wilson Guaraca)''' - Our goal is mold ideas into something real. IdeaBind provides a space where anyone can provide feedback or contribute to a user submitted idea.<br />
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==Innovation Booths in Santa Clara==<br />
<br />
* '''Firefox Developer Tools [[(???)]]''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Asa Dotzler)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc. <br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery [[(???)]]''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services. <br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''([[(???)]])''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''Figma (Dylan Field)''' - "Dylan is a Thiel Foundation 20-under-20 fellow (where I am a mentor) and works on Figma - which is essentially Photoshop in your browser. He and his cofounder have hacked some truly impressive WebGL stuff together which made my jaw drop -- You guys should get together and have Dylan show you some of this stuff, I bet it's a) interesting, b) can help us make WebGL even better, c) is an incredible showcase for the power of WebGL and d) is just raw, unfiltered awesomeness.<br />
* '''UX (Aaron Druck)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (Aaron Druck)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Battery Harness (Jon Hylands)''' - I'm designing and building a battery harness that allows Firefox-OS phones (currently Hamachi, more to come) to have their battery usage monitored. This project combines a 3D printed part, a custom designed printed circuit board, a third-party usb ammeter, and some software that runs on a PC. This will allow developers to monitor real-time power consumption of their phone while developing applications, features, and bug fixes.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Electrolysis Electrolysis] (David Anderson)''' - Electrolysis is an on-going research project for multi-process tabs in Firefox. We'd like to demo the responsiveness and speed improvements to the Firefox UI, and give interested people information on how they can help.<br />
* '''Panda Chassis & Mozpool (Jake Watkins)''' - Panda Chassis is an open source rack mount hardware chassis designed to hold small development boards called Pandaboards. It was designed within Mozilla to provide housing of Release Engineering's Pandaboard pool at scale which currently stands over 900 Pandaboards. Mozpool is a software platform designed to manage the Pandaboards with the Panda Chassis. It maintains constant state on all Pandaboards within the pool and provides a REST API for allocating boards for testing on demand. It also has features such as automated hardware diagnostics and reprovisioning boards with a different OS such as Android, Firefox OS or Linux.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/DXR_UI_Refresh Big Code Search with DXR] (Erik Rose)''' - DXR is a fast search engine for large code repositories. Using a clever combination of trigram indices, a time-bounded regex implementation, and structural data collected by an instrumented C++ compiler, we provide fast text and regular-expression searches of the Firefox codebase. We also offer symbol lookups and structural queries like subclass relationships, function callsites, and symbol declarations. Try it out at http://dxr.mozilla.org/, and stop by the booth to talk about the exciting future of the project, including JavaScript analysis and a redesigned UI.<br />
* '''Peep: Secure Python Deployment Without Servers Or Vendor Libs (Erik Rose)''' - Historically, deploying Python projects has been a pain in the neck for the security-conscious. First, PyPI lets authors change the contents of their packages without revving their version numbers. Second, any future compromise of PyPI or its caching CDN means you could get a package that's different from the one you signed up for. We have historically solved this by running our own local PyPI servers, which means added burden in both system administration and people administration--figuring out who gets upload rights. Alternately, we sometimes sidestep the problem by creaing vendor libs, but that necessitates a lot of fooling around with VCSes, and it doesn't work so well with compiled libraries. Peep, a thin wrapper around pip, solves this problem.<br />
* '''FHR (Firefox Health Report) (Schalk Neethling)''' - "This is your Firefox's health report. It tells you how your browser is doing, provides advice, via helpful links, when your browser seems ill and, helps us make a better, healthier browser for you. And all of this is done without compromising your privacy or security. You can find it at about:healthreport on both desktop and Android."<br />
* '''Lantea Maps (Robert Kaiser)''' - "Lantea Maps is a pretty simple web app for maps that I can show running on desktop, Android tablet and Firefox OS phone. It uses OpenStreetMap by default, can record GPS tracks - and on the desktop/laptop I can show a self-built custom navigation pad for it (made out of cardboard, tinfoil, and a MakeyMakey board). I have done all that as fun side projects to learn how to hack something together with simple tools, and how our web app ecosystem works."<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative [[(???)]]''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile! <br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] [[(???)]]''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''App Developer Tools [[(???)]]''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android [[(???)]]''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Peter Bengtsson)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''Verbosio - An experimental XML editor project (Alexander J. Vincent)''' - Verbosio is supposed to be a platform for editing XML markup, where each XML language (XHTML, MathML, SVG, RDF, XUL, etc.) can be an add-on. That's the theory, anyway. But building an editor is very hard - harder still when you have a full-time job and college courses.<br />
* Run hardware on Firefox OS (Masashi Honma) - "Exhibitions of connecting hardware with Firefox OS (Shooting game playing with controller of PlayStation 2, LED Lights which work together with games, Handling Foxkeh with Leap Motion, LED Lighting Robots controllable with HTML5)<br />
* '''[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project Mozilla MathML Project] (Florian Scholz)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Stephen Horlander)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* '''OpenType-SVG color and animation in fonts (Jonathan Kew)''' - "The idea is to showcase the recently-implemented support in Gecko for embedding SVG graphics as glyphs within OpenType fonts. This feature opens up new possibilities for multi-colored and even animated glyphs - think of ""emoji"" for the Japanese teen market, but also ornate headline fonts and decorated initial capitals, as well as corporate logos, icons, map symbols, etc.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla '''Talkilla'''] '''(Dan Mosedale)''' - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(Brett Gaylor)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(Erika Owens)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''[http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala] (Gregory Maxwell)''' - Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (Will Barkis)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''[http://www.jocly.com/jocly/plazza/index.html Jocly] (Michel Gutierrez)''' - Jocly is a web application for playing and developing board games (about ~50 games integrated so far). It makes use of WebGL and WebRTC technologies to bring both opponents' webcam streams into the live playing board 3D scene for a great immersion experience.<br />
* '''Developer Productivity (Chris Peterson)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
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==Innovation Booths in Toronto==<br />
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* '''Firefox Developer Tools (Jeff Griffiths)''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Asa Dotzler, Yuan Wang)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc. <br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery (Didem Ersoz)''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services. <br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''(Michael Bebnita)''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''UX (Aaron Druck)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (Aaron Druck)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (Martin Best)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile!<br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (David Bialer)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''(Stacy Martin and Alina Hua)''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''SpeechRTC (Andre Natal)''' - A speech recognition web api built on top of webrtc. After the summit the project will be published to github. Fully working on Firefox OS and desktop browser.<br />
* '''[http://rr-project.org rr] (Robert O'Callahan)''' - A research project that supports full recording and replaying of Firefox executions on Linux.<br />
* '''Firefox Accessibility (Yura Zenevich (David Bolter))''' - Explore the ways Firefox (Desktop and Android) makes web accessible for all users. Discover how Firefox works with various assistive technologies such as screen readers and braille displays. Many Mozillians have never seen these novel ways of interacting with Firefox, or for that matter, a computer (infrared tracking, switch and sip-and-puff devices). This is a chance to see and experience this cool technology.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugmasters/Projects Bug Board] (Liz Henry)''' - The Mozilla bug wrangler team will demo their bug triage tutorial and leaderboard!<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (J. Ryan Stinnett)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (Margaret Leibovic)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(Bobby Richter)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Crimson Twins (Mike Cooper)''' - Crimson Twins is a set of software to power ambient displays, such as TVs mounted on walls in the office. It is remote controllable, easy to manage, and can run in any modern browser.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Selena Deckelmann and Brandon Savage)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://www.bzdeck.com/about/ BzDeck] (Kohei Yoshino)''' – A useful experimental Bugzilla client demonstrating modern Web application technologies such as CSS3, DOM4, HTML5, ECMAScript 6 and WAI-ARIA. BzDeck now supports Firefox for Android and Firefox OS. Drop by our booth to discuss how your Bugzilla experience can be improved! Follow us on [http://twitter.com/BzDeck Twitter], [https://www.facebook.com/BzDeck Facebook] or [https://plus.google.com/107575633117364230600 Google+] for further updates.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Auto-tools/Automation_Development Mozmill CI] (Henrik Skupin)''' - Mozmill CI is our continuous integration system for Mozmill related tests, which help the QA team to sign off from upcoming Firefox releases and their updates. We are working together with developers to get more functional tests added, with localizers around the world to make Firefox more shiny in terms of localization.<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Matthew Noorenberghe)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* '''Free (as in freedom) Firefox OS (Ricardo Panaggio)''' - There are a few bits of Firefox OS that are not free, like kernel blobs, and a few that would cause sadness on freedom fighters (like not being able to filter apps by license on Marketplace), or the use of software as a service like everything.me, where the service software isn't free. This is a starting project that aims to free (as in freedom) Firefox OS and related stuff (e.g. the Marketplace). Let's talk about how we can improve Firefox OS respect for the users and the community.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''(Emily Goligoski)''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(Brett Gaylor)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(Erika Owens)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''[http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala] (Jack Moffitt)''' - Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (Will Barkis)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* [http://apc.io/ APC] (Joshua Smith) - APC runs the Firefox Operating System, optimized for desktop. This project has enormous potential to revolutionize the desktop platform. My purpose for running a booth is to spread the word, and to onboard some techies for development contests that will speed up the release.<br />
* '''Developer Productivity (Chris Peterson)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths&diff=719243Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths2013-10-01T21:25:59Z<p>Flore: /* Innovation Booths in Santa Clara */</p>
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* '''Firefox Developer Tools (Jeff Griffiths)''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Asa Dotzler, Yuan Wang)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc.<br />
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project '''Mozilla MathML Project'''] '''(Frédéric Wang)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* [[ReleaseEngineering/PuppetAgain|'''PuppetAgain''']] '''(Dustin J. Mitchell)''' - open source configuration management for release engineering<br />
* [http://mzl.la/weblitstd '''Web Literacy Standard'''] '''(Doug Belshaw)''' - Where do you go if you want to get better at your web skills? How do you even know what's important to learn? The Web Literacy Standard comprises a map of competencies and skills that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web. We'll be releasing v1.0 of the specification at MozFest so come and see what we've been up to! ([http://twitter.com/WebLitStd @WebLitStd])<br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery (Didem Ersoz)''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Blackhole '''Blackhole'''] '''(Josh Matthews)''' - Blackhole is a system to aggregate and track Mozillians' contributions across our whole ecosystem. With this information, we can enable better recognition of contributors, and track the size and strengths of our community across all functional areas. We have a prototype set up and are actively working get integrating data from more systems.<br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''(Michael Bebnita)''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''Parallel JavaScript and Typed Objects (Nicholas Matsakis)''' - We (Nicholas Matsakis, Felix Klock, Shu-yu Guo) are working on an extension to JavaScript to support parallel execution. This builds on an ES6 feature called Typed Objects, which allows users to define data types for JavaScript objects to achieve very low-overhead storage of large amounts of data. <br />
* '''UX (Aaron Druck)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (Aaron Druck)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (Martin Best)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile!<br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (David Bialer)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''(Stacy Martin and Alina Hua)''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (J. Ryan Stinnett)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (Margaret Leibovic)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(Bobby Richter)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Adrian Gaudebert)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Project_Eideticker Eideticker]''' (Dave Hunt) - An "eideticker" is a person with a photographic memory. Eideticker is a performance harness that measures user perceived performance of web browsers by video capturing them in action and subsequently running image analysis on the raw result. Come and see the tests running, and find out how you can help us with automation.<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Matthew Noorenberghe)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla '''Talkilla'''] '''(Mark Banner)''' - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''(Emily Goligoski)''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(Brett Gaylor)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(Erika Owens)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (Will Barkis)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''Teach the Web (Michelle Thorne)''' - Showcasing Mozilla's efforts to Teach the Web, including a massive open online course (MOOC), a train the trainer program, hackable lesson plans, and partner campaigns to teach the web anywhere. <br />
* '''Developer Productivity (Chris Peterson)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
* [https://github.com/wguaraca/ideabind/tree/comments '''IdeaBind'''] '''(Wilson Guaraca)''' - Our goal is mold ideas into something real. IdeaBind provides a space where anyone can provide feedback or contribute to a user submitted idea.<br />
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==Innovation Booths in Santa Clara==<br />
<br />
* '''Firefox Developer Tools [[(???)]]''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Asa Dotzler)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc. <br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery [[(???)]]''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services. <br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''([[(???)]])''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''Figma (Dylan Field)''' - "Dylan is a Thiel Foundation 20-under-20 fellow (where I am a mentor) and works on Figma - which is essentially Photoshop in your browser. He and his cofounder have hacked some truly impressive WebGL stuff together which made my jaw drop -- You guys should get together and have Dylan show you some of this stuff, I bet it's a) interesting, b) can help us make WebGL even better, c) is an incredible showcase for the power of WebGL and d) is just raw, unfiltered awesomeness.<br />
* '''UX (Aaron Druck)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (Aaron Druck)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Battery Harness (Jon Hylands)''' - I'm designing and building a battery harness that allows Firefox-OS phones (currently Hamachi, more to come) to have their battery usage monitored. This project combines a 3D printed part, a custom designed printed circuit board, a third-party usb ammeter, and some software that runs on a PC. This will allow developers to monitor real-time power consumption of their phone while developing applications, features, and bug fixes.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Electrolysis Electrolysis] (David Anderson)''' - Electrolysis is an on-going research project for multi-process tabs in Firefox. We'd like to demo the responsiveness and speed improvements to the Firefox UI, and give interested people information on how they can help.<br />
* '''Panda Chassis & Mozpool (Jake Watkins)''' - Panda Chassis is an open source rack mount hardware chassis designed to hold small development boards called Pandaboards. It was designed within Mozilla to provide housing of Release Engineering's Pandaboard pool at scale which currently stands over 900 Pandaboards. Mozpool is a software platform designed to manage the Pandaboards with the Panda Chassis. It maintains constant state on all Pandaboards within the pool and provides a REST API for allocating boards for testing on demand. It also has features such as automated hardware diagnostics and reprovisioning boards with a different OS such as Android, Firefox OS or Linux.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/DXR_UI_Refresh Big Code Search with DXR] (Erik Rose)''' - DXR is a fast search engine for large code repositories. Using a clever combination of trigram indices, a time-bounded regex implementation, and structural data collected by an instrumented C++ compiler, we provide fast text and regular-expression searches of the Firefox codebase. We also offer symbol lookups and structural queries like subclass relationships, function callsites, and symbol declarations. Try it out at http://dxr.mozilla.org/, and stop by the booth to talk about the exciting future of the project, including JavaScript analysis and a redesigned UI.<br />
* '''Peep: Secure Python Deployment Without Servers Or Vendor Libs (Erik Rose)''' - Historically, deploying Python projects has been a pain in the neck for the security-conscious. First, PyPI lets authors change the contents of their packages without revving their version numbers. Second, any future compromise of PyPI or its caching CDN means you could get a package that's different from the one you signed up for. We have historically solved this by running our own local PyPI servers, which means added burden in both system administration and people administration--figuring out who gets upload rights. Alternately, we sometimes sidestep the problem by creaing vendor libs, but that necessitates a lot of fooling around with VCSes, and it doesn't work so well with compiled libraries. Peep, a thin wrapper around pip, solves this problem.<br />
* '''FHR (Firefox Health Report) (Schalk Neethling)''' - "This is your Firefox's health report. It tells you how your browser is doing, provides advice, via helpful links, when your browser seems ill and, helps us make a better, healthier browser for you. And all of this is done without compromising your privacy or security. You can find it at about:healthreport on both desktop and Android."<br />
* '''Lantea Maps (Robert Kaiser)''' - "Lantea Maps is a pretty simple web app for maps that I can show running on desktop, Android tablet and Firefox OS phone. It uses OpenStreetMap by default, can record GPS tracks - and on the desktop/laptop I can show a self-built custom navigation pad for it (made out of cardboard, tinfoil, and a MakeyMakey board). I have done all that as fun side projects to learn how to hack something together with simple tools, and how our web app ecosystem works."<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative [[(???)]]''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile! <br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] [[(???)]]''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''App Developer Tools [[(???)]]''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android [[(???)]]''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Peter Bengtsson)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''Verbosio - An experimental XML editor project (Alexander J. Vincent)''' - Verbosio is supposed to be a platform for editing XML markup, where each XML language (XHTML, MathML, SVG, RDF, XUL, etc.) can be an add-on. That's the theory, anyway. But building an editor is very hard - harder still when you have a full-time job and college courses.<br />
* Run hardware on Firefox OS (Masashi Honma) - "Exhibitions of connecting hardware with Firefox OS (Shooting game playing with controller of PlayStation 2, LED Lights which work together with games, Handling Foxkeh with Leap Motion, LED Lighting Robots controllable with HTML5)<br />
* '''[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project Mozilla MathML Project] (Florian Scholz)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Stephen Horlander)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* '''OpenType-SVG color and animation in fonts (Jonathan Kew)''' - "The idea is to showcase the recently-implemented support in Gecko for embedding SVG graphics as glyphs within OpenType fonts. This feature opens up new possibilities for multi-colored and even animated glyphs - think of ""emoji"" for the Japanese teen market, but also ornate headline fonts and decorated initial capitals, as well as corporate logos, icons, map symbols, etc.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla '''Talkilla'''] '''(Dan Mosedale)''' - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''[[(???)]]''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(Brett Gaylor)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(Erika Owens)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''[http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala] (Gregory Maxwell)''' - Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (Will Barkis)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''[http://www.jocly.com/jocly/plazza/index.html Jocly] (Michel Gutierrez)''' - Jocly is a web application for playing and developing board games (about ~50 games integrated so far). It makes use of WebGL and WebRTC technologies to bring both opponents' webcam streams into the live playing board 3D scene for a great immersion experience.<br />
* '''Developer Productivity (Chris Peterson)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
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==Innovation Booths in Toronto==<br />
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* '''Firefox Developer Tools (Jeff Griffiths)''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Asa Dotzler, Yuan Wang)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc. <br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery (Didem Ersoz)''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services. <br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''(Michael Bebnita)''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''UX (Aaron Druck)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (Aaron Druck)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (Martin Best)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile!<br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (David Bialer)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''(Stacy Martin and Alina Hua)''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''SpeechRTC (Andre Natal)''' - A speech recognition web api built on top of webrtc. After the summit the project will be published to github. Fully working on Firefox OS and desktop browser.<br />
* '''[http://rr-project.org rr] (Robert O'Callahan)''' - A research project that supports full recording and replaying of Firefox executions on Linux.<br />
* '''Firefox Accessibility (Yura Zenevich (David Bolter))''' - Explore the ways Firefox (Desktop and Android) makes web accessible for all users. Discover how Firefox works with various assistive technologies such as screen readers and braille displays. Many Mozillians have never seen these novel ways of interacting with Firefox, or for that matter, a computer (infrared tracking, switch and sip-and-puff devices). This is a chance to see and experience this cool technology.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugmasters/Projects Bug Board] (Liz Henry)''' - The Mozilla bug wrangler team will demo their bug triage tutorial and leaderboard!<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (J. Ryan Stinnett)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (Margaret Leibovic)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(Bobby Richter)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Crimson Twins (Mike Cooper)''' - Crimson Twins is a set of software to power ambient displays, such as TVs mounted on walls in the office. It is remote controllable, easy to manage, and can run in any modern browser.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Selena Deckelmann and Brandon Savage)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://www.bzdeck.com/about/ BzDeck] (Kohei Yoshino)''' – A useful experimental Bugzilla client demonstrating modern Web application technologies such as CSS3, DOM4, HTML5, ECMAScript 6 and WAI-ARIA. BzDeck now supports Firefox for Android and Firefox OS. Drop by our booth to discuss how your Bugzilla experience can be improved! Follow us on [http://twitter.com/BzDeck Twitter], [https://www.facebook.com/BzDeck Facebook] or [https://plus.google.com/107575633117364230600 Google+] for further updates.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Auto-tools/Automation_Development Mozmill CI] (Henrik Skupin)''' - Mozmill CI is our continuous integration system for Mozmill related tests, which help the QA team to sign off from upcoming Firefox releases and their updates. We are working together with developers to get more functional tests added, with localizers around the world to make Firefox more shiny in terms of localization.<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Matthew Noorenberghe)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* '''Free (as in freedom) Firefox OS (Ricardo Panaggio)''' - There are a few bits of Firefox OS that are not free, like kernel blobs, and a few that would cause sadness on freedom fighters (like not being able to filter apps by license on Marketplace), or the use of software as a service like everything.me, where the service software isn't free. This is a starting project that aims to free (as in freedom) Firefox OS and related stuff (e.g. the Marketplace). Let's talk about how we can improve Firefox OS respect for the users and the community.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''(Emily Goligoski)''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(Brett Gaylor)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(Erika Owens)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''[http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala] (Jack Moffitt)''' - Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (Will Barkis)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* [http://apc.io/ APC] (Joshua Smith) - APC runs the Firefox Operating System, optimized for desktop. This project has enormous potential to revolutionize the desktop platform. My purpose for running a booth is to spread the word, and to onboard some techies for development contests that will speed up the release.<br />
* '''Developer Productivity (Chris Peterson)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths&diff=719236Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths2013-10-01T21:07:14Z<p>Flore: /* Innovation Booths in Toronto */</p>
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<div>==Innovation Booths in Brussels==<br />
<br />
* '''Firefox Developer Tools (Jeff Griffiths)''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Asa Dotzler, Yuan Wang)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc.<br />
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project '''Mozilla MathML Project'''] '''(Frédéric Wang)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* [[ReleaseEngineering/PuppetAgain|'''PuppetAgain''']] '''(Dustin J. Mitchell)''' - open source configuration management for release engineering<br />
* [http://mzl.la/weblitstd '''Web Literacy Standard'''] '''(Doug Belshaw)''' - Where do you go if you want to get better at your web skills? How do you even know what's important to learn? The Web Literacy Standard comprises a map of competencies and skills that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web. We'll be releasing v1.0 of the specification at MozFest so come and see what we've been up to! ([http://twitter.com/WebLitStd @WebLitStd])<br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery (Didem Ersoz)''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Blackhole '''Blackhole'''] '''(Josh Matthews)''' - Blackhole is a system to aggregate and track Mozillians' contributions across our whole ecosystem. With this information, we can enable better recognition of contributors, and track the size and strengths of our community across all functional areas. We have a prototype set up and are actively working get integrating data from more systems.<br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''(Michael Bebnita)''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''Parallel JavaScript and Typed Objects (Nicholas Matsakis)''' - We (Nicholas Matsakis, Felix Klock, Shu-yu Guo) are working on an extension to JavaScript to support parallel execution. This builds on an ES6 feature called Typed Objects, which allows users to define data types for JavaScript objects to achieve very low-overhead storage of large amounts of data. <br />
* '''UX (Aaron Druck)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (Aaron Druck)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (Martin Best)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile!<br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (David Bialer)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''(Stacy Martin and Alina Hua)''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (J. Ryan Stinnett)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (Margaret Leibovic)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(Bobby Richter)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Adrian Gaudebert)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Project_Eideticker Eideticker]''' (Dave Hunt) - An "eideticker" is a person with a photographic memory. Eideticker is a performance harness that measures user perceived performance of web browsers by video capturing them in action and subsequently running image analysis on the raw result. Come and see the tests running, and find out how you can help us with automation.<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Matthew Noorenberghe)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla '''Talkilla'''] '''(Mark Banner)''' - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''(Emily Goligoski)''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(Brett Gaylor)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(Erika Owens)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (Will Barkis)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''Teach the Web (Michelle Thorne)''' - Showcasing Mozilla's efforts to Teach the Web, including a massive open online course (MOOC), a train the trainer program, hackable lesson plans, and partner campaigns to teach the web anywhere. <br />
* '''Developer Productivity (Chris Peterson)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
* [https://github.com/wguaraca/ideabind/tree/comments '''IdeaBind'''] '''(Wilson Guaraca)''' - Our goal is mold ideas into something real. IdeaBind provides a space where anyone can provide feedback or contribute to a user submitted idea.<br />
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==Innovation Booths in Santa Clara==<br />
<br />
* '''Firefox Developer Tools (Jeff Griffiths)''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Asa Dotzler, Yuan Wang)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc. <br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery (Didem Ersoz)''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services. <br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''(Michael Bebnita)''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''Figma (Dylan Field)''' - "Dylan is a Thiel Foundation 20-under-20 fellow (where I am a mentor) and works on Figma - which is essentially Photoshop in your browser. He and his cofounder have hacked some truly impressive WebGL stuff together which made my jaw drop -- You guys should get together and have Dylan show you some of this stuff, I bet it's a) interesting, b) can help us make WebGL even better, c) is an incredible showcase for the power of WebGL and d) is just raw, unfiltered awesomeness.<br />
* '''UX (Aaron Druck)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (Aaron Druck)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Battery Harness (Jon Hylands)''' - I'm designing and building a battery harness that allows Firefox-OS phones (currently Hamachi, more to come) to have their battery usage monitored. This project combines a 3D printed part, a custom designed printed circuit board, a third-party usb ammeter, and some software that runs on a PC. This will allow developers to monitor real-time power consumption of their phone while developing applications, features, and bug fixes.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Electrolysis Electrolysis] (David Anderson)''' - Electrolysis is an on-going research project for multi-process tabs in Firefox. We'd like to demo the responsiveness and speed improvements to the Firefox UI, and give interested people information on how they can help.<br />
* '''Panda Chassis & Mozpool (Jake Watkins)''' - Panda Chassis is an open source rack mount hardware chassis designed to hold small development boards called Pandaboards. It was designed within Mozilla to provide housing of Release Engineering's Pandaboard pool at scale which currently stands over 900 Pandaboards. Mozpool is a software platform designed to manage the Pandaboards with the Panda Chassis. It maintains constant state on all Pandaboards within the pool and provides a REST API for allocating boards for testing on demand. It also has features such as automated hardware diagnostics and reprovisioning boards with a different OS such as Android, Firefox OS or Linux.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/DXR_UI_Refresh Big Code Search with DXR] (Erik Rose)''' - DXR is a fast search engine for large code repositories. Using a clever combination of trigram indices, a time-bounded regex implementation, and structural data collected by an instrumented C++ compiler, we provide fast text and regular-expression searches of the Firefox codebase. We also offer symbol lookups and structural queries like subclass relationships, function callsites, and symbol declarations. Try it out at http://dxr.mozilla.org/, and stop by the booth to talk about the exciting future of the project, including JavaScript analysis and a redesigned UI.<br />
* '''Peep: Secure Python Deployment Without Servers Or Vendor Libs (Erik Rose)''' - Historically, deploying Python projects has been a pain in the neck for the security-conscious. First, PyPI lets authors change the contents of their packages without revving their version numbers. Second, any future compromise of PyPI or its caching CDN means you could get a package that's different from the one you signed up for. We have historically solved this by running our own local PyPI servers, which means added burden in both system administration and people administration--figuring out who gets upload rights. Alternately, we sometimes sidestep the problem by creaing vendor libs, but that necessitates a lot of fooling around with VCSes, and it doesn't work so well with compiled libraries. Peep, a thin wrapper around pip, solves this problem.<br />
* '''FHR (Firefox Health Report) (Schalk Neethling)''' - "This is your Firefox's health report. It tells you how your browser is doing, provides advice, via helpful links, when your browser seems ill and, helps us make a better, healthier browser for you. And all of this is done without compromising your privacy or security. You can find it at about:healthreport on both desktop and Android."<br />
* '''Lantea Maps (Robert Kaiser)''' - "Lantea Maps is a pretty simple web app for maps that I can show running on desktop, Android tablet and Firefox OS phone. It uses OpenStreetMap by default, can record GPS tracks - and on the desktop/laptop I can show a self-built custom navigation pad for it (made out of cardboard, tinfoil, and a MakeyMakey board). I have done all that as fun side projects to learn how to hack something together with simple tools, and how our web app ecosystem works."<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (Martin Best)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile! <br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (David Bialer)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''(Amy Tsay)''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (J. Ryan Stinnett)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (Margaret Leibovic)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(Bobby Richter)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Peter Bengtsson)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''Verbosio - An experimental XML editor project (Alexander J. Vincent)''' - Verbosio is supposed to be a platform for editing XML markup, where each XML language (XHTML, MathML, SVG, RDF, XUL, etc.) can be an add-on. That's the theory, anyway. But building an editor is very hard - harder still when you have a full-time job and college courses.<br />
* Run hardware on Firefox OS (Masashi Honma) - "Exhibitions of connecting hardware with Firefox OS (Shooting game playing with controller of PlayStation 2, LED Lights which work together with games, Handling Foxkeh with Leap Motion, LED Lighting Robots controllable with HTML5)<br />
* '''[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project Mozilla MathML Project] (Florian Scholz)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Stephen Horlander)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* '''OpenType-SVG color and animation in fonts (Jonathan Kew)''' - "The idea is to showcase the recently-implemented support in Gecko for embedding SVG graphics as glyphs within OpenType fonts. This feature opens up new possibilities for multi-colored and even animated glyphs - think of ""emoji"" for the Japanese teen market, but also ornate headline fonts and decorated initial capitals, as well as corporate logos, icons, map symbols, etc.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla '''Talkilla'''] '''(Dan Mosedale)''' - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''(Emily Goligoski)''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(Brett Gaylor)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(Erika Owens)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''[http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala] (Gregory Maxwell)''' - Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (Will Barkis)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''[http://www.jocly.com/jocly/plazza/index.html Jocly] (Michel Gutierrez)''' - Jocly is a web application for playing and developing board games (about ~50 games integrated so far). It makes use of WebGL and WebRTC technologies to bring both opponents' webcam streams into the live playing board 3D scene for a great immersion experience.<br />
* '''Developer Productivity (Chris Peterson)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
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==Innovation Booths in Toronto==<br />
<br />
* '''Firefox Developer Tools (Jeff Griffiths)''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Asa Dotzler, Yuan Wang)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc. <br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery (Didem Ersoz)''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services. <br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''(Michael Bebnita)''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''UX (Aaron Druck)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (Aaron Druck)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (Martin Best)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile!<br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (David Bialer)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''(Stacy Martin and Alina Hua)''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''SpeechRTC (Andre Natal)''' - A speech recognition web api built on top of webrtc. After the summit the project will be published to github. Fully working on Firefox OS and desktop browser.<br />
* '''[http://rr-project.org rr] (Robert O'Callahan)''' - A research project that supports full recording and replaying of Firefox executions on Linux.<br />
* '''Firefox Accessibility (Yura Zenevich (David Bolter))''' - Explore the ways Firefox (Desktop and Android) makes web accessible for all users. Discover how Firefox works with various assistive technologies such as screen readers and braille displays. Many Mozillians have never seen these novel ways of interacting with Firefox, or for that matter, a computer (infrared tracking, switch and sip-and-puff devices). This is a chance to see and experience this cool technology.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugmasters/Projects Bug Board] (Liz Henry)''' - The Mozilla bug wrangler team will demo their bug triage tutorial and leaderboard!<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (J. Ryan Stinnett)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (Margaret Leibovic)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(Bobby Richter)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Crimson Twins (Mike Cooper)''' - Crimson Twins is a set of software to power ambient displays, such as TVs mounted on walls in the office. It is remote controllable, easy to manage, and can run in any modern browser.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Selena Deckelmann and Brandon Savage)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://www.bzdeck.com/about/ BzDeck] (Kohei Yoshino)''' – A useful experimental Bugzilla client demonstrating modern Web application technologies such as CSS3, DOM4, HTML5, ECMAScript 6 and WAI-ARIA. BzDeck now supports Firefox for Android and Firefox OS. Drop by our booth to discuss how your Bugzilla experience can be improved! Follow us on [http://twitter.com/BzDeck Twitter], [https://www.facebook.com/BzDeck Facebook] or [https://plus.google.com/107575633117364230600 Google+] for further updates.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Auto-tools/Automation_Development Mozmill CI] (Henrik Skupin)''' - Mozmill CI is our continuous integration system for Mozmill related tests, which help the QA team to sign off from upcoming Firefox releases and their updates. We are working together with developers to get more functional tests added, with localizers around the world to make Firefox more shiny in terms of localization.<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Matthew Noorenberghe)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* '''Free (as in freedom) Firefox OS (Ricardo Panaggio)''' - There are a few bits of Firefox OS that are not free, like kernel blobs, and a few that would cause sadness on freedom fighters (like not being able to filter apps by license on Marketplace), or the use of software as a service like everything.me, where the service software isn't free. This is a starting project that aims to free (as in freedom) Firefox OS and related stuff (e.g. the Marketplace). Let's talk about how we can improve Firefox OS respect for the users and the community.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''(Emily Goligoski)''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(Brett Gaylor)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(Erika Owens)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''[http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala] (Jack Moffitt)''' - Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (Will Barkis)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* [http://apc.io/ APC] (Joshua Smith) - APC runs the Firefox Operating System, optimized for desktop. This project has enormous potential to revolutionize the desktop platform. My purpose for running a booth is to spread the word, and to onboard some techies for development contests that will speed up the release.<br />
* '''Developer Productivity (Chris Peterson)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths&diff=719227Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths2013-10-01T20:54:52Z<p>Flore: /* Innovation Booths in Santa Clara */</p>
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<div>==Innovation Booths in Brussels==<br />
<br />
* '''Firefox Developer Tools (Jeff Griffiths)''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Asa Dotzler, Yuan Wang)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc.<br />
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project '''Mozilla MathML Project'''] '''(Frédéric Wang)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* [[ReleaseEngineering/PuppetAgain|'''PuppetAgain''']] '''(Dustin J. Mitchell)''' - open source configuration management for release engineering<br />
* [http://mzl.la/weblitstd '''Web Literacy Standard'''] '''(Doug Belshaw)''' - Where do you go if you want to get better at your web skills? How do you even know what's important to learn? The Web Literacy Standard comprises a map of competencies and skills that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web. We'll be releasing v1.0 of the specification at MozFest so come and see what we've been up to! ([http://twitter.com/WebLitStd @WebLitStd])<br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery (Didem Ersoz)''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Blackhole '''Blackhole'''] '''(Josh Matthews)''' - Blackhole is a system to aggregate and track Mozillians' contributions across our whole ecosystem. With this information, we can enable better recognition of contributors, and track the size and strengths of our community across all functional areas. We have a prototype set up and are actively working get integrating data from more systems.<br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''(Michael Bebnita)''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''Parallel JavaScript and Typed Objects (Nicholas Matsakis)''' - We (Nicholas Matsakis, Felix Klock, Shu-yu Guo) are working on an extension to JavaScript to support parallel execution. This builds on an ES6 feature called Typed Objects, which allows users to define data types for JavaScript objects to achieve very low-overhead storage of large amounts of data. <br />
* '''UX (Aaron Druck)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (Aaron Druck)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (Martin Best)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile!<br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (David Bialer)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''(Stacy Martin and Alina Hua)''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (J. Ryan Stinnett)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (Margaret Leibovic)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(Bobby Richter)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Adrian Gaudebert)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Project_Eideticker Eideticker]''' (Dave Hunt) - An "eideticker" is a person with a photographic memory. Eideticker is a performance harness that measures user perceived performance of web browsers by video capturing them in action and subsequently running image analysis on the raw result. Come and see the tests running, and find out how you can help us with automation.<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Matthew Noorenberghe)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla '''Talkilla'''] '''(Mark Banner)''' - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''(Emily Goligoski)''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(Brett Gaylor)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(Erika Owens)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (Will Barkis)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''Teach the Web (Michelle Thorne)''' - Showcasing Mozilla's efforts to Teach the Web, including a massive open online course (MOOC), a train the trainer program, hackable lesson plans, and partner campaigns to teach the web anywhere. <br />
* '''Developer Productivity (Chris Peterson)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
* [https://github.com/wguaraca/ideabind/tree/comments '''IdeaBind'''] '''(Wilson Guaraca)''' - Our goal is mold ideas into something real. IdeaBind provides a space where anyone can provide feedback or contribute to a user submitted idea.<br />
<br />
==Innovation Booths in Santa Clara==<br />
<br />
* '''Firefox Developer Tools (Jeff Griffiths)''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Asa Dotzler, Yuan Wang)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc. <br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery (Didem Ersoz)''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services. <br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''(Michael Bebnita)''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''Figma (Dylan Field)''' - "Dylan is a Thiel Foundation 20-under-20 fellow (where I am a mentor) and works on Figma - which is essentially Photoshop in your browser. He and his cofounder have hacked some truly impressive WebGL stuff together which made my jaw drop -- You guys should get together and have Dylan show you some of this stuff, I bet it's a) interesting, b) can help us make WebGL even better, c) is an incredible showcase for the power of WebGL and d) is just raw, unfiltered awesomeness.<br />
* '''UX (Aaron Druck)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (Aaron Druck)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Battery Harness (Jon Hylands)''' - I'm designing and building a battery harness that allows Firefox-OS phones (currently Hamachi, more to come) to have their battery usage monitored. This project combines a 3D printed part, a custom designed printed circuit board, a third-party usb ammeter, and some software that runs on a PC. This will allow developers to monitor real-time power consumption of their phone while developing applications, features, and bug fixes.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Electrolysis Electrolysis] (David Anderson)''' - Electrolysis is an on-going research project for multi-process tabs in Firefox. We'd like to demo the responsiveness and speed improvements to the Firefox UI, and give interested people information on how they can help.<br />
* '''Panda Chassis & Mozpool (Jake Watkins)''' - Panda Chassis is an open source rack mount hardware chassis designed to hold small development boards called Pandaboards. It was designed within Mozilla to provide housing of Release Engineering's Pandaboard pool at scale which currently stands over 900 Pandaboards. Mozpool is a software platform designed to manage the Pandaboards with the Panda Chassis. It maintains constant state on all Pandaboards within the pool and provides a REST API for allocating boards for testing on demand. It also has features such as automated hardware diagnostics and reprovisioning boards with a different OS such as Android, Firefox OS or Linux.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/DXR_UI_Refresh Big Code Search with DXR] (Erik Rose)''' - DXR is a fast search engine for large code repositories. Using a clever combination of trigram indices, a time-bounded regex implementation, and structural data collected by an instrumented C++ compiler, we provide fast text and regular-expression searches of the Firefox codebase. We also offer symbol lookups and structural queries like subclass relationships, function callsites, and symbol declarations. Try it out at http://dxr.mozilla.org/, and stop by the booth to talk about the exciting future of the project, including JavaScript analysis and a redesigned UI.<br />
* '''Peep: Secure Python Deployment Without Servers Or Vendor Libs (Erik Rose)''' - Historically, deploying Python projects has been a pain in the neck for the security-conscious. First, PyPI lets authors change the contents of their packages without revving their version numbers. Second, any future compromise of PyPI or its caching CDN means you could get a package that's different from the one you signed up for. We have historically solved this by running our own local PyPI servers, which means added burden in both system administration and people administration--figuring out who gets upload rights. Alternately, we sometimes sidestep the problem by creaing vendor libs, but that necessitates a lot of fooling around with VCSes, and it doesn't work so well with compiled libraries. Peep, a thin wrapper around pip, solves this problem.<br />
* '''FHR (Firefox Health Report) (Schalk Neethling)''' - "This is your Firefox's health report. It tells you how your browser is doing, provides advice, via helpful links, when your browser seems ill and, helps us make a better, healthier browser for you. And all of this is done without compromising your privacy or security. You can find it at about:healthreport on both desktop and Android."<br />
* '''Lantea Maps (Robert Kaiser)''' - "Lantea Maps is a pretty simple web app for maps that I can show running on desktop, Android tablet and Firefox OS phone. It uses OpenStreetMap by default, can record GPS tracks - and on the desktop/laptop I can show a self-built custom navigation pad for it (made out of cardboard, tinfoil, and a MakeyMakey board). I have done all that as fun side projects to learn how to hack something together with simple tools, and how our web app ecosystem works."<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (Martin Best)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile! <br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (David Bialer)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''(Amy Tsay)''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (J. Ryan Stinnett)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (Margaret Leibovic)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(Bobby Richter)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Peter Bengtsson)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''Verbosio - An experimental XML editor project (Alexander J. Vincent)''' - Verbosio is supposed to be a platform for editing XML markup, where each XML language (XHTML, MathML, SVG, RDF, XUL, etc.) can be an add-on. That's the theory, anyway. But building an editor is very hard - harder still when you have a full-time job and college courses.<br />
* Run hardware on Firefox OS (Masashi Honma) - "Exhibitions of connecting hardware with Firefox OS (Shooting game playing with controller of PlayStation 2, LED Lights which work together with games, Handling Foxkeh with Leap Motion, LED Lighting Robots controllable with HTML5)<br />
* '''[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project Mozilla MathML Project] (Florian Scholz)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Stephen Horlander)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* '''OpenType-SVG color and animation in fonts (Jonathan Kew)''' - "The idea is to showcase the recently-implemented support in Gecko for embedding SVG graphics as glyphs within OpenType fonts. This feature opens up new possibilities for multi-colored and even animated glyphs - think of ""emoji"" for the Japanese teen market, but also ornate headline fonts and decorated initial capitals, as well as corporate logos, icons, map symbols, etc.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla '''Talkilla'''] '''(Dan Mosedale)''' - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''(Emily Goligoski)''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(Brett Gaylor)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(Erika Owens)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''[http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala] (Gregory Maxwell)''' - Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (Will Barkis)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''[http://www.jocly.com/jocly/plazza/index.html Jocly] (Michel Gutierrez)''' - Jocly is a web application for playing and developing board games (about ~50 games integrated so far). It makes use of WebGL and WebRTC technologies to bring both opponents' webcam streams into the live playing board 3D scene for a great immersion experience.<br />
* '''Developer Productivity (Chris Peterson)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
<br />
==Innovation Booths in Toronto==<br />
<br />
* Firefox Developer Tools<br />
* Firefox Metro (Windows 8)<br />
* WebFWD & Hatchery<br />
* Shumway<br />
* UX<br />
* UXR<br />
* Platform Games Initiative<br />
* Firefox Marketplace<br />
* What's New in Firefox Add-ons<br />
* SpeechRTC: A speech recognition web api built on top of webrtc. After the summit the project will be published to github. Fully working on Firefox OS and desktop browser.<br />
* rr: http://rr-project.org; A research project that supports full recording and replaying of Firefox executions on Linux.<br />
* Firefox Accessibility: Explore the ways Firefox (Desktop and Android) makes web accessible for all users. Discover how Firefox works with various assistive technologies such as screen readers and braille displays. Many Mozillians have never seen these novel ways of interacting with Firefox, or for that matter, a computer (infrared tracking, switch and sip-and-puff devices). This is a chance to see and experience this cool technology.<br />
* Bug Board<br />
* App Developer Tools: Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* Firefox for Android - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)<br />
* Crimson Twins<br />
* Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com<br />
* '''[https://www.bzdeck.com/about/ BzDeck]''' – A useful experimental Bugzilla client demonstrating modern Web application technologies such as CSS3, DOM4, HTML5, ECMAScript 6 and WAI-ARIA. BzDeck now supports Firefox for Android and Firefox&nbsp;OS. Drop by our booth to discuss how your Bugzilla experience can be improved! Follow us on [http://twitter.com/BzDeck Twitter], [https://www.facebook.com/BzDeck Facebook] or [https://plus.google.com/107575633117364230600 Google+] for further updates.<br />
* Mozmill CI<br />
* Australis Firefox Redesign<br />
* HTTP/2: This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* Free (as in freedom) Firefox OS: There are a few bits of Firefox OS that are not free, like kernel blobs, and a few that would cause sadness on freedom fighters (like not being able to filter apps by license on Marketplace), or the use of software as a service like everything.me, where the service software isn't free. This is a starting project that aims to free (as in freedom) Firefox OS and related stuff (e.g. the Marketplace). Let's talk about how we can improve Firefox OS respect for the users and the community.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges''']: The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* Webmaker.org<br />
* OpenNews<br />
* Daala<br />
<br />
Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
<br />
More info on Daala here: [http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala Homepage]<br />
<br />
* Mozilla Ignite: Building the Gigabit Web<br />
* APC<br />
* Developer Productivity</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths&diff=719226Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths2013-10-01T20:54:24Z<p>Flore: /* Innovation Booths in Santa Clara */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Innovation Booths in Brussels==<br />
<br />
* '''Firefox Developer Tools (Jeff Griffiths)''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Asa Dotzler, Yuan Wang)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc.<br />
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project '''Mozilla MathML Project'''] '''(Frédéric Wang)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* [[ReleaseEngineering/PuppetAgain|'''PuppetAgain''']] '''(Dustin J. Mitchell)''' - open source configuration management for release engineering<br />
* [http://mzl.la/weblitstd '''Web Literacy Standard'''] '''(Doug Belshaw)''' - Where do you go if you want to get better at your web skills? How do you even know what's important to learn? The Web Literacy Standard comprises a map of competencies and skills that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web. We'll be releasing v1.0 of the specification at MozFest so come and see what we've been up to! ([http://twitter.com/WebLitStd @WebLitStd])<br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery (Didem Ersoz)''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Blackhole '''Blackhole'''] '''(Josh Matthews)''' - Blackhole is a system to aggregate and track Mozillians' contributions across our whole ecosystem. With this information, we can enable better recognition of contributors, and track the size and strengths of our community across all functional areas. We have a prototype set up and are actively working get integrating data from more systems.<br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''(Michael Bebnita)''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''Parallel JavaScript and Typed Objects (Nicholas Matsakis)''' - We (Nicholas Matsakis, Felix Klock, Shu-yu Guo) are working on an extension to JavaScript to support parallel execution. This builds on an ES6 feature called Typed Objects, which allows users to define data types for JavaScript objects to achieve very low-overhead storage of large amounts of data. <br />
* '''UX (Aaron Druck)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (Aaron Druck)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (Martin Best)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile!<br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (David Bialer)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''(Stacy Martin and Alina Hua)''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (J. Ryan Stinnett)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (Margaret Leibovic)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(Bobby Richter)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Adrian Gaudebert)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Project_Eideticker Eideticker]''' (Dave Hunt) - An "eideticker" is a person with a photographic memory. Eideticker is a performance harness that measures user perceived performance of web browsers by video capturing them in action and subsequently running image analysis on the raw result. Come and see the tests running, and find out how you can help us with automation.<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Matthew Noorenberghe)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla '''Talkilla'''] '''(Mark Banner)''' - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''(Emily Goligoski)''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(Brett Gaylor)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(Erika Owens)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (Will Barkis)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''Teach the Web (Michelle Thorne)''' - Showcasing Mozilla's efforts to Teach the Web, including a massive open online course (MOOC), a train the trainer program, hackable lesson plans, and partner campaigns to teach the web anywhere. <br />
* '''Developer Productivity (Chris Peterson)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
* [https://github.com/wguaraca/ideabind/tree/comments '''IdeaBind'''] '''(Wilson Guaraca)''' - Our goal is mold ideas into something real. IdeaBind provides a space where anyone can provide feedback or contribute to a user submitted idea.<br />
<br />
==Innovation Booths in Santa Clara==<br />
<br />
* Firefox Developer Tools<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Asa Dotzler, Yuan Wang)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc. <br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery (Didem Ersoz)''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services. <br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''(Michael Bebnita)''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''Figma (Dylan Field)''' - "Dylan is a Thiel Foundation 20-under-20 fellow (where I am a mentor) and works on Figma - which is essentially Photoshop in your browser. He and his cofounder have hacked some truly impressive WebGL stuff together which made my jaw drop -- You guys should get together and have Dylan show you some of this stuff, I bet it's a) interesting, b) can help us make WebGL even better, c) is an incredible showcase for the power of WebGL and d) is just raw, unfiltered awesomeness.<br />
* '''UX (Aaron Druck)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (Aaron Druck)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Battery Harness (Jon Hylands)''' - I'm designing and building a battery harness that allows Firefox-OS phones (currently Hamachi, more to come) to have their battery usage monitored. This project combines a 3D printed part, a custom designed printed circuit board, a third-party usb ammeter, and some software that runs on a PC. This will allow developers to monitor real-time power consumption of their phone while developing applications, features, and bug fixes.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Electrolysis Electrolysis] (David Anderson)''' - Electrolysis is an on-going research project for multi-process tabs in Firefox. We'd like to demo the responsiveness and speed improvements to the Firefox UI, and give interested people information on how they can help.<br />
* '''Panda Chassis & Mozpool (Jake Watkins)''' - Panda Chassis is an open source rack mount hardware chassis designed to hold small development boards called Pandaboards. It was designed within Mozilla to provide housing of Release Engineering's Pandaboard pool at scale which currently stands over 900 Pandaboards. Mozpool is a software platform designed to manage the Pandaboards with the Panda Chassis. It maintains constant state on all Pandaboards within the pool and provides a REST API for allocating boards for testing on demand. It also has features such as automated hardware diagnostics and reprovisioning boards with a different OS such as Android, Firefox OS or Linux.<br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/DXR_UI_Refresh Big Code Search with DXR] (Erik Rose)''' - DXR is a fast search engine for large code repositories. Using a clever combination of trigram indices, a time-bounded regex implementation, and structural data collected by an instrumented C++ compiler, we provide fast text and regular-expression searches of the Firefox codebase. We also offer symbol lookups and structural queries like subclass relationships, function callsites, and symbol declarations. Try it out at http://dxr.mozilla.org/, and stop by the booth to talk about the exciting future of the project, including JavaScript analysis and a redesigned UI.<br />
* '''Peep: Secure Python Deployment Without Servers Or Vendor Libs (Erik Rose)''' - Historically, deploying Python projects has been a pain in the neck for the security-conscious. First, PyPI lets authors change the contents of their packages without revving their version numbers. Second, any future compromise of PyPI or its caching CDN means you could get a package that's different from the one you signed up for. We have historically solved this by running our own local PyPI servers, which means added burden in both system administration and people administration--figuring out who gets upload rights. Alternately, we sometimes sidestep the problem by creaing vendor libs, but that necessitates a lot of fooling around with VCSes, and it doesn't work so well with compiled libraries. Peep, a thin wrapper around pip, solves this problem.<br />
* '''FHR (Firefox Health Report) (Schalk Neethling)''' - "This is your Firefox's health report. It tells you how your browser is doing, provides advice, via helpful links, when your browser seems ill and, helps us make a better, healthier browser for you. And all of this is done without compromising your privacy or security. You can find it at about:healthreport on both desktop and Android."<br />
* '''Lantea Maps (Robert Kaiser)''' - "Lantea Maps is a pretty simple web app for maps that I can show running on desktop, Android tablet and Firefox OS phone. It uses OpenStreetMap by default, can record GPS tracks - and on the desktop/laptop I can show a self-built custom navigation pad for it (made out of cardboard, tinfoil, and a MakeyMakey board). I have done all that as fun side projects to learn how to hack something together with simple tools, and how our web app ecosystem works."<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (Martin Best)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile! <br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (David Bialer)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''(Amy Tsay)''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (J. Ryan Stinnett)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (Margaret Leibovic)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(Bobby Richter)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Peter Bengtsson)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''Verbosio - An experimental XML editor project (Alexander J. Vincent)''' - Verbosio is supposed to be a platform for editing XML markup, where each XML language (XHTML, MathML, SVG, RDF, XUL, etc.) can be an add-on. That's the theory, anyway. But building an editor is very hard - harder still when you have a full-time job and college courses.<br />
* Run hardware on Firefox OS (Masashi Honma) - "Exhibitions of connecting hardware with Firefox OS (Shooting game playing with controller of PlayStation 2, LED Lights which work together with games, Handling Foxkeh with Leap Motion, LED Lighting Robots controllable with HTML5)<br />
* '''[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project Mozilla MathML Project] (Florian Scholz)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Stephen Horlander)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* '''OpenType-SVG color and animation in fonts (Jonathan Kew)''' - "The idea is to showcase the recently-implemented support in Gecko for embedding SVG graphics as glyphs within OpenType fonts. This feature opens up new possibilities for multi-colored and even animated glyphs - think of ""emoji"" for the Japanese teen market, but also ornate headline fonts and decorated initial capitals, as well as corporate logos, icons, map symbols, etc.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla '''Talkilla'''] '''(Dan Mosedale)''' - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''(Emily Goligoski)''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(Brett Gaylor)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(Erika Owens)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''[http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala] (Gregory Maxwell)''' - Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (Will Barkis)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''[http://www.jocly.com/jocly/plazza/index.html Jocly] (Michel Gutierrez)''' - Jocly is a web application for playing and developing board games (about ~50 games integrated so far). It makes use of WebGL and WebRTC technologies to bring both opponents' webcam streams into the live playing board 3D scene for a great immersion experience.<br />
* '''Developer Productivity (Chris Peterson)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
<br />
==Innovation Booths in Toronto==<br />
<br />
* Firefox Developer Tools<br />
* Firefox Metro (Windows 8)<br />
* WebFWD & Hatchery<br />
* Shumway<br />
* UX<br />
* UXR<br />
* Platform Games Initiative<br />
* Firefox Marketplace<br />
* What's New in Firefox Add-ons<br />
* SpeechRTC: A speech recognition web api built on top of webrtc. After the summit the project will be published to github. Fully working on Firefox OS and desktop browser.<br />
* rr: http://rr-project.org; A research project that supports full recording and replaying of Firefox executions on Linux.<br />
* Firefox Accessibility: Explore the ways Firefox (Desktop and Android) makes web accessible for all users. Discover how Firefox works with various assistive technologies such as screen readers and braille displays. Many Mozillians have never seen these novel ways of interacting with Firefox, or for that matter, a computer (infrared tracking, switch and sip-and-puff devices). This is a chance to see and experience this cool technology.<br />
* Bug Board<br />
* App Developer Tools: Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* Firefox for Android - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)<br />
* Crimson Twins<br />
* Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com<br />
* '''[https://www.bzdeck.com/about/ BzDeck]''' – A useful experimental Bugzilla client demonstrating modern Web application technologies such as CSS3, DOM4, HTML5, ECMAScript 6 and WAI-ARIA. BzDeck now supports Firefox for Android and Firefox&nbsp;OS. Drop by our booth to discuss how your Bugzilla experience can be improved! Follow us on [http://twitter.com/BzDeck Twitter], [https://www.facebook.com/BzDeck Facebook] or [https://plus.google.com/107575633117364230600 Google+] for further updates.<br />
* Mozmill CI<br />
* Australis Firefox Redesign<br />
* HTTP/2: This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* Free (as in freedom) Firefox OS: There are a few bits of Firefox OS that are not free, like kernel blobs, and a few that would cause sadness on freedom fighters (like not being able to filter apps by license on Marketplace), or the use of software as a service like everything.me, where the service software isn't free. This is a starting project that aims to free (as in freedom) Firefox OS and related stuff (e.g. the Marketplace). Let's talk about how we can improve Firefox OS respect for the users and the community.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges''']: The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* Webmaker.org<br />
* OpenNews<br />
* Daala<br />
<br />
Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
<br />
More info on Daala here: [http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala Homepage]<br />
<br />
* Mozilla Ignite: Building the Gigabit Web<br />
* APC<br />
* Developer Productivity</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths&diff=719214Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths2013-10-01T20:32:28Z<p>Flore: /* Innovation Booths in Brussels */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Innovation Booths in Brussels==<br />
<br />
* '''Firefox Developer Tools (Jeff Griffiths)''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Asa Dotzler, Yuan Wang)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc.<br />
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project '''Mozilla MathML Project'''] '''(Frédéric Wang)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* [[ReleaseEngineering/PuppetAgain|'''PuppetAgain''']] '''(Dustin J. Mitchell)''' - open source configuration management for release engineering<br />
* [http://mzl.la/weblitstd '''Web Literacy Standard'''] '''(Doug Belshaw)''' - Where do you go if you want to get better at your web skills? How do you even know what's important to learn? The Web Literacy Standard comprises a map of competencies and skills that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web. We'll be releasing v1.0 of the specification at MozFest so come and see what we've been up to! ([http://twitter.com/WebLitStd @WebLitStd])<br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery (Didem Ersoz)''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Blackhole '''Blackhole'''] '''(Josh Matthews)''' - Blackhole is a system to aggregate and track Mozillians' contributions across our whole ecosystem. With this information, we can enable better recognition of contributors, and track the size and strengths of our community across all functional areas. We have a prototype set up and are actively working get integrating data from more systems.<br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''(Michael Bebnita)''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''Parallel JavaScript and Typed Objects (Nicholas Matsakis)''' - We (Nicholas Matsakis, Felix Klock, Shu-yu Guo) are working on an extension to JavaScript to support parallel execution. This builds on an ES6 feature called Typed Objects, which allows users to define data types for JavaScript objects to achieve very low-overhead storage of large amounts of data. <br />
* '''UX (Aaron Druck)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (Aaron Druck)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (Martin Best)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile!<br />
* '''[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace] (David Bialer)''' - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''(Stacy Martin and Alina Hua)''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (J. Ryan Stinnett)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (Margaret Leibovic)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(Bobby Richter)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Adrian Gaudebert)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Project_Eideticker Eideticker]''' (Dave Hunt) - An "eideticker" is a person with a photographic memory. Eideticker is a performance harness that measures user perceived performance of web browsers by video capturing them in action and subsequently running image analysis on the raw result. Come and see the tests running, and find out how you can help us with automation.<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Matthew Noorenberghe)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla '''Talkilla'''] '''(Mark Banner)''' - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''(Emily Goligoski)''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(Brett Gaylor)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(Erika Owens)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (Will Barkis)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''Teach the Web (Michelle Thorne)''' - Showcasing Mozilla's efforts to Teach the Web, including a massive open online course (MOOC), a train the trainer program, hackable lesson plans, and partner campaigns to teach the web anywhere. <br />
* '''Developer Productivity (Chris Peterson)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
* [https://github.com/wguaraca/ideabind/tree/comments '''IdeaBind'''] '''(Wilson Guaraca)''' - Our goal is mold ideas into something real. IdeaBind provides a space where anyone can provide feedback or contribute to a user submitted idea.<br />
<br />
==Innovation Booths in Santa Clara==<br />
<br />
* Firefox Developer Tools<br />
* Firefox Metro (Windows 8)<br />
* WebFWD & Hatchery<br />
* Shumway<br />
* Figma<br />
* UX<br />
* UXR<br />
* Battery Harness<br />
* Electrolysis<br />
* Panda Chassis & Mozpool<br />
* Big Code Search with DXR<br />
* Peep: Secure Python Deployment Without Servers Or Vendor Libs<br />
* FHR (Firefox Health Report)<br />
* Lantea Maps<br />
* Platform Games Initiative<br />
* Firefox Marketplace<br />
* What's New in Firefox Add-ons. We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* App Developer Tools: Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* Firefox for Android - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)<br />
* Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com<br />
* Verbosio: An experimental XML editor project<br />
* Run hardware on Firefox OS<br />
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project Mozilla MathML Project] - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* Australis Firefox Redesign<br />
* HTTP/2: This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* OpenType-SVG: color and animation in fonts<br />
* Talkilla<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges''']: The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* Webmaker.org<br />
* OpenNews<br />
* Daala<br />
<br />
Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
<br />
More info on Daala here: [http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala Homepage]<br />
<br />
* Mozilla Ignite: Building the Gigabit Web<br />
* Jocly<br />
* Developer Productivity<br />
<br />
==Innovation Booths in Toronto==<br />
<br />
* Firefox Developer Tools<br />
* Firefox Metro (Windows 8)<br />
* WebFWD & Hatchery<br />
* Shumway<br />
* UX<br />
* UXR<br />
* Platform Games Initiative<br />
* Firefox Marketplace<br />
* What's New in Firefox Add-ons<br />
* SpeechRTC: A speech recognition web api built on top of webrtc. After the summit the project will be published to github. Fully working on Firefox OS and desktop browser.<br />
* rr: http://rr-project.org; A research project that supports full recording and replaying of Firefox executions on Linux.<br />
* Firefox Accessibility: Explore the ways Firefox (Desktop and Android) makes web accessible for all users. Discover how Firefox works with various assistive technologies such as screen readers and braille displays. Many Mozillians have never seen these novel ways of interacting with Firefox, or for that matter, a computer (infrared tracking, switch and sip-and-puff devices). This is a chance to see and experience this cool technology.<br />
* Bug Board<br />
* App Developer Tools: Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* Firefox for Android - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)<br />
* Crimson Twins<br />
* Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com<br />
* '''[https://www.bzdeck.com/about/ BzDeck]''' – A useful experimental Bugzilla client demonstrating modern Web application technologies such as CSS3, DOM4, HTML5, ECMAScript 6 and WAI-ARIA. BzDeck now supports Firefox for Android and Firefox&nbsp;OS. Drop by our booth to discuss how your Bugzilla experience can be improved! Follow us on [http://twitter.com/BzDeck Twitter], [https://www.facebook.com/BzDeck Facebook] or [https://plus.google.com/107575633117364230600 Google+] for further updates.<br />
* Mozmill CI<br />
* Australis Firefox Redesign<br />
* HTTP/2: This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* Free (as in freedom) Firefox OS: There are a few bits of Firefox OS that are not free, like kernel blobs, and a few that would cause sadness on freedom fighters (like not being able to filter apps by license on Marketplace), or the use of software as a service like everything.me, where the service software isn't free. This is a starting project that aims to free (as in freedom) Firefox OS and related stuff (e.g. the Marketplace). Let's talk about how we can improve Firefox OS respect for the users and the community.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges''']: The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* Webmaker.org<br />
* OpenNews<br />
* Daala<br />
<br />
Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
<br />
More info on Daala here: [http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala Homepage]<br />
<br />
* Mozilla Ignite: Building the Gigabit Web<br />
* APC<br />
* Developer Productivity</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths&diff=719213Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths2013-10-01T20:31:27Z<p>Flore: /* Innovation Booths in Brussels */</p>
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<div>==Innovation Booths in Brussels==<br />
<br />
* '''Firefox Developer Tools (Jeff Griffiths)''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Asa Dotzler, Yuan Wang)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc.<br />
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project '''Mozilla MathML Project'''] '''(Frédéric Wang)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* [[ReleaseEngineering/PuppetAgain|'''PuppetAgain''']] '''(Dustin J. Mitchell)''' - open source configuration management for release engineering<br />
* [http://mzl.la/weblitstd '''Web Literacy Standard'''] '''(Doug Belshaw)''' - Where do you go if you want to get better at your web skills? How do you even know what's important to learn? The Web Literacy Standard comprises a map of competencies and skills that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web. We'll be releasing v1.0 of the specification at MozFest so come and see what we've been up to! ([http://twitter.com/WebLitStd @WebLitStd])<br />
* '''WebFWD & Hatchery (Didem Ersoz)''' - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Blackhole '''Blackhole'''] '''(Josh Matthews)''' - Blackhole is a system to aggregate and track Mozillians' contributions across our whole ecosystem. With this information, we can enable better recognition of contributors, and track the size and strengths of our community across all functional areas. We have a prototype set up and are actively working get integrating data from more systems.<br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro '''Shumway'''] '''(Michael Bebnita)''' - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* '''Parallel JavaScript and Typed Objects (Nicholas Matsakis)''' - We (Nicholas Matsakis, Felix Klock, Shu-yu Guo) are working on an extension to JavaScript to support parallel execution. This builds on an ES6 feature called Typed Objects, which allows users to define data types for JavaScript objects to achieve very low-overhead storage of large amounts of data. <br />
* '''UX (Aaron Druck)''' - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* '''UXR (Aaron Druck)''' - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* '''Platform Games Initiative (Martin Best)''' - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile!<br />
* <b>[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace]</b> - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* [https://addons.mozilla.org '''What's New in Firefox Add-ons'''] '''(Stacy Martin and Alina Hua)''' - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* '''App Developer Tools (J. Ryan Stinnett)''' - Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* '''Firefox for Android (Margaret Leibovic)''' - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ '''Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)'''] '''(Bobby Richter)''' - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* '''Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Adrian Gaudebert)''' - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Project_Eideticker Eideticker]''' (Dave Hunt) - An "eideticker" is a person with a photographic memory. Eideticker is a performance harness that measures user perceived performance of web browsers by video capturing them in action and subsequently running image analysis on the raw result. Come and see the tests running, and find out how you can help us with automation.<br />
* '''Australis Firefox Redesign (Matthew Noorenberghe)''' - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* '''HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley)''' - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla '''Talkilla'''] '''(Mark Banner)''' - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] '''(Emily Goligoski)''' - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org '''Webmaker.org'''] '''(Brett Gaylor)''' - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org '''OpenNews'''] '''(Erika Owens)''' - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* '''Mozilla Ignite (Will Barkis)''' - Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* '''Teach the Web (Michelle Thorne)''' - Showcasing Mozilla's efforts to Teach the Web, including a massive open online course (MOOC), a train the trainer program, hackable lesson plans, and partner campaigns to teach the web anywhere. <br />
* '''Developer Productivity (Chris Peterson)''' - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
* [https://github.com/wguaraca/ideabind/tree/comments '''IdeaBind'''] '''(Wilson Guaraca)''' - Our goal is mold ideas into something real. IdeaBind provides a space where anyone can provide feedback or contribute to a user submitted idea.<br />
<br />
==Innovation Booths in Santa Clara==<br />
<br />
* Firefox Developer Tools<br />
* Firefox Metro (Windows 8)<br />
* WebFWD & Hatchery<br />
* Shumway<br />
* Figma<br />
* UX<br />
* UXR<br />
* Battery Harness<br />
* Electrolysis<br />
* Panda Chassis & Mozpool<br />
* Big Code Search with DXR<br />
* Peep: Secure Python Deployment Without Servers Or Vendor Libs<br />
* FHR (Firefox Health Report)<br />
* Lantea Maps<br />
* Platform Games Initiative<br />
* Firefox Marketplace<br />
* What's New in Firefox Add-ons. We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* App Developer Tools: Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* Firefox for Android - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)<br />
* Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com<br />
* Verbosio: An experimental XML editor project<br />
* Run hardware on Firefox OS<br />
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project Mozilla MathML Project] - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* Australis Firefox Redesign<br />
* HTTP/2: This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* OpenType-SVG: color and animation in fonts<br />
* Talkilla<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges''']: The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* Webmaker.org<br />
* OpenNews<br />
* Daala<br />
<br />
Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
<br />
More info on Daala here: [http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala Homepage]<br />
<br />
* Mozilla Ignite: Building the Gigabit Web<br />
* Jocly<br />
* Developer Productivity<br />
<br />
==Innovation Booths in Toronto==<br />
<br />
* Firefox Developer Tools<br />
* Firefox Metro (Windows 8)<br />
* WebFWD & Hatchery<br />
* Shumway<br />
* UX<br />
* UXR<br />
* Platform Games Initiative<br />
* Firefox Marketplace<br />
* What's New in Firefox Add-ons<br />
* SpeechRTC: A speech recognition web api built on top of webrtc. After the summit the project will be published to github. Fully working on Firefox OS and desktop browser.<br />
* rr: http://rr-project.org; A research project that supports full recording and replaying of Firefox executions on Linux.<br />
* Firefox Accessibility: Explore the ways Firefox (Desktop and Android) makes web accessible for all users. Discover how Firefox works with various assistive technologies such as screen readers and braille displays. Many Mozillians have never seen these novel ways of interacting with Firefox, or for that matter, a computer (infrared tracking, switch and sip-and-puff devices). This is a chance to see and experience this cool technology.<br />
* Bug Board<br />
* App Developer Tools: Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* Firefox for Android - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)<br />
* Crimson Twins<br />
* Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com<br />
* '''[https://www.bzdeck.com/about/ BzDeck]''' – A useful experimental Bugzilla client demonstrating modern Web application technologies such as CSS3, DOM4, HTML5, ECMAScript 6 and WAI-ARIA. BzDeck now supports Firefox for Android and Firefox&nbsp;OS. Drop by our booth to discuss how your Bugzilla experience can be improved! Follow us on [http://twitter.com/BzDeck Twitter], [https://www.facebook.com/BzDeck Facebook] or [https://plus.google.com/107575633117364230600 Google+] for further updates.<br />
* Mozmill CI<br />
* Australis Firefox Redesign<br />
* HTTP/2: This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* Free (as in freedom) Firefox OS: There are a few bits of Firefox OS that are not free, like kernel blobs, and a few that would cause sadness on freedom fighters (like not being able to filter apps by license on Marketplace), or the use of software as a service like everything.me, where the service software isn't free. This is a starting project that aims to free (as in freedom) Firefox OS and related stuff (e.g. the Marketplace). Let's talk about how we can improve Firefox OS respect for the users and the community.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges''']: The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* Webmaker.org<br />
* OpenNews<br />
* Daala<br />
<br />
Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
<br />
More info on Daala here: [http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala Homepage]<br />
<br />
* Mozilla Ignite: Building the Gigabit Web<br />
* APC<br />
* Developer Productivity</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths&diff=719202Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths2013-10-01T20:25:40Z<p>Flore: /* Innovation Booths in Brussels */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Innovation Booths in Brussels==<br />
<br />
* '''Firefox Developer Tools (Jeff Griffiths)''' - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* '''Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Asa Dotzler, Yuan Wang)''' - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc.<br />
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project '''Mozilla MathML Project'''] '''(Frédéric Wang)''' - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* [[ReleaseEngineering/PuppetAgain|'''PuppetAgain''']] '''(Dustin J. Mitchell)''' - open source configuration management for release engineering<br />
* [http://mzl.la/weblitstd '''Web Literacy Standard'''] (Doug Belshaw) - Where do you go if you want to get better at your web skills? How do you even know what's important to learn? The Web Literacy Standard comprises a map of competencies and skills that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web. We'll be releasing v1.0 of the specification at MozFest so come and see what we've been up to! ([http://twitter.com/WebLitStd @WebLitStd])<br />
* WebFWD & Hatchery (Didem Ersoz) - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Blackhole Blackhole] (Josh Matthews) - Blackhole is a system to aggregate and track Mozillians' contributions across our whole ecosystem. With this information, we can enable better recognition of contributors, and track the size and strengths of our community across all functional areas. We have a prototype set up and are actively working get integrating data from more systems.<br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro Shumway] (Michael Bebnita) - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* Parallel JavaScript and Typed Objects (Nicholas Matsakis) - We (Nicholas Matsakis, Felix Klock, Shu-yu Guo) are working on an extension to JavaScript to support parallel execution. This builds on an ES6 feature called Typed Objects, which allows users to define data types for JavaScript objects to achieve very low-overhead storage of large amounts of data. <br />
* UX (Aaron Druck) - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* UXR (Aaron Druck) - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* Platform Games Initiative (Martin Best) - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile!<br />
* <b>[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace]</b> - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* <b>[https://addons.mozilla.org What's New in Firefox Add-ons]</b> - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* App Developer Tools: Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* Firefox for Android - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)] (Bobby Richter) - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Adrian Gaudebert) - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Project_Eideticker Eideticker]''' (Dave Hunt) - An "eideticker" is a person with a photographic memory. Eideticker is a performance harness that measures user perceived performance of web browsers by video capturing them in action and subsequently running image analysis on the raw result. Come and see the tests running, and find out how you can help us with automation.<br />
* Australis Firefox Redesign (Matthew Noorenberghe) - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley) - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla Talkilla] (Mark Banner) - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] (Emily Goligoski) - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org Webmaker.org] (Brett Gaylor) - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org OpenNews] (Erika Owens) - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* Mozilla Ignite: Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* Teach the Web (Michelle Thorne) - Showcasing Mozilla's efforts to Teach the Web, including a massive open online course (MOOC), a train the trainer program, hackable lesson plans, and partner campaigns to teach the web anywhere. <br />
* Productivity (Chris Peterson) - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
* [https://github.com/wguaraca/ideabind/tree/comments Developer IdeaBind] (Wilson Guaraca) - Our goal is mold ideas into something real. IdeaBind provides a space where anyone can provide feedback or contribute to a user submitted idea.<br />
<br />
==Innovation Booths in Santa Clara==<br />
<br />
* Firefox Developer Tools<br />
* Firefox Metro (Windows 8)<br />
* WebFWD & Hatchery<br />
* Shumway<br />
* Figma<br />
* UX<br />
* UXR<br />
* Battery Harness<br />
* Electrolysis<br />
* Panda Chassis & Mozpool<br />
* Big Code Search with DXR<br />
* Peep: Secure Python Deployment Without Servers Or Vendor Libs<br />
* FHR (Firefox Health Report)<br />
* Lantea Maps<br />
* Platform Games Initiative<br />
* Firefox Marketplace<br />
* What's New in Firefox Add-ons. We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* App Developer Tools: Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* Firefox for Android - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)<br />
* Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com<br />
* Verbosio: An experimental XML editor project<br />
* Run hardware on Firefox OS<br />
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project Mozilla MathML Project] - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* Australis Firefox Redesign<br />
* HTTP/2: This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* OpenType-SVG: color and animation in fonts<br />
* Talkilla<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges''']: The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* Webmaker.org<br />
* OpenNews<br />
* Daala<br />
<br />
Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
<br />
More info on Daala here: [http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala Homepage]<br />
<br />
* Mozilla Ignite: Building the Gigabit Web<br />
* Jocly<br />
* Developer Productivity<br />
<br />
==Innovation Booths in Toronto==<br />
<br />
* Firefox Developer Tools<br />
* Firefox Metro (Windows 8)<br />
* WebFWD & Hatchery<br />
* Shumway<br />
* UX<br />
* UXR<br />
* Platform Games Initiative<br />
* Firefox Marketplace<br />
* What's New in Firefox Add-ons<br />
* SpeechRTC: A speech recognition web api built on top of webrtc. After the summit the project will be published to github. Fully working on Firefox OS and desktop browser.<br />
* rr: http://rr-project.org; A research project that supports full recording and replaying of Firefox executions on Linux.<br />
* Firefox Accessibility: Explore the ways Firefox (Desktop and Android) makes web accessible for all users. Discover how Firefox works with various assistive technologies such as screen readers and braille displays. Many Mozillians have never seen these novel ways of interacting with Firefox, or for that matter, a computer (infrared tracking, switch and sip-and-puff devices). This is a chance to see and experience this cool technology.<br />
* Bug Board<br />
* App Developer Tools: Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* Firefox for Android - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)<br />
* Crimson Twins<br />
* Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com<br />
* '''[https://www.bzdeck.com/about/ BzDeck]''' – A useful experimental Bugzilla client demonstrating modern Web application technologies such as CSS3, DOM4, HTML5, ECMAScript 6 and WAI-ARIA. BzDeck now supports Firefox for Android and Firefox&nbsp;OS. Drop by our booth to discuss how your Bugzilla experience can be improved! Follow us on [http://twitter.com/BzDeck Twitter], [https://www.facebook.com/BzDeck Facebook] or [https://plus.google.com/107575633117364230600 Google+] for further updates.<br />
* Mozmill CI<br />
* Australis Firefox Redesign<br />
* HTTP/2: This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* Free (as in freedom) Firefox OS: There are a few bits of Firefox OS that are not free, like kernel blobs, and a few that would cause sadness on freedom fighters (like not being able to filter apps by license on Marketplace), or the use of software as a service like everything.me, where the service software isn't free. This is a starting project that aims to free (as in freedom) Firefox OS and related stuff (e.g. the Marketplace). Let's talk about how we can improve Firefox OS respect for the users and the community.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges''']: The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* Webmaker.org<br />
* OpenNews<br />
* Daala<br />
<br />
Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
<br />
More info on Daala here: [http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala Homepage]<br />
<br />
* Mozilla Ignite: Building the Gigabit Web<br />
* APC<br />
* Developer Productivity</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths&diff=719201Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths2013-10-01T20:23:22Z<p>Flore: /* Innovation Booths in Brussels */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Innovation Booths in Brussels==<br />
<br />
* Firefox Developer Tools (Jeff Griffiths) - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Asa Dotzler, Yuan Wang) - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc.<br />
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project Mozilla MathML Project] (Frédéric Wang) - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* [[ReleaseEngineering/PuppetAgain|PuppetAgain]] - open source configuration management for release engineering<br />
* [http://mzl.la/weblitstd '''Web Literacy Standard''']: Where do you go if you want to get better at your web skills? How do you even know what's important to learn? The Web Literacy Standard comprises a map of competencies and skills that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web. We'll be releasing v1.0 of the specification at MozFest so come and see what we've been up to! ([http://twitter.com/WebLitStd @WebLitStd])<br />
* WebFWD & Hatchery (Didem Ersoz) - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Blackhole Blackhole] (Josh Matthews) - Blackhole is a system to aggregate and track Mozillians' contributions across our whole ecosystem. With this information, we can enable better recognition of contributors, and track the size and strengths of our community across all functional areas. We have a prototype set up and are actively working get integrating data from more systems.<br />
* [https://github.com/mozilla/shumway/wiki/Intro Shumway] (Michael Bebnita) - Shumway is an HTML + JS Interpreter for SWF Content<br />
* Parallel JavaScript and Typed Objects (Nicholas Matsakis) - We (Nicholas Matsakis, Felix Klock, Shu-yu Guo) are working on an extension to JavaScript to support parallel execution. This builds on an ES6 feature called Typed Objects, which allows users to define data types for JavaScript objects to achieve very low-overhead storage of large amounts of data. <br />
* UX (Aaron Druck) - This booth will showcase design work happening around Mozilla. We will staff the booths with designers during the Innovation Fair. We will have a display up with a running Keynote presentation that will showcase design work. There will also be printouts and mockups of design work posted up at the booth. We will also be handing out a UX Newsletter at the booth, posting up some design posters and handing out design schwag.<br />
* UXR (Aaron Druck) - The UXR booth will showcase User Research design studies and methodologies.<br />
* Platform Games Initiative (Martin Best) - The platform games initiative is primarily focused on making Firefox the best it can possibly be at running games. Our goal is to make HTML5 rock on both Desktop and Mobile!<br />
* <b>[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace]</b> - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* <b>[https://addons.mozilla.org What's New in Firefox Add-ons]</b> - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* App Developer Tools: Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* Firefox for Android - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* [http://flathead.herokuapp.com/ Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)] (Bobby Richter) - Appmaker is a mobile app development platform which provides the web-based building blocks to build apps without any programming. Still in its infancy, the Appmaker team -- already comprised of Foundation and Corporation, and community members -- is doing research and continuous development to provide the most powerful and accessible solution.<br />
* Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com (Adrian Gaudebert) - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Project_Eideticker Eideticker]''' (Dave Hunt) - An "eideticker" is a person with a photographic memory. Eideticker is a performance harness that measures user perceived performance of web browsers by video capturing them in action and subsequently running image analysis on the raw result. Come and see the tests running, and find out how you can help us with automation.<br />
* Australis Firefox Redesign (Matthew Noorenberghe) - Try out the new theme for desktop Firefox and find out more about the upcoming changes.<br />
* HTTP/2 (Nicholas Hurley) - This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talkilla Talkilla] (Mark Banner) - Talkilla is a videophone that makes it easy to talk with friends or co-workers. Chat across one or more web sites - no need to struggle with multiple apps or windows.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges'''] (Emily Goligoski) - The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* [http://www.webmaker.org Webmaker.org] (Brett Gaylor) - Come test and learn about Webmaker.org! We've got tools, content and communities that are building a web literate planet. Come learn what this community of thousands of passionate makers and mentors did this year at the Maker Party, and where we plan to go next!<br />
* [http://www.mozillaopennews.org OpenNews] (Erika Owens) - OpenNews is a collaboration between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla that's dedicated to building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.<br />
* Mozilla Ignite: Building the Gigabit Web (Will Barkis) - Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org) is an Open Innovation Challenge to help build applications for the gigabit web. How can we help people make new things, learn in new ways, be healthier, happier, and safer using the 1 Gbps programmable web of the future? We are building a community of practice making public benefit apps & services on next gen networks.<br />
* Teach the Web (Michelle Thorne) - Showcasing Mozilla's efforts to Teach the Web, including a massive open online course (MOOC), a train the trainer program, hackable lesson plans, and partner campaigns to teach the web anywhere. <br />
* Productivity (Chris Peterson) - We are collecting ideas on how to improve developer productivity at Mozilla. All ideas are welcome: tools, process, big, small, whatever!<br />
* [https://github.com/wguaraca/ideabind/tree/comments Developer IdeaBind] (Wilson Guaraca) - Our goal is mold ideas into something real. IdeaBind provides a space where anyone can provide feedback or contribute to a user submitted idea.<br />
<br />
==Innovation Booths in Santa Clara==<br />
<br />
* Firefox Developer Tools<br />
* Firefox Metro (Windows 8)<br />
* WebFWD & Hatchery<br />
* Shumway<br />
* Figma<br />
* UX<br />
* UXR<br />
* Battery Harness<br />
* Electrolysis<br />
* Panda Chassis & Mozpool<br />
* Big Code Search with DXR<br />
* Peep: Secure Python Deployment Without Servers Or Vendor Libs<br />
* FHR (Firefox Health Report)<br />
* Lantea Maps<br />
* Platform Games Initiative<br />
* Firefox Marketplace<br />
* What's New in Firefox Add-ons. We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* App Developer Tools: Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* Firefox for Android - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)<br />
* Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com<br />
* Verbosio: An experimental XML editor project<br />
* Run hardware on Firefox OS<br />
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project Mozilla MathML Project] - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* Australis Firefox Redesign<br />
* HTTP/2: This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* OpenType-SVG: color and animation in fonts<br />
* Talkilla<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges''']: The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* Webmaker.org<br />
* OpenNews<br />
* Daala<br />
<br />
Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
<br />
More info on Daala here: [http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala Homepage]<br />
<br />
* Mozilla Ignite: Building the Gigabit Web<br />
* Jocly<br />
* Developer Productivity<br />
<br />
==Innovation Booths in Toronto==<br />
<br />
* Firefox Developer Tools<br />
* Firefox Metro (Windows 8)<br />
* WebFWD & Hatchery<br />
* Shumway<br />
* UX<br />
* UXR<br />
* Platform Games Initiative<br />
* Firefox Marketplace<br />
* What's New in Firefox Add-ons<br />
* SpeechRTC: A speech recognition web api built on top of webrtc. After the summit the project will be published to github. Fully working on Firefox OS and desktop browser.<br />
* rr: http://rr-project.org; A research project that supports full recording and replaying of Firefox executions on Linux.<br />
* Firefox Accessibility: Explore the ways Firefox (Desktop and Android) makes web accessible for all users. Discover how Firefox works with various assistive technologies such as screen readers and braille displays. Many Mozillians have never seen these novel ways of interacting with Firefox, or for that matter, a computer (infrared tracking, switch and sip-and-puff devices). This is a chance to see and experience this cool technology.<br />
* Bug Board<br />
* App Developer Tools: Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* Firefox for Android - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)<br />
* Crimson Twins<br />
* Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com<br />
* '''[https://www.bzdeck.com/about/ BzDeck]''' – A useful experimental Bugzilla client demonstrating modern Web application technologies such as CSS3, DOM4, HTML5, ECMAScript 6 and WAI-ARIA. BzDeck now supports Firefox for Android and Firefox&nbsp;OS. Drop by our booth to discuss how your Bugzilla experience can be improved! Follow us on [http://twitter.com/BzDeck Twitter], [https://www.facebook.com/BzDeck Facebook] or [https://plus.google.com/107575633117364230600 Google+] for further updates.<br />
* Mozmill CI<br />
* Australis Firefox Redesign<br />
* HTTP/2: This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* Free (as in freedom) Firefox OS: There are a few bits of Firefox OS that are not free, like kernel blobs, and a few that would cause sadness on freedom fighters (like not being able to filter apps by license on Marketplace), or the use of software as a service like everything.me, where the service software isn't free. This is a starting project that aims to free (as in freedom) Firefox OS and related stuff (e.g. the Marketplace). Let's talk about how we can improve Firefox OS respect for the users and the community.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges''']: The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* Webmaker.org<br />
* OpenNews<br />
* Daala<br />
<br />
Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
<br />
More info on Daala here: [http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala Homepage]<br />
<br />
* Mozilla Ignite: Building the Gigabit Web<br />
* APC<br />
* Developer Productivity</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths&diff=719191Summit2013/Fair/InnovationBooths2013-10-01T20:11:31Z<p>Flore: Descriptions</p>
<hr />
<div>==Innovation Booths in Brussels==<br />
<br />
* Firefox Developer Tools (Jeff Griffiths) - The Firefox Developer Tools team will be showing off the latest in web and browser development tools to anyone interested in hacking on web apps, add-ons or the browser itself.<br />
* Firefox Metro (Windows 8) (Asa Dotzler, Yuan Wang) - Firefox Metro is a touch-optimized browser built from the ground up for Windows 8. It's designed for comfortable touch browsing and the same time works well with mouse and hardware keyboard. Firefox Metro has a set of unique features to demo, including a clean and visual Start Page, in-context auto-complete screen, on-screen re-positional controls, windows 8 edge gesture-based browsing, etc.<br />
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project Mozilla MathML Project] (Frédéric Wang) - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* [[ReleaseEngineering/PuppetAgain|PuppetAgain]] - open source configuration management for release engineering<br />
* [http://mzl.la/weblitstd '''Web Literacy Standard''']: Where do you go if you want to get better at your web skills? How do you even know what's important to learn? The Web Literacy Standard comprises a map of competencies and skills that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web. We'll be releasing v1.0 of the specification at MozFest so come and see what we've been up to! ([http://twitter.com/WebLitStd @WebLitStd])<br />
* WebFWD & Hatchery (Didem Ersoz) - WebFWD is the Global Accelerator Program of Mozilla, helping startups from all around the world build and grow businesses. We work with startups with products that align with Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the Web. Mozilla Hatchery is a support program for Mozillian's who want to help invent new Mozilla products. Mozilla Hatchery provides lots of support to take your prototype or product idea to the next level. We offer coaching, resources and curriculum across various disciplines - user research, testing, design, product development, marketing and more - with a goal to help build Mozilla's future products and services.<br />
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Blackhole Blackhole] (Josh Matthews) - Blackhole is a system to aggregate and track Mozillians' contributions across our whole ecosystem. With this information, we can enable better recognition of contributors, and track the size and strengths of our community across all functional areas. We have a prototype set up and are actively working get integrating data from more systems.<br />
* Shumway<br />
* Parallel JavaScript and Typed Objects<br />
* UX<br />
* UXR<br />
* Platform Games Initiative<br />
* <b>[https://marketplace.firefox.com Firefox Marketplace]</b> - Come find out what's in the works for Mozilla's HTML5 app marketplace. Talk to staff and see some demonstrations of collections, new concepts in app discovery, developer tools, and payments. Our app review team will be there as well to talk to you about becoming an app reviewer.<br />
* <b>[https://addons.mozilla.org What's New in Firefox Add-ons]</b> - We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* App Developer Tools: Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* Firefox for Android - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)<br />
* Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com - Discover what is new in the world of crashes! New search tools, new public API, new custom reports... Come and see what Socorro can do for you know, and let us know what you would like it to do for you tomorrow. <br />
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Project_Eideticker Eideticker]''' - An "eideticker" is a person with a photographic memory. Eideticker is a performance harness that measures user perceived performance of web browsers by video capturing them in action and subsequently running image analysis on the raw result. Come and see the tests running, and find out how you can help us with automation.<br />
* Australis Firefox Redesign<br />
* HTTP/2: This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* Talkilla<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges''']: The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* Webmaker.org<br />
* OpenNews<br />
* Mozilla Ignite: Building the Gigabit Web<br />
* Teach the Web<br />
* Developer Productivity<br />
* IdeaBind<br />
<br />
==Innovation Booths in Santa Clara==<br />
<br />
* Firefox Developer Tools<br />
* Firefox Metro (Windows 8)<br />
* WebFWD & Hatchery<br />
* Shumway<br />
* Figma<br />
* UX<br />
* UXR<br />
* Battery Harness<br />
* Electrolysis<br />
* Panda Chassis & Mozpool<br />
* Big Code Search with DXR<br />
* Peep: Secure Python Deployment Without Servers Or Vendor Libs<br />
* FHR (Firefox Health Report)<br />
* Lantea Maps<br />
* Platform Games Initiative<br />
* Firefox Marketplace<br />
* What's New in Firefox Add-ons. We will demo excellent new add-ons for Firefox on Android, and talk about our current and upcoming projects to make the add-on experience even better.<br />
* App Developer Tools: Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* Firefox for Android - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)<br />
* Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com<br />
* Verbosio: An experimental XML editor project<br />
* Run hardware on Firefox OS<br />
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project Mozilla MathML Project] - Are you developing math tools for e-education, e-publishing, accessibility or FirefoxOS? Are you willing to publish your LaTeX papers as real Web pages? Are you tired of the poor quality of math images on Wikipedia and other sites? Do you want to make your math pages really compatible with DOM, Javascript, CSS, HTML or SVG? Have you ever dreamt to use math in e-mails, chat clients, blogs, wikis, search engines or HTML editors? Are you familiar with Arabic notations or handwriting recognition? Then come to our booth to discover how the Mozilla MathML implementation can help and try some cool demos! Let's discuss what currently works and what requires improvements. Whether you need complex equations for your favorite scientific topics or just think elementary math on e-content is important for school children, you will certainly find something interesting! [https://github.com/fred-wang/MozSummitMathML#mozsummitmathml More resources here]<br />
* Australis Firefox Redesign<br />
* HTTP/2: This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* OpenType-SVG: color and animation in fonts<br />
* Talkilla<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges''']: The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* Webmaker.org<br />
* OpenNews<br />
* Daala<br />
<br />
Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
<br />
More info on Daala here: [http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala Homepage]<br />
<br />
* Mozilla Ignite: Building the Gigabit Web<br />
* Jocly<br />
* Developer Productivity<br />
<br />
==Innovation Booths in Toronto==<br />
<br />
* Firefox Developer Tools<br />
* Firefox Metro (Windows 8)<br />
* WebFWD & Hatchery<br />
* Shumway<br />
* UX<br />
* UXR<br />
* Platform Games Initiative<br />
* Firefox Marketplace<br />
* What's New in Firefox Add-ons<br />
* SpeechRTC: A speech recognition web api built on top of webrtc. After the summit the project will be published to github. Fully working on Firefox OS and desktop browser.<br />
* rr: http://rr-project.org; A research project that supports full recording and replaying of Firefox executions on Linux.<br />
* Firefox Accessibility: Explore the ways Firefox (Desktop and Android) makes web accessible for all users. Discover how Firefox works with various assistive technologies such as screen readers and braille displays. Many Mozillians have never seen these novel ways of interacting with Firefox, or for that matter, a computer (infrared tracking, switch and sip-and-puff devices). This is a chance to see and experience this cool technology.<br />
* Bug Board<br />
* App Developer Tools: Check out the next generation of Developer Tools for working with Firefox OS apps, the App Manager, which includes a simulator and on-device debugging.<br />
* Firefox for Android - Discover why Firefox for Android is the best mobile browser out there, and what new and exciting things we have planned to make it even more awesome!<br />
* Mozilla Appmaker (Flathead)<br />
* Crimson Twins<br />
* Socorro, crash-stats.mozilla.com<br />
* '''[https://www.bzdeck.com/about/ BzDeck]''' – A useful experimental Bugzilla client demonstrating modern Web application technologies such as CSS3, DOM4, HTML5, ECMAScript 6 and WAI-ARIA. BzDeck now supports Firefox for Android and Firefox&nbsp;OS. Drop by our booth to discuss how your Bugzilla experience can be improved! Follow us on [http://twitter.com/BzDeck Twitter], [https://www.facebook.com/BzDeck Facebook] or [https://plus.google.com/107575633117364230600 Google+] for further updates.<br />
* Mozmill CI<br />
* Australis Firefox Redesign<br />
* HTTP/2: This is the next version of the protocol that powers the open web. Come see how it will improve the web experience for everyone.<br />
* Free (as in freedom) Firefox OS: There are a few bits of Firefox OS that are not free, like kernel blobs, and a few that would cause sadness on freedom fighters (like not being able to filter apps by license on Marketplace), or the use of software as a service like everything.me, where the service software isn't free. This is a starting project that aims to free (as in freedom) Firefox OS and related stuff (e.g. the Marketplace). Let's talk about how we can improve Firefox OS respect for the users and the community.<br />
* [http://openbadges.org/ '''Open Badges''']: The Open Badges Infrastructure makes it possible for badges issued by different teams and organizations to be interoperable and shareable across the Web. Thousands of earners around the world are using these Open Badges to realize increased learning and professional opportunities. Learn more about how you can issue badges to project contributors at the fair and [https://twitter.com/openbadges @OpenBadges]!<br />
* Webmaker.org<br />
* OpenNews<br />
* Daala<br />
<br />
Daala aims to displace the ruling video codecs with a technically superior and royalty-free one. We love to explain how video coding works, how Daala is different, and we have a ton of cool demos to show you of the various techniques.<br />
<br />
More info on Daala here: [http://xiph.org/daala/ Daala Homepage]<br />
<br />
* Mozilla Ignite: Building the Gigabit Web<br />
* APC<br />
* Developer Productivity</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Summit2013/Experiences/signups&diff=717203Summit2013/Experiences/signups2013-09-28T08:57:01Z<p>Flore: </p>
<hr />
<div>Please sign up below.<br />
<br />
'''UPDATE:''' There are many folks who are also asking if they can add sessions to this. The answer is yes! And, there will also be white boards and post its in the main area of each venue for you to propose/add organic social sessions there as well. Sessions which are full have been moved to a separate page to make the page shorter for editing.<br />
<br />
=Santa Clara=<br />
==Friday ==<br />
=== Photo Walk ===<br />
<br />
If you are interested in an early morning [6:30am] tour in the beautiful Silicon Valley, you are in luck! [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/Ludovic Ludovic Hirlimann] and [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/rolandtanglao Roland Tanglao]<br />
<br />
More information here: http://sietch-tabr.tumblr.com/post/60429342277/extra-summit-activity-part-1-santa-clara-photowalks<br />
<br />
Sign Up Here: <br />
<table border=1><tr><th colspan=2>Name</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Oarabile Mudongo</td><td>Jaydev Ajit Kumar</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Bill Walker</td><td>Viking KARWUR</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Muhammad Mehmood Ali</td><td>Asad Sajjad</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Shazia Rizwan</td><td>Nagasahas DS </td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Abdul Rauf</td><td>Jemmy RORONG</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Finan AKBAR</td><td>Dimas ANDHANA</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Fauzan ALFI</td><td>Artanto ISHAAM</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Kalpa Welivitigoda</td><td>Ashkary Rahman</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Irayani Queencyputri</td><td>Eriska Triana Primayasari</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Deryan Everestha Maured</td><td>Nuri Abidin</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Rahmat Dwi Jatmiko</td><td>Andi Darmawan</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>I Gede Bagus Kosha</td><td>Sayak Sarkar</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Shahrin Hossain</td><td>Soumya Deb</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Sankha Narayan Guria</td><td>Swarnava Sengupta</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Avik Pal</td><td>Gaurab Patra</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Diwanshi Pandey</td><td>Subhashish Kundu</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Shafiul Azam Chowdhury</td><td>Rahid Hasan</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Hilary Ho Jia Hao</td><td>Gauthamraj Elango</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jayakumar Sadhasivam</td><td>Md Aminul Islam Sajib</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Md Golam Mostafa</td><td>[[user:maktrix|Mahay Alam Khan]]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[[user:Rifaz|Rifaz Nahiyan]]</td><td>Zobayer Ahmed Khan</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Benny Chandra</td><td>Yoe One Ariestya Niovitta</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Rizqinofa Putra M</td><td>Gasper Derzanic</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Atul Jangra</td><td>Akshay Aurora</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Aji Kisworo Mukti</td><td>[[user:ahsan.net|Mashkawat Ahsan]]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Matjaž Horvat</td><td>[[user:rok.samsa|Rok Samsa]]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[[user:mythrobin|Robin Mehdee]]</td><td>Rohan Dasanayaka</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Anup Kumar Mishra</td><td>Ankit Gadgil</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Ajay Kumar</td><td>Ankit Kumar Mishra</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Parmpreet Singh</td><td>Gary Chen</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Clarice Wang</td><td>[[user:RodrigoPadula|Rodrigo Padula]]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Dominic Kuo</td><td>Steve Chung</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Kate Huang</td><td>Linear Li</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Yuren Ju</td><td>Kan-Ru Chen (:kanru)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Szu-Yu Chen (:aknow)</td><td>Goran Kohek</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Soumya Kanti Chakraborty</td><td>Jon Buckley</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Rizky Ariestiyansyah</td><td>Ani Peter</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Alex Lakatos</td><td>Marcela Oniga</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Sammy Fung</td><td>Kengatharaiyer Sarveswaran (Sarves)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jim Chen (:jchen)</td><td>Muhammad Syafiq Mazli (:syafiqmazli)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Mohamed Aidid Jaafar (:aidid)</td><td>Haryati Salehin (:yadyadun)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Lai Chen Haw (:chenhaw)</td><td>Rishabh Narayan</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Manoj Kumar Giri</td><td>Shankar Prasad (:shanky)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Sandeep Shedmake</td><td>Krishnababu K (:Krishna)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Grigorios Petsos</td><td>Benjamin Pokharel</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[[user:Ashickurnoor|Ashickur Rahman]]</td><td>Luigi Tedone</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Michael Comella (:mcomella)</td><td>[[user:Bobreyes|Robert 'Bob' Reyes]]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Kevin John Ventura (:kjventura)</td><td>Kathrine Faye Tandog</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Kathleen Joyce Domanog</td><td>Erika Aurea Gatmaitan</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Michelle Anne Santos</td><td>Arun Balachandran Ganesan (:abc)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Kevin Ngo (:ngoke/:kngo)</td><td>Cherlowe Reinard Ramirez</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Mark Giffin (markg)</td><td>Marcus Ang</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Cervantes Yu</td><td>Aditya Fitri Hananta Putra</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>John Daggett</td><td>PATIL Kailas Ravsaheb</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Vaibhav Bajaj</td><td>Komal Gandhi</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Ajay Jogawath</td><td>Jafar Muhammed</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Srikar Ananthula</td><td>Sai Kiran Alagundula</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Raghuram K</td><td> Srikanth Namu</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Sandraghassen Subbaraya Pillai</td><td> André Reinald</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Remco Kaptein</td><td>Shahmir Khan</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Meraj Imran</td><td>Hema Bhanu</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Maniraj</td><td>Saurabh Anand</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Abhishek Potnis</td><td>Amod Narvekar</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> [https://mozillians.org/zh-CN/u/steekid/ Hao Shen]</td><td>Chihiro Akiba</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Atsushi Shimono (:himorin)</td><td>Hideki Akiba</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Masashi Honma</td><td></td></tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
==Saturday==<br />
=== Movie Night ===<br />
<br />
On Saturday in '''all three''' locations, we will be holding a movie night complete with big screens and old fashioned pop corn. We will be starting with Code Rush the documentary about the early days of Mozilla. <br />
<br />
We may be showing another movie after this, if there is enough interest. <br />
<br />
We have plenty of room, but would like to get a count of how many people will be joining us. Please add your name to the sign up below if you are interested. <br />
<br />
<table border=1><tr><th>Name</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Heather Arthur</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Oarabile Mudongo</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Pascal Finette</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jon Hylands</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Rob Hudson</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Viking KARWUR</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Shahmir Khan</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Muhammad Mehmood Ali</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Asad Sajjad</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Shazia Rizwan</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Alex Vincent</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Gautam A</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Nagasahas DS</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jemmy RORONG</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Finan AKBAR</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Dimas ANDHANA</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Artanto ISHAAM</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Fauzan ALFI</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Kalpa Welivitigoda</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Ashkary Rahman</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Irayani Queencyputri</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Eriska Triana Primayasari</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Deryan Everestha Maured</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Nuri Abidin</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Rahmat Dwi Jatmiko</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Andi Darmawan</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>I Gede Bagus Kosha</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Sayak Sarkar</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Priyanka Nag</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Soumya Deb</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Sankha Narayan Guria</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Swarnava Sengupta</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Ankit Gadgil</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jaydev Ajit Kumar</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Diwanshi Pandey</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Avik Pal</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Gaurab Patra</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Subhashish Kundu</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Hilary Ho Jia Hao</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Gauthamraj Elango</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[[user:maktrix|Mahay Alam Khan]]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[[user:Rifaz|Rifaz Nahiyan]]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Zobayer Ahmed Khan</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Benny Chandra</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Yoe One Ariestya Niovitta</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Rizqinofa Putra M</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jayakumar Sadhasivam</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Atul Jangra</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Akshay Aurora</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Aji Kisworo Mukti</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Matjaž Horvat</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[[user:mythrobin|Robin Mehdee]]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Rohan Dasanayaka</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Ajay Kumar</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Ankit Mishra</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Parmpreet Singh</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Anup Kumar Mishra</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Goran Kohek</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Soumya Kanti Chakraborty</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jon Buckley</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Tim Taubert</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Rizky Ariestiyansyah</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Ani Peter</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Sammy Fung</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jim Chen (:jchen)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Muhammad Syafiq Mazli (:syafiqmazli)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Mohamed Aidid Jaafar (:aidid)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Haryati Salehin (:yadyadun)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Lai Chen Haw (:chenhaw)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Rishabh Narayan </td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Manoj Kumar Giri </td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Shankar Prasad (:shanky)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Sandeep Shedmake</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Krishnababu K (:Krishna)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Grigorios Petsos</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Benjamin Pokharel</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[[user:Ashickurnoor|Ashickur Rahman]]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Luigi Tedone</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Nick Fitzgerald</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Anton Kovalyov</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Arun Balachandran Ganesan</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Kevin Ngo</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Brendan Dahl</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Johnny Stenback</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Christopher De Cairos</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Sean Bolton</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Joanna Mazgaj</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[[user:Netoarmando|Armando Neto]]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[[user:RodrigoPadula|Rodrigo Padula]]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Aditya Fitri Hananta Putra</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>John Daggett</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Dwi Hardyanto</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>PATIL Kailas Ravsaheb</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Blair McBride</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Ajay Jogawath</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[[user:Komal gandhi|Komal Gandhi]]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Vaibhav Bajaj</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jafar Muhammed</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Srikar Ananthula</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Sai Kiran Alagundula</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Raghuram K</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Srikanth Namu</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Alexis M</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Sandraghassen Subbaraya Pillai</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>byron jones</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>André Reinald</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Aaron Druck</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Ville Pohjanheimo</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jay Sullivan</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Meraj Imran</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Hema Bhanu</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Maniraj</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Philipp Wagner</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Saurabh Anand</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Abhishek Potnis</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Amod Narvekar</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Behnam Esfahbod</td></tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== Mozillians Pilates ===<br />
<br />
Not just any Pilates - Pilates instructed by [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/pfinette/ Pascal Finette] who is a certified Pilates trainer!(little known fact he also trains two Olympic B-Cadre Team USA marathoners)<br />
<br />
He's offered to lead a wake you up Pilates session for 15-20 people on Friday. If more would like to join, he will host it again on Saturday. <br />
<br />
If you are local, please bring a yoga mat or bath towel with you. We will provide a limited number of mats for those who need them. <br />
<br />
<table border=1><tr><th>Name</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jennifer Bertsch </td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Iacopo Benesperi</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Gautam A</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Nagasahas DS</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Lindsay Kenzig</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[[user:maktrix|Mahay Alam Khan]]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Aashish Jagini</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Kathryn Meisner</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Ani Peter</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jayakumar Sadhasivam</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Mardi Douglass</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Kate Naszradi</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Manoj Kumar Giri</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Shankar Prasad (:shanky)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Krishnababu K (:Krishna)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[[user:Ashickurnoor|Ashickur Rahman]]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[[user:Rifaz|Rifaz Nahiyan]]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Luigi Tedone</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Sean Bolton</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Joanna Mazgaj</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Zobayer Ahmed Khan</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Sandraghassen Subbaraya Pillai</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Vaibhav Bajaj</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Chihiro Akiba</td></tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== Great America ===<br />
<br />
Are you up for a night of shows, fast rides, daring drops and good old fashioned American fair food? Did I mention they have a Halloween themed side of the park as well? If you'd like to join in the experience, come join your fellow Mozillians at Great America! <br />
<br />
There are plenty (200+) tickets available, but you must sign up by 10/1 to receive an admission ticket. <br />
<br />
<table border=1><tr><th colspan=2>Name</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>1 Pascal Finette</td> <td>2 Jennifer Bertsch</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>3 Rob Hudson</td> <td>4 Viking KARWUR</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>5 Iacopo Benesperi</td> <td>6 Michelle Cristobal</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>7 Shahmir Khan</td> <td>8 Asad Sajjad</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>9 Muhammad Mehmood Ali</td> <td>10 Gautam A</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>11 Nagasahas DS</td> <td>12 Abdul Rauf</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>13 Jemmy RORONG</td> <td>14 Finan AKBAR</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>15 Dimas ANDHANA</td> <td>16 Artanto ISHAAM</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>17 Fauzan ALFI</td> <td>18 Ashkary Rahman</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>19 Irayani Queencyputri</td> <td>20 Eriska Triana Primayasari</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>21 Deryan Everestha Maured</td> <td>22 Nuri Abidin</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>23 Rahmat Dwi Jatmiko</td> <td>24 Andi Darmawan</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>25 I Gede Bagus Kosha</td> <td>26 Shazia Rizwan</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>27 Shafiul Azam Chowdhury</td> <td>28 Rahid Hasan</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>29 Sayak Sarkar</td> <td>30 Shahrin Hossain</td><br />
<tr><td>31 Soumya Deb</td> <td>32 Swarnava Sengupta</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>33 Avik Pal</td> <td>34 Gaurab Patra</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>35 Subhashish Kundu</td> <td>36 Kaustav Das Modak </td></tr><br />
<tr><td>37 Galaxy Kadiyala</td> <td>38 Vineel Reddy Pindi</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>39 Gauthamraj Elango</td> <td>40 Faizal Aziz</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>41 Sara Khan</td> <td>42 Hilary Ho Jia Hao</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>43 Md Aminul Islam Sajib</td> <td>44 [[user:maktrix|Mahay Alam Khan]]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>45 Zobayer Ahmed Khan</td> <td>46 Abdur Rahman </td></tr><br />
<tr><td>47 Benny Chandra</td> <td>48 Yoe One Ariestya Niovitta</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>49 [[user:ahsan.net|Mashkawat Ahsan]]</td> <td>50 Jayakumar Sadhasivam</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>51 Rizqinofa Putra M</td> <td>52 Gasper Derzanic</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>53 Atul Jangra</td> <td>54 Aji Kisworo Mukti</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>55 Matjaž Horvat</td> <td>56 [[user:rok.samsa|Rok Samsa]]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>57 [[user:mythrobin|Robin Mehdee]]</td> <td>58 Rohan Dasanayaka </td></tr><br />
<tr><td>59 Anup Kumar Mishra </td> <td>60 Ankit Mishra </td></tr><br />
<tr><td>61 Parmpreet Singh </td> <td>62 Ajay Kumar </td></tr><br />
<tr><td>63 Clarice Wang </td> <td>64 Goran Kohek </td></tr><br />
<tr><td>65 Soumya Kanti Chakraborty</td> <td>66 Jon Buckley</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>67 [[user:alefteris|Thanos Lefteris]]</td> <td>68 Akshay Aurora</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>69 Rizky Ariestiyansyah</td> <td>70 Ani Peter</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>71 Angela Leung</td> <td>72 Alex Lakatos</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>73 Marcela Oniga</td> <td>74 Nikki Tran</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>75 Kengatharaiyer Sarveswaran (Sarves) </td> <td>76 Ankit Gadgil</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>77 Diwanshi Pandey</td> <td>78 Jake Watkins</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>79 Jim Chen (:jchen)</td> <td>80 Md Golam Mostafa</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>81 Muhammad Syafiq Mazli (:syafiqmazli)</td> <td>82 Mohamed Aidid Jaafar (:aidid)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>83 Haryati Salehin (:yadyadun)</td> <td>84 Lai Chen Haw (:chenhaw)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>85 Rishabh Narayan</td> <td>86 Louis-Rémi Babé</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>87 James Kitchener</td> <td>88 Manoj Kumar Giri</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>89 Shankar Prasad (:shanky)</td> <td>90 Krishnababu K (:Krishna)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>91 Grigorios Petsos</td> <td>92 Benjamin Pokharel</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>93 [[user:Rifaz|Rifaz Nahiyan]]</td> <td>94 [[user:Ashickurnoor|Ashickur Rahman]]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>95 Sofanit Belay (Sofi)</td> <td>96 Luigi Tedone</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>97 Jennifer Fong</td> <td>98 Soledad Penades</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>99 [[user:Ckolos|Chris Kolosiwsky]]</td> <td>100 [[user:bobm|Bob Micheletto]]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>101 [[user:bnicholson|Brian Nicholson]]</td> <td>102 [[user:hoosteeno|Justin Crawford]]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>103 [[user:AxelHecht|Axel Hecht]]</td> <td>104 Michael Comella (:mcomella)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>105 Arun Balachandran Ganesan (:abc)</td> <td>106 Kevin Ngo (:kngo/:ngoke)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>107 Brendan Dahl</td> <td>107 Nick Fitzgerald</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>107 Anton Kovalyov</td> <td>108 Matt Woodrow</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>109 Cherlowe Reinard Ramirez</td> <td>110 Bas Schouten</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>111 [[user:Netoarmando|Armando Neto]]</td> <td>112 Gary Chen</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>113 Linear Li</td> <td>114 Kate Huang</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>115 Steve Chung</td> <td>116 Dominic Kuo</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>117 Ian Liu</td> <td>118 Sankha Narayan Guria</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>119 Szu-Yu Chen (:aknow)</td> <td>120 [[user:Bobreyes|Robert 'Bob' Reyes]]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>121 Cervantes Yu</td> <td>122 Anne Michelle Santos</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>123 Kevin John Ventura</td> <td>124 Kathrine Faye Tandog</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>125 Kathleen Joyce Domanog</td> <td>126 Erika Aurea Gatmaitan</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>127 Marcus Ang</td> <td>128 Aditya Fitri Hananta Putra</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>129 Dwi Hardyanto</td> <td>130 PATIL Kailas Ravsaheb</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>131 Vaibhav Bajaj</td> <td>132[[user:Komal gandhi| Komal Gandhi]]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>133 Ajay Jogawath</td> <td>134 Jafar Muhammed</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>135 Sandeep Shedmake</td> <td>136 Srikar Ananthula</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>137 Sai Kiran Alagundula</td> <td>138 Raghuram K </td></tr><br />
<tr><td>139 Ginn Chen </td> <td>140 Leon Sha </td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[[user:RodrigoPadula|141 Rodrigo Padula]]</td> <td>142 Sandraghassen Subbaraya Pillai </td></tr><br />
<tr><td>143 byron jones</td> <td>144 Srikanth Namu</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>145 [[User:KaiRo|Robert Kaiser (KaiRo)]]</td> <td>146 André Reinald</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>147 Aaron Druck</td> <td>148 Remco Kaptein</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>149 Harvey Anderson</td> <td>150 Alexis Stowers</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>151 Mary Biondi</td><td>152 Kim Murphy</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>153 Ashlee Chavez</td><td>154 Meraj Imran</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>155 Hema Bhanu</td><td>156 Maniraj</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>157 [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/TimAbraldes/ Tim Abraldes]</td><td>158 Philipp Wagner</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>159 Saurabh Anand</td><td>160 Oarabile Mudongo</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>161 Jaydev Ajit Kumar</td><td>162 Marina Samuel</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>163 Axilleas Pipinellis</td><td>164 [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/relud/ Daniel Thornton]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>165 [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/taratatach/ Erwan Guyader]</td><td>166 Antoine D. (Flaburgan)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>167 [https://mozillians.org/zh-CN/u/steekid/ Hao Shen]</td><td>168 Makoto Kato</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>169 Yumi Ochiai</td><td>170 Eri Inoue</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>171 Atsushi Shimono (:himorin)</td><td>172 Tetsuharu OHZEKI</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>173 ABE Hiroki (hATrayflood)</td><td>174 Masashi Honma</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>175 Tetsuya Kosaka</td><td>176 Peter Chen [:petercpg]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>177 Irvin [:irvinfly]</td><td>178 [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/benbangert/ Ben Bangert]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>179 Toby Elliott</td><td>180 [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/jrconlin/ jr conlin]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>181 Dayo Choul</td><td>182 Behnam Esfahbod</td></tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== Bill Walker w/the Roger Steen Band @ San Pedro Square Market ===<br />
<br />
Come see Bill Walker perform original rock and roll with the [http://rogersteenband.com Roger Steen Band] at 8pm in [http://www.sanpedrosquaremarket.com/ San Pedro Square], San Jose. Roger Steen is the founding guitarist of The Tubes, and has recently released his [https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/roger-steen/id635651246 first solo album]. We'll be performing songs from that album as well as some cool covers. If you put your names here, we can work out some way to carpool and/or take public transit together.<br />
<br />
<table border=1><tr><th>Name</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Bill Walker</td></tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
==Sunday==<br />
=== Mozillians Pilates ===<br />
<br />
Not just any Pilates - Pilates instructed by [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/pfinette/ Pascal Finette] who is a certified Pilates trainer!(little known fact he also trains two Olympic B-Cadre Team USA marathoners)<br />
<br />
He's offered to lead a wake you up Pilates session for 15-20 people. He is also offering a class on Saturday, if you haven't yet signed up there. :-) <br />
<br />
If you are local, please bring a yoga mat or bath towel with you. We will provide a limited number of mats for those who need them. <br />
<br />
<table border=1><tr><th>Name</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Kalpa Welivitigoda</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Ani Peter</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Mardi Douglass</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Kate Naszradi</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Krishnababu K</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[[user:Rifaz|Rifaz Nahiyan]]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[[user:Ashickurnoor|Ashickur Rahman]]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Nick Fitzgerald</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Anton Kovalyov</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Benjamin Pokharel</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Michael Comella (:mcomella)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Joanna Mazgaj</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Szu-Yu Chen (:aknow)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Vaibhav Bajaj</tr></td><br />
<tr><td>[https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/TimAbraldes/ Tim Abraldes]</td></tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=Toronto=<br />
==Friday ==<br />
=== Real Canadian Superhero Pub Crawl ===<br />
[[File:WeWantYou2.jpg|right]] Sure, Canada is a fun clean country filled with really nice people. And, as some know, Toronto is the "New York" of Canada, crammed with exciting architecture, extremely diverse culture, and Smarties.<br />
<br><br />
'''BUT.... '''<br />
<br />
When the sun sets on this northern community, there arises a seedy side to Canada's Gotham city. Mozilla is recruiting a brave set of individuals to help us clean up the streets, one bar at a time. This isn't a job for the weak or vertically impaired. You must have a strong constitution and some comfortable walking shoes to participate.<br />
<br />
'''Sign up NOW''' for the one and only Real Canadian Superhero Pub Crawl. We will be walking from the Sheraton Center down to the Distillery district and pub hopping the entire way. We will provide masks and other paraphernalia, you bring your favorite super hero t-shirt (or any brightly colored t-shirt you have), as well as your super power, and of course, the super strength to finish the crawl. <b>BAM!</b> <br />
<br />
Gifts and prizes for anyone who brings their own costume, and/or for anyone who is willing to wear tights. '''KAPOW!'''<br />
<br />
Here's some juju to help think of great alter egos: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Incredibles_characters#Other_superheroes GET ALTER EGO IDEAS NOW!]<br />
<br />
; '''Feedback or questions?''' : Email this mild mannered guy: [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/phundal/ phundal@mozilla.com]<br />
<br />
; '''Note:''': The drinking age is 19 in Ontario. Please plan on bringing photo ID, as they will definitely check at every bar!<br />
<br />
''' Super Sign up sheet '''<br />
<table class="wikitable" border=1><tr><th>Name</th><th>Alter Ego</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>[https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/phundal/ Patrick Hundal]</td><td>Ale-inhaler</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Maya Barrow</td><td>Margareeta</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Leo Balter</td><td>The Mozillator</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Gabriela Oliveira</td><td>Chuchu Girl</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Bernard De Luna</td><td></td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jay Sullivan</td><td></td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Giovanni Keppelen</td><td></td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/alex_mayorga/ Alex Mayorga]</td><td>The Mexican red panda</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/lasr21/ LASR21 a.k.a Luis Sanchez]</td><td>Orange Zorro</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Brandon Johnson</td><td>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZuZkhbNPjs Super DBA]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Carlos Valim "Coragem"</td><td>Fox from tha ghetto</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Marcelo Poli</td><td></td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Ricardo Panaggio</td><td>Super Sober</td></tr><br />
<tr><td></td><td></td></tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== People in town Friday but not daring enough to attend Superhero Pub Crawl ===<br />
<table border=1><tr><th>Name</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Vuyisile Ndlovu </td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jose Junior Villagomez Melgar </td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/prixon/ Matej Priteržnik]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Peter Radcliffe</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/gueroJeff/ Jeff Beatty]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[https://mozillians.org/pt-BR/u/jaymeayres/ Jayme Ayres]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/pmac/ Paul McLanahan]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[https://mozillians.org/es-Mx/u/leonshion/ Miriam León]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[https://mozillians.org/es-Mx/u/Ednah/ Ednah Kiome]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[https://mozillians.org/es-Mx/u/alexfuser/ Alex Fuser]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[https://mozillians.org/es/u/Nex/ Hugo Acosta]</td></tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
==Saturday==<br />
=== Movie Night ===<br />
On Saturday in '''all three''' locations, we will be holding a movie night complete with big screens and old fashioned pop corn. We will be starting with Code Rush the documentary about the early days of Mozilla. <br />
<br />
We may be showing another movie after this, if there is enough interest. <br />
<br />
We have plenty of room, but would like to get a count of how many people will be joining us. Please add your name to the sign up below if you are interested. <br />
<br />
<table border=1><tr><th>Name</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Gloria Meneses</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Lianne Lee</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Huda Sarfraz</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Etienne Segonzac</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Vuyisile Ndlovu </td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Peter Radcliffe</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Amira Dhalla</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Elsa Rodriguez</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Ednah Kiome</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Sam Foster</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jay Sullivan</td><tr><br />
<tr><td>Diane Bisgeier</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Marcelo Poli</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Carlos Valim "Coragem"</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/Joshua-S/ Joshua Smith]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[https://mozillians.org/pt-BR/u/jayme.ayres/ Jayme Ayres]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/pmac/ Paul McLanahan]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[https://mozillians.org/es-Mx/u/leonshion/ Miriam León]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[https://mozillians.org/es-Mx/u/alexfuser/ Alex Fuser]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/bsilverberg/ Bob Silverberg]</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Nikhil Marathe</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Nicholas Nethercote</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>[https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/mchris/ Chris Riley]</td></tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
{{:Summit2013/Experiences/signups/Toronto}}<br />
<br />
=== Mozillians Hockey ===<br />
Hockey is Canada's national winter sport. Sign-up to participate in or watch a shinny hockey game* at the old Maple Leaf Gardens on Saturday, October 5, 9:00pm.<br />
<br />
Note: Skating is difficult. This game is open to anyone but it is suggested that only people who have previous skating experience participate in the game itself.<br />
<br />
*Shinny hockey, a Canadian tradition, is played with only skates, a helmet, gloves, and a stick. There are no goalies, no body contact, and no raising the puck or slap-shots.<br />
<br />
What you need to know: <br />
<br />
We will be meeting in the lobby of the hotel at 8:00pm. We'll walk to the rink and the game will start at 9:00pm. <br />
<br />
[https://mozillians.org/lmandel Lawrence Mandel] and [https://mozillians.org/lsblakk Lukas Blakk] have stepped up to help drive this. Please ping them with additional questions. <br />
<br />
'''Sign up here!'''<br />
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1fhE8oVSAkk5gN9-pfoQ-lCJjQEO2My3kup2NcuAagW0/viewform<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Nuit Blanche Stroll ===<br />
<br />
From 6:51pm to sunrise on Sunday, Toronto will be a large exhibit hall of contemporary art. [http://www.scotiabanknuitblanche.ca/ Nuit Blanche] is an annual art exhibit with hundreds of art projects and installations in the streets of the city.<br />
<br />
1. Jay Sullivan<br />
2. Vuyisile Ndlovu<br />
3. Nicholas Nethercote<br />
<br />
==Sunday==<br />
<br />
=Brussels=<br />
==Full==<br />
{{:Summit2013/Experiences/signups/Brussels}}<br />
==Spaces==<br />
The following still have spaces:<br />
<br />
=== Bikram yoga ===<br />
<br />
We're looking into setting up a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bikram_Yoga Bikram yoga] (hot yoga) class which we could attend at [http://www.fbyci.com/brussels/index.htm the Brussels school]. This would depend on the number of signups and if it could be fit in the schedule. Please sign up if you'd like to attend, and we'll make sure we let you know if it can go ahead (day/time TBD).<br />
<br />
#Dirkjan Ochtman<br />
#John Baptist Ochieng<br />
#Nicholas Grammater<br />
#Jonathan Watt<br />
#Shane Tomlinson<br />
#Jovan Ssebaggala<br />
#Giorgio Maone<br />
#Reed Loden<br />
<br />
==Friday ==<br />
#Jovan Ssebaggala<br />
<br />
==Saturday==<br />
=== Movie Night ===<br />
<br />
On Saturday in '''all three''' locations, we will be holding a movie night complete with big screens and old fashioned pop corn. We will be starting with Code Rush the documentary about the early days of Mozilla. <br />
<br />
We may be showing another movie after this, if there is enough interest. <br />
<br />
We have plenty of room, but would like to get a count of how many people will be joining us. Please add your name to the sign up below if you are interested. <br />
<br />
<br />
*Gene Wood<br />
*Mihnea Dobrescu-Balaur<br />
*Aashish Jagini<br />
*Netha Hussain<br />
*Liz Compton<br />
*Piniel Romulia Hasibuan<br />
*Mubiru Jonathan<br />
*André Fiedler<br />
*Antoine Turmel<br />
*Avinash Kundaliya<br />
*Justin O'Kelly<br />
*David Rajchenbach-Teller<br />
*Robyn Chau<br />
*Dirkjan Ochtman<br />
*John Baptist Ochieng<br />
*Joyce Nalwadda<br />
*Dave Hunt<br />
*Felix Klock<br />
*William Dorffer<br />
*Sheeri Cabral<br />
*Luca Greco<br />
*Alex Fuser<br />
*Zach Carter<br />
*Laura Thomson<br />
*Jonathan Watt<br />
*Shane Tomlinson<br />
*Dejan Strbad<br />
*Jordan Lund<br />
*Reed Loden<br />
*Aki Laaksovirta<br />
*Flore Allemandou<br />
<br />
=== La Bier Circus ===<br />
Saturday Beer geek trip - http://www.bier-circus.be/beer-catalog/. This place is small, so let's not pile on! Meet there at 7:30 - it's a ten-minute walk from SQUARE. The Mozilla swag will, doubtless, make us obvious.<br />
<br />
* Dustin J. Mitchell (organizer)<br />
* Rail Aliiev<br />
* Adrian Fernandez<br />
<br />
=== Bar Delirium ===<br />
More information coming soon. We may shift this to Friday. <br />
''(List sorted to remove duplicates)''<br />
*Aashish Jagini<br />
*Adam Newman<br />
*Adrian Fernandez<br />
*Aleksandra Uzelac<br />
*Alex Fuser<br />
*Alex Gibson<br />
*Alexis Metaireau<br />
*Alison Wheeler<br />
*Altin Ukshini <br />
*Amy Tsay<br />
*Andreas Kleinert<br />
*Andreas Wagner<br />
*André Fiedler<br />
*Andy McKay<br />
*Antoine Turmel<br />
*Ardian Haxha <br />
*Arpad Borsos<br />
*Balazs Koren<br />
*Bella Su<br />
*Ben Kero<br />
*Berni Melero<br />
*Bree Tipper<br />
*Chris AtLee<br />
*Chris More <br />
*Chris Turra<br />
*Corey Shields<br />
*Curtis Koenig<br />
*Dan Maher<br />
*Dave Hunt<br />
*David Rajchenbach-Teller<br />
*Dejan Binder<br />
*Derek Moore<br />
*Dietrich Ayala<br />
*Dustin J. Mitchell<br />
*Ed Lim<br />
*Elio Qoshi <br />
*Estela Liu<br />
*Fabio Magnoni<br />
*Fabricio Zuardi<br />
*Frank Wein<br />
*Gene Wood (+1 for Friday)<br />
*Gent Thaci <br />
*Georg Fritzsche<br />
*Gina Yeh<br />
*Giorgio Maone<br />
*Greg Cox<br />
*Gregory Szorc<br />
*Hagen Halbach<br />
*Hernán Rodríguez Colmeiro<br />
*Ilana Segall<br />
*Irina Parievsky<br />
*JB Ochieng<br />
*Jeff Griffiths <br />
*Jennifer Hayashi<br />
*Jennifer Morrow<br />
*Jessica Jong<br />
*Jessilyn Davis <br />
*Jon Coppeard<br />
*Jorge Villalobos<br />
*Jovan Ssebaggala<br />
*Julen Ruiz Aizpuru<br />
*Justin Dolske<br />
*Justin Dow<br />
*Jürgen Berg<br />
*Kannan Vijayan<br />
*Karsten Düsterloh<br />
*Kris Maglione<br />
*Konstantina Papadea<br />
*Laura Forrest<br />
*Laura Thomson<br />
*Lizz Noonan<br />
*Luca Greco<br />
*Lucas Rocha<br />
*Marc Schifer<br />
*Mark C&ocirc;t&eacute;<br />
*Martin Creutziger<br />
*Mathieu Laurent<br />
*Michelle Marovich<br />
*Mihnea Dobrescu-Balaur <br />
*Mubiru Jonathan<br />
*Naveed Ihsanullah<br />
*Nicholas Grammater<br />
*Niko Visnjic<br />
*Nino Vranešič<br />
*Onur Avsar<br />
*Oskar Ivanić<br />
*Phoebe Chang<br />
*Pierre-Louis Augey<br />
*Raivis Dejus<br />
*Redon Skikuli <br />
*Reed Loden<br />
*Robert Wood<br />
*Robyn Chau<br />
*Sal Espinosa<br />
*Saša Jakovljević<br />
*Shane Tomlinson<br />
*Shelly Lin<br />
*Shyam Mani<br />
*Simon Sapin<br />
*Sokol Dollani<br />
*Sébastien Barbieri<br />
*Tauni Oxborrow (+1 for Friday)<br />
*Thierry Régagnon<br />
*Théo Chevalier<br />
*Till Schneidereit<br />
*Tom Schuster<br />
*Toni Hermoso<br />
*Ty Flanagan<br />
*Van Le<br />
*Vien Doan<br />
*Vit lai<br />
*William Reynolds<br />
*Wilson Guaraca <br />
*Zac Campbell<br />
*Zach Carter<br />
*Dejan Strbad<br />
<br />
===Chocolate Waiting List===<br />
#Avinash Kundaliya<br />
#Pauline Proffett<br />
#Robyn Chau<br />
#Lizz Noonan<br />
#Alexis Metaireau<br />
#Thierry Régagnon<br />
#Jovan Ssebaggala<br />
#JB Ochieng<br />
#Laura Thomson<br />
#Niko Visnjic<br />
#Julen Ruiz Aizpuru<br />
#Pierre-Louis Augey<br />
#Hiroyuki Ikezoe<br />
#Daisuke Akatsuka<br />
#Tomoya Asai<br />
#Giorgio Maone<br />
#Jordan Lund<br />
#Adrian Fernandez</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Summit2013/Experiences/signups&diff=712822Summit2013/Experiences/signups2013-09-20T21:02:49Z<p>Flore: /* Chocolate Making */</p>
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<div>Please sign up below.<br />
<br />
= Friday =<br />
=== Santa Clara ===<br />
<br />
=== Photo Walk ===<br />
<br />
If you are interested in an early morning [6:30am] tour in the beautiful Silicon Valley, you are in luck! [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/Ludovic Ludovic Hirlimann] and [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/rolandtanglao Roland Tanglao]<br />
<br />
More information here: http://sietch-tabr.tumblr.com/post/60429342277/extra-summit-activity-part-1-santa-clara-photowalks<br />
<br />
Sign Up Here: <br />
<table border=1><tr><th>Name</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jane Smith</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Bill Walker</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== Toronto ===<br />
<table border=1><tr><th>Name</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jane Smith</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== Brussels ===<br />
<br />
=== Jellyfishing ===<br />
<br />
OMG Jellys! Yes, you read that right! Our very own [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/rlord/ Rob Lord] is going to instruct and lead a group of Mozillians to Jelly Fish through the cobble streets of Brussels. <br />
<br />
Want to see more, check out this '''[https://vimeo.com/35285151 video]''' <br />
<br />
Sign up here, limit is '''20''' people: <br />
<table border=1><tr><th>Name</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jane Smith</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
= Saturday =<br />
<br />
=== Santa Clara ===<br />
<br />
=== Movie Night ===<br />
<br />
On Saturday in '''all three''' locations, we will be holding a movie night complete with big screens and old fashioned pop corn. We will be starting with Code Rush the documentary about the early days of Mozilla. <br />
<br />
We may be showing another movie after this, if there is enough interest. <br />
<br />
We have plenty of room, but would like to get a count of how many people will be joining us. Please add your name to the sign up below if you are interested. <br />
<br />
<table border=1><tr><th>Name</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Pascal Finette</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jon Hylands</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Rob Hudson</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== Mozillians Pilates ===<br />
<br />
Not just any Pilates - Pilates instructed by [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/pfinette/ Pascal Finette] who is a certified Pilates trainer!(little known fact he also trains two Olympic B-Cadre Team USA marathoners)<br />
<br />
He's offered to lead a wake you up Pilates session for 15-20 people on Friday. If more would like to join, he will host it again on Saturday. <br />
<br />
If you are local, please bring a yoga mat or bath towel with you. We will provide a limited number of mats for those who need them. <br />
<br />
<table border=1><tr><th>Name</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jane Smith</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jennifer Bertsch </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== Great America ===<br />
<br />
Are you up for a night of shows, fast rides, daring drops and good old fashioned American fair food? Did I mention they have a Halloween themed side of the park as well? If you'd like to join in the experience, come join your fellow Mozillians at Great America! <br />
<br />
There are plenty (200+) tickets available, but you must sign up by 10/1 to receive an admission ticket. <br />
<br />
<table border=1><tr><th>Name</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Pascal Finette</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jennifer Bertsch</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Rob Hudson</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== Toronto ===<br />
<br />
=== Movie Night ===<br />
<br />
On Saturday in '''all three''' locations, we will be holding a movie night complete with big screens and old fashioned pop corn. We will be starting with Code Rush the documentary about the early days of Mozilla. <br />
<br />
We may be showing another movie after this, if there is enough interest. <br />
<br />
We have plenty of room, but would like to get a count of how many people will be joining us. Please add your name to the sign up below if you are interested. <br />
<br />
<table border=1><tr><th>Name</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jane Smith</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Gloria Meneses</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== CN Tower Tour ===<br />
<br />
First time to Toronto? Fourth or Fifth time and you've never gotten to see the whole city? The CN Tower is ''the best'' way to catch a glimpse of the whole city. From the lookout level, the glass floor and all the way up to 447 metre (1465 ft.) via the skypod. It's a must visit if you haven't been. <br />
<br />
You will have to sign up by 10/1 in order to secure your spot. We have room for up to 50 people. <br />
<br />
For more information, check out this [http://www.cntower.ca/en-ca/plan-your-visit/attractions/skypod.html link]<br />
<br />
Sign up here: <br />
<table border=1><tr><th>Name</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jane Smith</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Adam Roach</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Sabrina Ng</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Mario Garcia</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== Mozillians Hockey ===<br />
<br />
Hockey is Canada's national winter sport. Sign-up to participate in or watch a shinny hockey game* at the old Maple Leaf Gardens on Saturday, October 5, 9:00pm.<br />
<br />
Note: Skating is difficult. This game is open to anyone but it is suggested that only people who have previous skating experience participate in the game itself.<br />
<br />
*Shinny hockey, a Canadian tradition, is played with only skates, a helmet, gloves, and a stick. There are no goalies, no body contact, and no raising the puck or slap-shots.<br />
<br />
What you need to know: <br />
<br />
We will be meeting in the lobby of the hotel at 8:00pm. We'll walk to the rink and the game will start at 9:00pm. <br />
<br />
[https://mozillians.org/lmandel Lawrence Mandel] and [https://mozillians.org/lsblakk Lukas Blakk] have stepped up to help drive this. Please ping them with additional questions. <br />
<br />
'''Sign up here!'''<br />
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1fhE8oVSAkk5gN9-pfoQ-lCJjQEO2My3kup2NcuAagW0/viewform<br />
<br />
=== Brussels ===<br />
<br />
=== Movie Night ===<br />
<br />
On Saturday in '''all three''' locations, we will be holding a movie night complete with big screens and old fashioned pop corn. We will be starting with Code Rush the documentary about the early days of Mozilla. <br />
<br />
We may be showing another movie after this, if there is enough interest. <br />
<br />
We have plenty of room, but would like to get a count of how many people will be joining us. Please add your name to the sign up below if you are interested. <br />
<br />
<table border=1><tr><th>Name</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jane Smith</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Gene Wood</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== Chocolate Making ===<br />
<br />
Mozillians in Brussels, you are in for a real treat! <br />
<br />
If you like making chocolate, or just like chocolate tasting we've got two options for you! <br />
<br />
On Saturday, one of Brussels top chocolatiers, Laurent Gerbaud will be conducting a chocolate making class (tasting also included) for the first 25 Mozillians to sign up. <br />
<br />
If you'd like to read more about them, check out them out [www.chocolatsgerbaud.be<http://www.chocolatsgerbaud.be here]<br />
<br />
For those that are interested in tasting the many types of chocolate Brussels has to offer, please sign up for the Sunday session. <br />
<br />
Space is limited, '''25''' spots available:<br />
<table border=1><tr><th>Name</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Marcia Knous</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jane Smith</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Mary Trombley </td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Tanner Young </td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Krupa Raj </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Larissa Co </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Gemma Petrie </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Fernando García Gómez </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Elio Qoshi </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Redon Skikuli </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Sokol Dollani</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Altin Ukshini </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Gent Thaci </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Ardian Haxha </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Berni Melero </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Mavis Ou </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Vien Doan </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Jennifer Hayashi </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Fabricio Zuardi</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Benjamin Sternthal </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Mohamed El Sharnoby </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Maureen Hanratty </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Sébastien Desvignes </td></tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== Bar Delirium ===<br />
<br />
More information coming soon. We may shift this to Friday. <br />
<br />
<table border=1><tr><th>Name</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jane Smith</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Elio Qoshi </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Redon Skikuli </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Sokol Dollani</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Altin Ukshini </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Gent Thaci </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Ardian Haxha </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Gene Wood (+1 for Friday)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Fabricio Zuardi</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Vien Doan</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Jennifer Hayashi</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Sal Espinosa</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Van Le</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
<br />
</table><br />
<br />
= Sunday =<br />
=== Santa Clara ===<br />
<br />
=== Mozillians Pilates ===<br />
<br />
Not just any Pilates - Pilates instructed by [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/pfinette/ Pascal Finette] who is a certified Pilates trainer!(little known fact he also trains two Olympic B-Cadre Team USA marathoners)<br />
<br />
He's offered to lead a wake you up Pilates session for 15-20 people. He is also offering a class on Saturday, if you haven't yet signed up there. :-) <br />
<br />
If you are local, please bring a yoga mat or bath towel with you. We will provide a limited number of mats for those who need them. <br />
<br />
<table border=1><tr><th>Name</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jane Smith</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== Toronto ===<br />
<br />
=== Brussels ===<br />
<br />
=== Chocolate Tasting ===<br />
<br />
Mozillians in Brussels, you are in for a real treat! <br />
<br />
If you have heard about the many different types of Belgium chocolate, you are in the right place. like making chocolate, or just like chocolate tasting we've got two options for you! <br />
<br />
On Sunday, one of Brussels top chocolatiers, Laurent Gerbaud will be conducting a chocolate tasting for the first 30 Mozillians to sign up. <br />
<br />
If you'd like to read more about them, check out them out [www.chocolatsgerbaud.be<http://www.chocolatsgerbaud.be here]<br />
<br />
For those that are interested in ''making and tasting'' chocolate, please sign up for the Saturday session. <br />
<br />
Space is limited, '''30''' spots available:<br />
<table border=1><tr><th>Name</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Jane Smith</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Krupa Raj</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Marcia Knous</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Gene Wood</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> Fabricio Zuardi</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td></tr><br />
</table></div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Summit2013/Experiences&diff=690785Summit2013/Experiences2013-08-06T19:16:22Z<p>Flore: /* ShowCases */</p>
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<div><br />
<br />
=='''SUMMIT EXPERIENCE TRACKS'''==<br />
<br />
<br />
Do you want to help make the experience at the summit the best yet? Then you are in the right place! <br />
<br />
We've already got teams diligently working away on logistics, creative and content. Here is another opportunity to get involved. Below are four different tracks that will all help to shape the overall experience at the summit. There are many jobs, tasks and ways to help with each of these tracks. <br />
<br />
Note: as we continue to build out what these events look like, the track leads will be filling out specific tasks/roles. Stay tuned for more updates via the summit blog. If your name is added below, the track lead will be reaching out to you shortly. <br />
<br />
==='''Social Events'''===<br />
<br>''Lead: Andrea Zingerman''<br />
<br />
<u>Tell me more:</u><br />
<br>The tasks that live in this track are centered around many of the fun social events that will happen at each site. We are working to develop several activities that participants will be able to sign up to attend in advance. The activities will range from morning health & wellness (could it be Yoga? Zumba? Hikes? A hockey game?) to fun activities specific to that region: chocolate making in Brussels, CN tower tour in Toronto, or maybe Great America in Santa Clara. <br />
<br />
<u>How can I help:</u><br />
<br>If you are interested in helping with all things Social, we are currently looking for local site leads for each of our summit sites as well as a group of individuals to help during the summit.<br />
<br />
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<tr><td>Flore Allemandou</td><td>Brussels</td><td>I don't live in Brussels, but I speak french and I love organizing events for mozillians (10 year experience)</td></tr><br />
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==='''HackSpaces'''===<br />
<br>''Lead: Karen Esterly''<br />
<br />
<u>Tell me more:</u><br />
<br>Tasks that live in this track are centered around creating micro environments at each of the sites. Some of this includes creating dedicated hack spaces for Mozillians to sit and hack together. We're looking at lounge areas for socializing, playing games and a quiet zones. <br />
<br />
<u>How can I help:</u><br />
<br>If you are interested in helping with all things HackSpaces, we are currently looking for local site leads for each of our sites as well group of individuals to help during the summit. <br />
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<table border=1><br />
<tr><th>Name</th><th>Summit Location</th><th>Comments</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Joe User</td><td>Paris</td><td>Comments</td></tr><br />
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==='''ShowCases'''===<br />
<br>''Lead: David Boswell''<br />
<br />
<u>Tell me more:</u><br />
<br>Tasks that live in this track will be around sharing with Mozillians. In this track we'll build out our World Faire (a chance to showcase your country/community for other Mozillians), a Science Faire (a chance to demo what/how you do what you do) and it wouldn't be Mozilla if we didn't leave space to flex our creativity. Art show anyone? <br />
<br />
<u>How can I help:</u><br />
<br>If you are interested in helping with all things ShowCase, we are currently looking for local site leads for each of our summit sites as well as a group of individuals to help during the summit.<br />
<br />
<table border=1><br />
<tr><th>Name</th><th>Summit Location</th><th>Comments</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Flore Allemandou</td><td>Brussels</td><td>Interested in helping during the summit for world faire and science faire (I'm a scientist)</td></tr><br />
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<br />
==='''Site Hosts'''===<br />
<br>''Lead: Marcia Knous''<br />
<br />
<u>Tell me more:</u><br />
<br>Tasks in this track involve being an ambassador for the site. A group of friendly faces that will assist in making sure the Summit Experience is a great experience for everyone. We will need 12-15 people (at least) at each of the sites who are social, like meeting people and really want to be in the mix of all things Summit during the event.<br />
<br />
<u>How can I help:</u><br />
<br>If you are interested in helping with all things Site Host, we are currently looking for local site leads for each of our summit sites as well as a large group of individuals to help during the summit.<br />
<br />
<table border=1><br />
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<tr><td>Joe User</td><td>Paris</td><td>Comments</td></tr><br />
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=='''SUMMIT EXPERIENCE TRACKS'''==<br />
<br />
<br />
Do you want to help make the experience at the summit the best yet? Then you are in the right place! <br />
<br />
We've already got teams diligently working away on logistics, creative and content. Here is another opportunity to get involved. Below are four different tracks that will all help to shape the overall experience at the summit. There are many jobs, tasks and ways to help with each of these tracks. <br />
<br />
Note: as we continue to build out what these events look like, the track leads will be filling out specific tasks/roles. Stay tuned for more updates via the summit blog. If your name is added below, the track lead will be reaching out to you shortly. <br />
<br />
'''Social Events :''' <br />
<br>''Lead: Andrea Zingerman''<br />
<br />
<u>Tell me more:</u><br />
<br>The tasks that live in this track are centered around many of the fun social events that will happen at each site. We are working to develop several activities that participants will be able to sign up to attend in advance. The activities will range from morning health & wellness (could it be Yoga? Zumba? Hikes? A hockey game?) to fun activities specific to that region: chocolate making in Brussels, CN tower tour in Toronto, or maybe Great America in Santa Clara. <br />
<br />
<u>How can I help:</u><br />
<br>If you are interested in helping with all things Social, we are currently looking for local site leads for each of our summit sites as well as a group of individuals to help during the summit.<br />
<br />
<br />
<table border=1><br />
<tr><th>Name</th><th>Summit Location</th><th>Comments</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Flore Allemandou</td><td>Brussels</td><td>I don't live in Brussels, but I speak french and I love organizing events for mozillians (10 year experience)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td><td> </td><td> </td></tr><br />
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'''HackSpaces:''' <br />
<br>''Lead: Karen Esterly''<br />
<br />
<u>Tell me more:</u><br />
<br>Tasks that live in this track are centered around creating micro environments at each of the sites. Some of this includes creating dedicated hack spaces for Mozillians to sit and hack together. We're looking at lounge areas for socializing, playing games and a quiet zones. <br />
<br />
<u>How can I help:</u><br />
<br>If you are interested in helping with all things HackSpaces, we are currently looking for local site leads for each of our sites as well group of individuals to help during the summit. <br />
<br />
<table border=1><br />
<tr><th>Name</th><th>Summit Location</th><th>Comments</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Joe User</td><td>Paris</td><td>Comments</td></tr><br />
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'''ShowCases:''' <br />
<br>''Lead: David Boswell''<br />
<br />
<u>Tell me more:</u><br />
<br>Tasks that live in this track will be around sharing with Mozillians. In this track we'll build out our World Faire (a chance to showcase your country/community for other Mozillians), a Science Faire (a chance to demo what/how you do what you do) and it wouldn't be Mozilla if we didn't leave space to flex our creativity. Art show anyone? <br />
<br />
<u>How can I help:</u><br />
<br>If you are interested in helping with all things ShowCase, we are currently looking for local site leads for each of our summit sites as well as a group of individuals to help during the summit.<br />
<br />
<table border=1><br />
<tr><th>Name</th><th>Summit Location</th><th>Comments</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Flore Allemandou</td><td>Brussels</td><td>Intersted in helping during the summit for world faire and science faire (I'm a scientist)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td><td> </td><td> </td></tr><br />
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'''Site Hosts:''' <br />
<br>''Lead: Marcia Knous''<br />
<br />
<u>Tell me more:</u><br />
<br>Tasks in this track involve being an ambassador for the site. A group of friendly faces that will assist in making sure the Summit Experience is a great experience for everyone. We will need 12-15 people (at least) at each of the sites who are social, like meeting people and really want to be in the mix of all things Summit during the event.<br />
<br />
<u>How can I help:</u><br />
<br>If you are interested in helping with all things Site Host, we are currently looking for local site leads for each of our summit sites as well as a large group of individuals to help during the summit.<br />
<br />
<table border=1><br />
<tr><th>Name</th><th>Summit Location</th><th>Comments</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Joe User</td><td>Paris</td><td>Comments</td></tr><br />
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<div><br />
<br />
=='''SUMMIT EXPERIENCE TRACKS'''==<br />
<br />
<br />
Do you want to help make the experience at the summit the best yet? Then you are in the right place! <br />
<br />
We've already got teams diligently working away on logistics, creative and content. Here is another opportunity to get involved. Below are four different tracks that will all help to shape the overall experience at the summit. There are many jobs, tasks and ways to help with each of these tracks. <br />
<br />
Note: as we continue to build out what these events look like, the track leads will be filling out specific tasks/roles. Stay tuned for more updates via the summit blog. If your name is added below, the track lead will be reaching out to you shortly. <br />
<br />
'''Social Events :''' <br />
<br>''Lead: Andrea Zingerman''<br />
<br />
<u>Tell me more:</u><br />
<br>The tasks that live in this track are centered around many of the fun social events that will happen at each site. We are working to develop several activities that participants will be able to sign up to attend in advance. The activities will range from morning health & wellness (could it be Yoga? Zumba? Hikes? A hockey game?) to fun activities specific to that region: chocolate making in Brussels, CN tower tour in Toronto, or maybe Great America in Santa Clara. <br />
<br />
<u>How can I help:</u><br />
<br>If you are interested in helping with all things Social, we are currently looking for local site leads for each of our summit sites as well as a group of individuals to help during the summit.<br />
<br />
<br />
<table border=1><br />
<tr><th>Name</th><th>Summit Location</th><th>Comments</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Flore Allemandou</td><td>Brussels</td><td>I don't live in Brussels, but I speak french and I love organizing events for mozillians (10 year experience)</td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td><td> </td><td> </td></tr><br />
<tr><td> </td><td> </td><td> </td></tr><br />
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<br />
'''HackSpaces:''' <br />
<br>''Lead: Karen Esterly''<br />
<br />
<u>Tell me more:</u><br />
<br>Tasks that live in this track are centered around creating micro environments at each of the sites. Some of this includes creating dedicated hack spaces for Mozillians to sit and hack together. We're looking at lounge areas for socializing, playing games and a quiet zones. <br />
<br />
<u>How can I help:</u><br />
<br>If you are interested in helping with all things HackSpaces, we are currently looking for local site leads for each of our sites as well group of individuals to help during the summit. <br />
<br />
<table border=1><br />
<tr><th>Name</th><th>Summit Location</th><th>Comments</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Joe User</td><td>Paris</td><td>Comments</td></tr><br />
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'''ShowCases:''' <br />
<br>''Lead: David Boswell''<br />
<br />
<u>Tell me more:</u><br />
<br>Tasks that live in this track will be around sharing with Mozillians. In this track we'll build out our World Faire (a chance to showcase your country/community for other Mozillians), a Science Faire (a chance to demo what/how you do what you do) and it wouldn't be Mozilla if we didn't leave space to flex our creativity. Art show anyone? <br />
<br />
<u>How can I help:</u><br />
<br>If you are interested in helping with all things ShowCase, we are currently looking for local site leads for each of our summit sites as well as a group of individuals to help during the summit.<br />
<br />
<table border=1><br />
<tr><th>Name</th><th>Summit Location</th><th>Comments</th></tr><br />
<tr><td>Joe User</td><td>Paris</td><td>Comments</td></tr><br />
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'''Site Hosts:''' <br />
<br>''Lead: Marcia Knous''<br />
<br />
<u>Tell me more:</u><br />
<br>Tasks in this track involve being an ambassador for the site. A group of friendly faces that will assist in making sure the Summit Experience is a great experience for everyone. We will need 12-15 people (at least) at each of the sites who are social, like meeting people and really want to be in the mix of all things Summit during the event.<br />
<br />
<u>How can I help:</u><br />
<br>If you are interested in helping with all things Site Host, we are currently looking for local site leads for each of our summit sites as well as a large group of individuals to help during the summit.<br />
<br />
<table border=1><br />
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<tr><td>Joe User</td><td>Paris</td><td>Comments</td></tr><br />
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<div>= The Record of MozCamp EU 2012 =<br />
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If you have blog posts, pictures, videos, or comments on on MozCamp EU 2012 in Warsaw, please add them here.<br />
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== Blog Posts ==<br />
<br />
Tag your videos with ''mozcamp'' and ''mozcampeu2012''.<br />
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* Oskar Ivanić: [https://gingerzillian.wordpress.com/2012/09/13/mozillians-at-warsaw-mozcamp/ Mozillians at Warsaw (MozCamp)]<br />
* Ludovic Hirlimann [http://sietch-tabr.tumblr.com/post/31270244886/my-mozcamp-warsaw-2012-recap My m0zcamp warsaw 2012 recap]<br />
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== Photos ==<br />
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Tag your photos with ''mozcamp'' and ''mozcampeu2012''.<br />
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* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/king-molan/sets/72157631500382506/ Brian King's Flickr Set]<br />
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/lhirlimann/sets/72157631431599232/ Ludovic Hirlimann's Flickr Set]<br />
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/flore_frmoz/sets/72157631500309862/ Flore Allemandou's Flickr Set]<br />
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== Videos ==<br />
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Tag your videos with ''mozcamp'' and ''mozcampeu2012''.<br />
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* [http://vimeo.com/49453681 Firefox closing dance]<br />
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nj0cTKAzaI The firefox costume]<br />
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== Testimonials ==<br />
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* "The Best Yet!" - Brian King</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=MozCampEU2012/Buddyprogram/Flore&diff=467365MozCampEU2012/Buddyprogram/Flore2012-09-04T13:40:26Z<p>Flore: Created page with "<h1>Flore Allemandou</h1> <h1>Link to My Mozillians/Reps/Twitter Accounts</h1> * https://twitter.com/Fallemandou * https://reps.mozilla.org/u/Flore <h2>What is the overall goal..."</p>
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<div><h1>Flore Allemandou</h1><br />
<h1>Link to My Mozillians/Reps/Twitter Accounts</h1><br />
* https://twitter.com/Fallemandou<br />
* https://reps.mozilla.org/u/Flore<br />
<h2>What is the overall goal I want to accomplish by attending MozCamp Europe</h2><br />
Meet old friends, meet people I only know on the internet. Learn more about FirefoxOS.<br />
Learn about hackasaurus, open badges, workshops...<br />
<h2>What I want to achieve by Sunday (September 9th)</h2><br />
Meet people who have already done workshops or demos. Have a clear idea of what can be done as demo on a booth or workshops during an event.<br />
<h3>What I will achieve by September 23rd</h3><br />
Prepare a workshop for [[JDLL]], french speaking event on FLOSS in Lyon in november.<br />
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[[Category:MozCampEU2012Buddy|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]]</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=JDLL&diff=464830JDLL2012-08-28T14:16:46Z<p>Flore: </p>
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<div>{{Remoevents<br />
|eventname=JDLL<br />
|eventdescription=JDLL (aka Journées du Logiciel Libre = Free Software Days) is a french speaking event on free and open source software held in Lyon since 1998.<br />
Mozilla has been present on this event since 2005 (frenchmozilla, Mozilla-Europe, Xulfr...) except in 2011.<br />
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Usually, this event took place on a friday (business oriented event) and on a saturday (end-user and families). In 2012, it will be on saturday and sunday.<br />
|eventowner=Flore<br />
|eventwebsite=http://2012.jdll.org/<br />
|eventstartdate=2012/11/17 09:00:00 AM<br />
|eventenddate=2012/11/18 06:00:00 PM<br />
|city=Lyon<br />
|country=France<br />
|eventlocation=Maison Pour Tous - Salle des Rancy - 249 Rue Vendôme - Lyon 3ème<br />
|eventregion=EMEA<br />
|eventattendance=>1000<br />
|eventswag=773991<br />
}}<br />
== Booth ==<br />
We will get a big booth (2 tables or 3 tables) like we used to get every year. It will be manned by 2 or 3 people changing regularly to allow people to attend the conferences.<br />
* Flore<br />
* Benoît<br />
* Flaburgan<br />
* Taratatach<br />
* Théo Chevalier<br />
<br />
== Talks ==<br />
Several talks (20-40 minutes) will be submitted to the organization:<br />
* Flaburgan: privacy on the internet (Title to be determined)<br />
<br />
== Workshops ==<br />
We will be scheduled for 2 workshop sessions (1 on saturday afternoon + 1 on sunday). Duration to be determined.<br />
Content and people directing these workshops are being discussed.<br />
<br />
== Localization ==<br />
There will be a global localization workshop (cross project). We will get some localization done and teach the basics of localization to potential localizers.<br />
Proposed mentors<br />
* Benoît<br />
* Goofy</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=JDLL&diff=464824JDLL2012-08-28T13:58:29Z<p>Flore: </p>
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<div>{{Remoevents<br />
|eventname=JDLL<br />
|eventdescription=JDLL (aka Journées du Logiciel Libre = Free Software Days) is a french speaking event on free and open source software held in Lyon since 1998.<br />
Mozilla has been present on this event since 2005 (frenchmozilla, Mozilla-Europe...) except in 2011.<br />
<br />
Usually, this event took place on a friday (business oriented event) and on a saturday (end-user and families). In 2012, it will be on saturday and sunday.<br />
|eventowner=Flore<br />
|eventwebsite=http://www.jdll.org/<br />
|eventstartdate=2012/11/17 09:00:00 AM<br />
|eventenddate=2012/11/18 06:00:00 PM<br />
|city=Lyon<br />
|country=France<br />
|eventlocation=Maison Pour Tous - Salle des Rancy - 249 Rue Vendôme - Lyon 3ème<br />
|eventregion=EMEA<br />
|eventattendance=>1000<br />
|eventswag=773991<br />
}}<br />
== Booth ==<br />
I asked for a big booth (2 tables) like we used to get every year. It will be manned by 2 or 3 people changing regularly to allow people to attend the conferences.<br />
I will install B2G desktop on my laptop and present Firefox OS.</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=MozCampEU2012/webmaker_sig&diff=458004MozCampEU2012/webmaker sig2012-08-06T08:36:37Z<p>Flore: /* To Be Completed by the Audience */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Overview of Session==<br />
<br />
'''Title of Session (should also be the title of your Wiki page):''' Webmaker SIG: Building a Webmaker Special Interest Group within ReMo<br />
<br />
'''Facilitator(s):''' Michelle Thorne<br />
<br />
'''Co-Facilitator(s):''' Henrik Mitsch (volunteer, [[User:Henx]]), Tetsuya Kosaka (paid staff, [[User:Tkosaka]]), Alina Mierlus (volunteer [[User:Alina.mierlus]])<br />
<br />
'''Are you paid or volunteer staff?:''' paid staff<br />
<br />
'''Area of Contribution (Team Name):''' Mozilla Foundation, events<br />
<br />
'''How are you currently involved with the community?:''' Leading event campaigns such as Mozilla Summer Code Party and producing annual Mozilla Festival<br />
<br />
'''Location of Work (where do you reside?):''' Berlin / Barcelona <br />
<br />
'''Talk Length (please choose between 30, 60, 90, 120 minutes):''' 60 minutes<br />
<br />
'''Summary:'''<br />
<br />
* After a positive reception at ReMo Camp 2012 in Berlin, we would like to iterate on a Webmaker SIG.<br />
* Review [[ReMo/SIGs | existing SIGs]]<br />
* Work in small groups to decide on scope, goals, and initial framework for the Webmaker SIG. This session looks to the experience of Mozilla Reps and hopes they are interested in stepping into leadership roles in shaping the SIG.<br />
<br />
'''How your session furthers the MozCamp Goals (https://wiki.mozilla.org/MozCampEU2012/Tracks):'''<br />
<br />
* ReMo SIGs are very effective programs that improve contributor skills and grow a dedicated community. Important focus areas of SIGs include: mentorship, leadership positions, repositories of tools and best practices, and even budgets and swag access. <br />
* Hundreds of events and Webmaker activities were organized by Mozilla Reps in the last few months. How can Mozilla better support and improve these efforts, especially towards better documentation, systematic support, and leadership opportunities.<br />
<br />
'''Expected Outcome or Deliverable:'''<br />
<br />
* Initial framework for a Webmaker SIG published on the ReMo wiki. <br />
* Next steps to vet the framework with larger community.<br />
* Documented case studies of successful ReMo + Webmaker activities.<br />
<br />
'''Desired Audience Type or Skill-set:'''<br />
<br />
* Mozilla Reps interested in Webmaker activities<br />
* Other Mozillians interested in Webmaker activities but not yet involved in Reps. <br />
<br />
'''Equipment Needs (Video projector already included):''' <br />
<br />
* None.<br />
<br />
'''Scheduling Requirements:'''<br />
<br />
* Due to travel planned on Sunday, the facilitator kindly requests being scheduled on Saturday, Sept. 8<br />
<br />
--------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
<br />
==To Be Completed by the Audience==<br />
<br />
(If you would like) Submit a Question for the Speaker(s) or indicate what <br />
information you hope to gain by attending this talk here:<br />
<br />
Place your name here if you would like to attend this talk:<br />
<br />
* Sofien Chaabouni (Chaasof)<br />
* Michael Kohler (mkohler)<br />
* Leo McArdle<br />
* Sandraghassen S Pillai<br />
* Flore Allemandou</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=MozCampEU2012/evangelism-reps-training&diff=456429MozCampEU2012/evangelism-reps-training2012-07-31T11:30:40Z<p>Flore: /* Audience */</p>
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<div>== Overview of Session ==<br />
<br />
'''Title of Session:''' Evangelism Reps Training<br />
<br />
'''Facilitator:''' Christian Heilmann & Tristan Nitot<br />
<br />
'''Are you paid or volunteer staff?:''' Paid<br />
<br />
'''Area of Contribution:''' Developer Engagement<br />
<br />
'''How are you currently involved with the community?:''' Yes<br />
<br />
'''Location of Work (where do you reside?):''' London & Paris respectively <br />
<br />
'''Talk Length:''' 60 min<br />
<br />
'''Summary:'''<br />
In this interactive training attendees will learn how to become a speaker/public face of Mozilla in the developer community. We'll talk about how to get speaking ops, how to become known and how to deliver your first talks.<br />
<br />
'''How your session furthers the MozCamp Goals:''' Grow Mozilla, help explain how our mobile strategy serves the mission, having local people talk publicly about Mozilla shows much better that we are global than getting rockstars from abroad<br />
<br />
'''Expected Outcome or Deliverable:''' New evangelism reps signups, introduction posts and videos of new spokespeople<br />
<br />
'''Desired Audience Type or Skill-set:''' Developers and designers who want to be more public about what they do in Mozilla and want to get their enthusiasm heard.<br />
<br />
'''Equipment Needs (Video projector already included):''' Whiteboards, laptops<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
If you would like, submit a Question for the Speaker(s) or indicate what <br />
information you hope to gain by attending this talk here:<br />
<br />
* <insert question here><br />
<br />
Place your name here if you would like to attend this talk:<br />
<br />
* Burak Yiğit Kaya<br />
* Jeff Beatty<br />
* Brian King<br />
* Alex Lakatos<br />
* Philipp Kewisch<br />
* Ibrahima SARR<br />
* Ziggy Maes<br />
* Théo Chevalier<br />
* Paolo Amadini<br />
* Flore Allemandou</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=JDLL&diff=453056JDLL2012-07-21T12:42:35Z<p>Flore: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Remoevents<br />
|eventname=JDLL<br />
|eventdescription=JDLL (aka Journées du Logiciel Libre = Free Software Days) is a french speaking event on free and open source software held in Lyon since 1998.<br />
Mozilla has been present on this event since 2005 (frenchmozilla, Mozilla-Europe...) except in 2011.<br />
<br />
Usually, this event took place on a friday (business oriented event) and on a saturday (end-user and families). In 2012, it will be on saturday and sunday.<br />
|eventowner=Flore<br />
|eventwebsite=http://www.jdll.org/<br />
|eventstartdate=2012/11/17 09:00:00 AM<br />
|eventenddate=2012/11/18 06:00:00 PM<br />
|city=Lyon<br />
|country=France<br />
|eventlocation=Maison Pour Tous - Salle des Rancy - 249 Rue Vendôme - Lyon 3ème<br />
|eventregion=EMEA<br />
|eventattendance=>1000<br />
|eventswag=https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=773991<br />
}}<br />
== Booth ==<br />
I asked for a big booth (2 tables) like we used to get every year. It will be manned by 2 or 3 people changing regularly to allow people to attend the conferences.<br />
I will install B2G desktop on my laptop and present Firefox OS.</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=JDLL&diff=450773JDLL2012-07-14T20:07:23Z<p>Flore: </p>
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<div>{{Remoevents<br />
|eventname=JDLL<br />
|eventdescription=JDLL (aka Journées du Logiciel Libre = Free Software Days) is a french speaking event on free and open source software held in Lyon since 1998.<br />
Mozilla has been present on this event since 2005 (frenchmozilla, Mozilla-Europe...) except in 2011.<br />
<br />
Usually, this event took place on a friday (business oriented event) and on a saturday (end-user and families). In 2012, it will be on saturday and sunday.<br />
|eventowner=Flore<br />
|eventwebsite=http://www.jdll.org/<br />
|eventstartdate=2012/11/17 09:00:00 AM<br />
|eventenddate=2012/11/18 06:00:00 PM<br />
|city=Lyon<br />
|country=France<br />
|eventlocation=Maison Pour Tous - Salle des Rancy - 249 Rue Vendôme - Lyon 3ème<br />
|eventregion=EMEA<br />
|eventattendance=>1000<br />
|eventswag=https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=773991<br />
}}</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=JDLL&diff=450762JDLL2012-07-14T16:13:05Z<p>Flore: Created page with "{{Remoevents |eventname=JDLL |eventdescription=JDLL (aka Journées du Logiciel Libre = Free Software Days) is a french speaking event on free and open source software held in Lyo..."</p>
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<div>{{Remoevents<br />
|eventname=JDLL<br />
|eventdescription=JDLL (aka Journées du Logiciel Libre = Free Software Days) is a french speaking event on free and open source software held in Lyon since 1998.<br />
Mozilla has been present on this event since 2005 (frenchmozilla, Mozilla-Europe...) except in 2011.<br />
<br />
Usually, this event took place on a friday (business oriented event) and on a saturday (end-user and families). In 2012, it will be on saturday and sunday.<br />
|eventowner=Flore<br />
|eventwebsite=http://www.jdll.org/<br />
|eventstartdate=2012/11/17 09:00:00 AM<br />
|eventenddate=2012/11/18 18:00:00 <br />
|city=Lyon<br />
|country=France<br />
|eventlocation=Maison Pour Tous - Salle des Rancy - 249 Rue Vendôme - Lyon 3ème<br />
|eventregion=EMEA<br />
|eventattendance=>1000<br />
}}</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=MozFR-2012&diff=431976MozFR-20122012-05-17T12:57:27Z<p>Flore: budget</p>
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<div>{{Remoevents<br />
|eventname=Rencontres MozFR 2012<br />
|eventdescription=Meetup of the french-speaking mozilla contributors.<br />
|eventowner=kaze<br />
|eventstartdate=2012/06/09 10:00:00 AM<br />
|eventenddate=2012/06/10 06:00:00 PM<br />
|city=Paris<br />
|country=France<br />
|eventlocation=Mozilla Office, Aboukir<br />
|eventregion=EMEA<br />
|eventattendance=10-50<br />
|eventbudget=756062<br />
}}<br />
add more sections here like == Activities == or == Booth Personnel == in wiki Syntax</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=File:Flore.jpg&diff=426378File:Flore.jpg2012-05-02T08:52:51Z<p>Flore: Flore Allemandou</p>
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<div>Flore Allemandou</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=File:Flore_ReMo.jpg&diff=426372File:Flore ReMo.jpg2012-05-02T08:41:58Z<p>Flore: uploaded a new version of &quot;File:Flore ReMo.jpg&quot;: Flore Allemandou, ReMo, Lyon</p>
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<div>Flore Allemandou, ReMo, Lyon</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=File:Flore_ReMo.jpg&diff=426366File:Flore ReMo.jpg2012-05-02T07:56:13Z<p>Flore: Flore Allemandou, ReMo, Lyon</p>
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<div>Flore Allemandou, ReMo, Lyon</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Fosdem:2011/LaserTag_signup&diff=281652Fosdem:2011/LaserTag signup2011-02-02T09:28:42Z<p>Flore: /* Match #1 (22:15 - 22:45) */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Let the shooting begin==<br />
<br />
All attendees of the Mozilla dinner are encouraged to let their competitive team spirit loose and show their shooting skills to fellow Mozillians. <br />
<br />
==What is LaserTag anyway==<br />
<br />
Each game lasts '''30 minutes''' and up to 30 players (15 per team) can play in a game. Basically, laser-tag consists of having two teams shooting and neutralizing each other to capture the other team's base. A player who fires his laser into his opponents receiver "neutralises" him for 6 seconds and earns points for his team. <br />
<br />
<br />
To learn more about the fun game of laser tag, check this out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_tag <br />
<br />
==Is it fun?==<br />
YES!!!<br />
<br />
==Be careful==<br />
We strongly recommend you not to drink too much before the shooting :)<br />
<br />
==More information==<br />
If you have any questions about the game, please ask [[User:Bogomil| Bogo]]. Please put your name on the list. Don't worry you can change your team onsite :)<br />
<br />
== Match #1 (22:15 - 22:45) ==<br />
<br />
{| class="fullwidth-table"<br />
|-<br />
| width="33%" style="background: rgb(0, 0, 255) none repeat scroll 0% 0%; -moz-background-clip: border; -moz-background-origin: padding; -moz-background-inline-policy: continuous;" | '''BLUE TEAM''' (Seamonkey) <br />
| width="33%" style="background: rgb(255, 0, 0) none repeat scroll 0% 0%; -moz-background-clip: border; -moz-background-origin: padding; -moz-background-inline-policy: continuous;" | '''RED TEAM''' (Firefox)<br />
|-<br />
| 1. Christian Biesinger<br />
| 1. Gandalf<br />
|-<br />
| 2. Benjamin Biesinger<br />
| 2. Kadir<br />
|-<br />
| 3. Martin Creutziger<br />
| 3. Tristan<br />
|-<br />
| 4. Thomas Rücker<br />
| 4. Thomas B.<br />
|-<br />
| 5. Karsten Düsterloh<br />
| 5. Sonny<br />
|-<br />
| 6. Cédric Menge<br />
| 6. Thomas B²<br />
|-<br />
| 7. Vivien Nicolas <br />
| 7. Mounir<br />
|-<br />
| 8. Sébastien<br />
| 8. Robert Kaiser<br />
|-<br />
| 9. <br />
| 9. Flore<br />
|-<br />
| 10. <br />
| 10. <br />
|-<br />
| 11. <br />
| 11. <br />
|-<br />
| 12. <br />
| 12. <br />
|-<br />
| 13. <br />
| 13.<br />
|-<br />
| 14. <br />
| 14.<br />
|-<br />
| 15. <br />
| 15.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Match #2 (22:45 - 23:15) ==<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="fullwidth-table"<br />
|-<br />
| width="33%" style="background: rgb(0, 0, 255) none repeat scroll 0% 0%; -moz-background-clip: border; -moz-background-origin: padding; -moz-background-inline-policy: continuous;" | '''BLUE TEAM''' (Thunderbird) <br />
| width="33%" style="background: rgb(255, 0, 0) none repeat scroll 0% 0%; -moz-background-clip: border; -moz-background-origin: padding; -moz-background-inline-policy: continuous;" | '''RED TEAM''' (Firefox)<br />
|-<br />
| 1. <br />
| 1. Bogo<br />
|-<br />
| 2. <br />
| 2. Otto<br />
|-<br />
| 3. <br />
| 3. Robert Nyman <br />
|-<br />
| 4. <br />
| 4. Lyubomir Popov<br />
|-<br />
| 5. <br />
| 5. <br />
|-<br />
| 6. <br />
| 6. <br />
|-<br />
| 7. <br />
| 7. <br />
|-<br />
| 8. <br />
| 8. <br />
|-<br />
| 9. <br />
| 9. <br />
|-<br />
| 10. <br />
| 10. <br />
|-<br />
| 11. <br />
| 11. <br />
|-<br />
| 12. <br />
| 12. <br />
|-<br />
| 13. <br />
| 13.<br />
|-<br />
| 14. <br />
| 14.<br />
|-<br />
| 15. <br />
| 15.<br />
|}</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Fosdem:2011/Bowling_signup&diff=281104Fosdem:2011/Bowling signup2011-01-31T12:50:10Z<p>Flore: /* Bowling from (21:00 - 22:00) */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Let the bowling begins==<br />
<br />
All attendees of the Mozilla dinner are encouraged to let their competitive spirit loose and show their bowling skills to fellow Mozillians. <br />
<br />
==Lanes==<br />
5 bowling lanes reserved for us from 21:00 - 22:00 and 3 lanes reserved from 22:00 to 23:00<br />
<br />
==How to Bowl==<br />
<br />
Up to 6 players can play in each bowling alley. One bowling alley can be used by the same group of 6 players for up to 1 hour. <br />
<br />
Because space is limited, make sure to sign-up if you want to play bowling and put your bowling skills to the test!<br />
<br />
<br />
==Is it fun?==<br />
YES!!!<br />
<br />
==More information==<br />
If you have any questions about the game, please ask [[User:Bogomil| Bogo]]. Please put your name on the list. Don't worry you can change your team onsite :)<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Bowling from (21:00 - 22:00) ===<br />
<br />
{| class="fullwidth-table"<br />
|-<br />
| width="33%" style="background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% rgb(239, 239, 239); -moz-background-inline-policy: continuous;" | '''Name''' <br />
| width="33%" style="background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% rgb(239, 239, 239); -moz-background-inline-policy: continuous;" | '''Name''' <br />
|-<br />
| 1. Gandalf<br />
| 21. <br />
|-<br />
| 2. Otto<br />
| 22. <br />
|-<br />
| 3. Robert Nyman <br />
| 23. <br />
|-<br />
| 4. Gerv<br />
| 24. <br />
|-<br />
| 5. Kadir <br />
| 25. <br />
|-<br />
| 6. Lyubomir Popov <br />
| 26. <br />
|-<br />
| 7. Brian<br />
| 27. <br />
|-<br />
| 8. Flore<br />
| 28. <br />
|-<br />
| 9. Sébastien<br />
| 29. <br />
|-<br />
| 10. <br />
| 30. <br />
|-<br />
| 11. <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 12. <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 13. <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 14. <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 15. <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 16. <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 17. <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 18. <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 19. <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 20. <br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Bowling from (22:00 - 23:00) ===<br />
<br />
{| class="fullwidth-table"<br />
|-<br />
| width="33%" style="background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% rgb(239, 239, 239); -moz-background-inline-policy: continuous;" | '''Name''' <br />
|-<br />
| 1. <br />
|-<br />
| 2. <br />
|-<br />
| 3. <br />
|-<br />
| 4. <br />
|-<br />
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|-<br />
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|-<br />
| 18. <br />
|}</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Fosdem:2011&diff=278337Fosdem:20112011-01-19T09:42:17Z<p>Flore: /* Mozilla Booth */</p>
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<div>[[Image:FOSDEM11 date2.jpg|right]][http://www.fosdem.org/2011/ FOSDEM 2011] will take place in Brussels, Belgium at the Université Libre de Bruxelles on 5-6 February, 2011. <br> <br />
<br />
<br> <br />
<br />
== What and Where is FOSDEM? ==<br />
<br />
FOSDEM is probably the most developer-oriented European Free and Open Source conference. It is taking place in Brussels, Belgium on Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 February 2011. Apart from having many invited speakers, the conference offers developer rooms, stands and lightning talks to projects from the Free and Open Source community. [http://www.fosdem.org/2011/ More info...] <br />
<br />
FOSDEM will take place at the ULB Campus Solbosh. <br />
<br />
'''ULB Campus Solbosh<br> Avenue Franklin D. Roosevelt, 50<br> 1050 Bruxelles<br> [http://fosdem.org/2009/maps/campus (see map)]''' <br />
<br />
== Registration ==<br />
<br />
All participants who are official speakers in the by Mozilla DevRoom will be eligible for sponsorship. <br />
<br />
== Mozilla DevRoom ==<br />
<br />
Every year Mozilla developers and contributors have a dedicated room (ie. Mozilla DevRoom) for the 2 days, in which to hold talks and sessions. <br />
<br />
This year, Mozilla will have&nbsp;: <br />
<br />
*'''room H.1301''' on Sat 5th from 13:00 to 19:00 and on Sun 6th from 09:00 to 17:00, <br />
*a video projector (with VGA cable) <br />
*power (C/E plugs) <br />
*wired (RJ-45) network with Internet access at the speaker's desk, <br />
*best-effort shared wireless Internet access (a and b), <br />
*publication of the schedule on the [http://fosdem.org/2011/ FOSDEM website], including speaker bios and talk abstracts.<br />
<br />
== Schedule ==<br />
<br />
The schedule is now final. If you have any questions about it, please contact one of the members of the programme committee, this year made up of Axel Hecht, [[User:Kinger|Brian King]], Gerv Markham and William Quiviger.<br />
<br />
[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Fosdem:2011/Schedule Final Schedule]<br />
<br />
[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Fosdem:2011/Proposals List of all proposals submitted]<br />
<br />
== Mozilla Booth ==<br />
<br />
There will be a booth manned by Mozilla volunteers in the main conference building. The goal is two-fold: <br> 1) to evangelize and answer questions<br> 2) distribute merchandise.<br> <br />
<br />
If you would like to volunteer to help man the booth, make sure to sign-up in the chart below. In general, if you notice that someone has been at the stand for a while, please don't hesitate to switch places with him/her!<br> <br />
<br />
{| border="1"<br />
|+ Saturday <br />
|-<br />
| Hours <br />
| Name<br />
|-<br />
| 10h00 <br />
| Milos Webatou<br />
|-<br />
| 11h00 <br />
| Milos Webatou<br />
|-<br />
| 12h00 <br />
| Milos Webatou<br />
|-<br />
| 13h00 <br />
| Flore<br />
|-<br />
| 14h00 <br />
| Flore<br />
|-<br />
| 15h00 <br />
| Milos Webatou Flore<br />
|-<br />
| 16h00 <br />
| Milos Webatou Flore<br />
|-<br />
| 17h00 <br />
| Milos Webatou Flore<br />
|}<br />
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{| border="1"<br />
|+ Sunday <br />
|-<br />
| Hours <br />
| Name<br />
|-<br />
| 09h00 <br />
| Milos Webatou<br />
|-<br />
| 10h00 <br />
| Milos Webatou<br />
|-<br />
| 11h00 <br />
| Milos Webatou<br />
|-<br />
| 12h00 <br />
| Webatou<br />
|-<br />
| 13h00 <br />
| Milos<br />
|-<br />
| 14h00 <br />
| Milos<br />
|-<br />
| 15h00 <br />
| Webatou<br />
|-<br />
| 16h00 <br />
| Milos Webatou<br />
|-<br />
| 17h00 <br />
| Milos Webatou<br />
|}<br />
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== Food, Beverages, and Saturday evening party ==<br />
<br />
Breakfast will be served for Mozillians staying at the Novotel Grand Place. <br />
<br />
'''Any other food or drink expenses (including room service and in-room minibar charges and lunch at FOSDEM) are at the expense of the Mozillian.''' <br />
<br />
=== Saturday night dinner/bowling ===<br />
<br />
An informal dinner for Mozillians will be organized on '''Saturday, 5 February at 20:00'''. The dinner will be followed by free bowling and laser-tag (to be confirmed). <br />
<br />
The dinner will take place at the Crosly Bowling (http://www.crosly.be/) located just 15 minutes by foot from the Novotel Grand Place hotel or from the Gare Centrale (see map here: http://bit.ly/cLitL7).<br> <br />
<br />
Dinner and free drinks will be served at 20:00 and then bowling (for those who want to play) starts at 21:00.<br><br />
<br />
To get there from FOSDEM directly, take Bus 71 (expect approx. 35 minutes of travel time) and get off at "Gare Centrale". NB : Please note that the dinner is reserved for all sponsored Mozilla participants or for people who have signed up on the wiki.<br><br />
<br />
Please try to arrive on time for dinner so that you start bowling in teams at 21:00. For more details, contact William (william [at] mozilla [dot] com)<br />
<br />
==== Dinner sign-up ====<br />
<br />
If you plan to attend the Mozilla dinner and join in on the fun afterwards, please make sure to add your name to [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Fosdem:2011/Dinner_sign_up the sign-up form].<br />
<br />
'''NB: because space is limited, people who have NOT signed-up will not be allowed entry - Mozilla bouncers at the door will see to that :)'''<br />
<br />
== Friday Beer Event ==<br />
<br />
As every year, there will be a FOSDEM beer event on Friday night before FOSDEM. <br />
<br />
[http://fosdem.org/2011/beerevent http://fosdem.org/2011/beerevent] <br />
<br />
Mozilla staff will be distributing FREE beer tokens to sponsored participants. You'll recognize them by the orange "I Support the Open Web" bracelets they'll be wearing on their right wrist. Tokens are limited so if you get to the bar too late, don't be surprised if there no more tokens left! <br />
<br />
== Getting Around in Brussels (MAP) ==<br />
<br />
All sponsored Mozilla speakers will receive a 3-Day travel pass in their hotel welcome pack (subject to availability - it could be that we've run out of them when you ask for one). If you haven't received one, contact William to see if you can get one. '''Mozilla cannot guarantee that you will have one.'''<br />
<br />
On the day of validation, this pass allows an unlimited number of journeys on the entire public transport network of the STIB (except for the NATO-Brussels Airport section of lines 11 and 12 and the Noctis night network). <br />
<br />
A [http://maps.google.fr/maps/ms?hl=en&client=firefox-a&ie=UTF8&split=0&gl=fr&msa=0&ll=50.847912,4.353654&spn=0.007072,0.019312&z=16&msid=115854119119909607729.0004622b3cdb1725c9ae1 practical Google map] is available with all the relevant spots for Mozillians during their stay in Brussels.<br />
<br />
== Traveling by air to Brussels ==<br />
<br />
...the airport is less than 20 minutes from the city centre. From 6am till nearly midnight, the AIRPORT CITY EXPRESS train brings you to Midi, Central and North stations four times per hour. A one-way ticket costs 2,60 € second class and 3,90 € first class. The city express train is located in the basement (level -1) of the terminal building itself. <br />
<br />
[[Image:Airport to Brussels.gif|frame|none]] <br />
<br />
== Traveling by train to Brussels ==<br />
<br />
If you are traveling by train to Brussels, it is best for you to get off at the Central Station stop. <br />
<br />
== Hotel ==<br />
<br />
Mozilla speakers and staff will be staying at the Novotel Brussels Grand Place. <br />
<br />
* Information '''how to reach your hotel''' from Central station is [[Fosdem:2010/directions| available here]]<br />
<br />
Here are the hotel details&nbsp;: <br />
<br />
Novotel Brussels Grand Place<br />
120, rue du Marché Aux Herbes<br />
1000 BRUSSELS<br />
BELGIUM<br />
Tel: (+32)2/5143333<br />
Fax&nbsp;: (+32)2/5117723<br />
E-mail: H1030@accor.com<br />
Nearest metro stop&nbsp;: Brussel Centraal<br />
[http://www.accorhotels.com/accorhotels/fichehotel/nl/nov/1030/fiche_hotel.shtml See website here]<br />
<br />
== Other accommodation options ==<br />
<br />
Other great accommodation options exist in Brussels. There are [http://www.airbnb.com/travel/brussel/be local residents renting couches and private rooms] for as little as $30. Also some have reviews.<br />
<br />
== WiFi ==<br />
<br />
=== At Fosdem ===<br />
<br />
At FOSDEM, a FREE WiFi network called "FOSDEM" will be very "strong" and there should not be any ambiguity about which network to use. Most 802.11 stacks will likely do the Right Thing[tm] automatically.&nbsp;:-) <br />
<br />
=== At the NOVOTEL ===<br />
<br />
For sponsored speakers who are staying at a NOVOTEL hotel, WiFi access is available but it is very expensive. <br />
<br />
If you ABSOLUTELY need WiFi access in your hotel room, please contact William (william at mozilla dot com) or at +33 6 26 05 17 84. <br />
<br />
== Getting from the Hotel to FOSDEM ==<br />
<br />
It takes about 35 min from downtown Brussels to FOSDEM by public bus.<br />
<br />
A detailed map of the ULB campus and of the FOSDEM entrance, can be found here&nbsp;: http://fosdem.org/2009/maps/campus <br />
<br />
Detailed instructions on how to get there by public transportation can be found here&nbsp;: http://www.fosdem.org/2010/transportation<br />
<br />
== Leaving FOSDEM to leave Brussels ==<br />
<br />
From Sunday afternoon till Sunday evening, FOSDEM will provide free transportation by bus from the conference site (ULB Campus Solbosch) to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brussels-South_railway_station Brussels-South railway station] which has the best connections to Brussels Airport and neighboring countries. <br />
<br />
'''More info soon...''' <br />
<br />
== Sponsorship for Travel and Accommodation ==<br />
<br />
All travel and accommodation costs for Mozilla speakers who will be covered by Mozilla Europe.<br />
<br />
Mozilla Europe will cover accommodation for all Mozilla staff who have confirmed to William that they are attending (deadline to confirm attendance is January 15th and pending availability)<br />
<br />
<br> All Mozilla staff and sponsored Mozilla speakers will be staying at the Novotel Grand Place Mozilla has secured for the event. Emails containing detailed information on their hotel will be sent to all sponsored participants. <br />
<br />
=== Sponsorship policy ===<br />
<br />
All contributors of the Mozilla project are encouraged to attend FOSDEM, and many do. Mozilla Europe would love to sponsor all of those who go, but as every year, its budget is limited. Moreover, this year, we would like to allocate more funds to sponsor more contributors to attend Mozilla Camp Europe 2011 (scheduled to take place a few months after FOSDEM).<br />
<br />
Therefore, this year's sponsorship policy is as follows:<br />
<br />
- Mozillians who will give talks in the Mozilla DevRoom will be sponsored for travel and accommodation (except for lightning talks) <br><br />
- Mozilla staff who have gotten sign off from their managers to attend<br />
<br />
NB: Mozilla has 20 rooms reserved at the Novotel Grand Place for speakers and staff. As rooms are limited, rooms will be assigned to Mozilla staff who contact William and request a room to William (by January 15th and pending availability) so please make sure to contact him ASAP while there are still rooms available. Everyone is strongly encouraged to share their rooms.<br />
<br />
== Reimbursement Policy for Travel ==<br />
<br />
Mozilla sponsored speakers traveling by train will be asked to purchase their own tickets. <br />
<br />
If you are sponsored by Mozilla and have purchased your own travel, please fill in the [http://somethin-else.org/public/Mozilla_EU_expense_report_template.ods Mozilla Europe expense form] and send it to William Quiviger (william at mozilla dot com). Also, please make sure to send William a scanned copy of ALL receipts relevant to your expense form. <br />
<br />
Once their expense form has been received and reviewed, participants will get full reimbursement via wire transfer. <br />
<br />
== Contact Persons ==<br />
<br />
If ever you need anything during your stay in Brussels, or if you need more information, please don't hesitate to contact: <br />
<br />
William<br> william at mozilla dot com<br> (+33) 626 051 784<br> <br />
<br />
== IRC ==<br />
<br />
We will set up the #FOSDEM Channel on irc.mozilla.org&nbsp;!<br />
<br />
<br />
== Streaming ==<br />
<br />
TBD</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Fosdem:2011/Dinner_sign_up&diff=278335Fosdem:2011/Dinner sign up2011-01-19T09:32:31Z<p>Flore: /* Crosly Bowling (8:00pm) */</p>
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<div>Please make sure to sign-up for the Saturday dinner. <br><br />
'''NB: people who have not signed-up will not be allowed entry - Mozilla bouncers at the door will see to that :)'''<br />
<br />
=[http://www.crosly.be/ Crosly Bowling] (8:00pm)=<br />
{| class="fullwidth-table"<br />
|-<br />
| width="50%" style="background: rgb(239, 239, 239) none repeat scroll 0% 0%; -moz-background-clip: border; -moz-background-origin: padding; -moz-background-inline-policy: continuous;" | '''Name''' <br />
| width="50%" style="background: rgb(239, 239, 239) none repeat scroll 0% 0%; -moz-background-clip: border; -moz-background-origin: padding; -moz-background-inline-policy: continuous;" | '''Name'''<br />
|-<br />
| 1. Milos Dinic <br />
| 26. Sébastien Desvignes<br />
|-<br />
| 2. William Quiviger<br />
| 27. <br />
|-<br />
| 3. Christian Biesinger<br />
| 28. <br />
|-<br />
| 4. Benjamin Biesinger<br />
| 29. <br />
|-<br />
| 5. Sonny Piers<br />
| 30. <br />
|-<br />
| 6. Emmanuel Gil Peyrot<br />
| 31. <br />
|-<br />
| 7. Marien Zwart<br />
| 32. <br />
|-<br />
| 8. Cédric Corazza<br />
| 33. <br />
|-<br />
| 9. Tarek Ziadé<br />
| 34. <br />
|-<br />
| 10. Karsten Düsterloh<br />
| 35. <br />
|-<br />
| 11. Martin Creutziger<br />
| 36. <br />
|-<br />
| 12. Cédric Menge<br />
| 37. <br />
|-<br />
| 13. Thomas Ruecker<br />
| 38. <br />
|-<br />
| 14. Benoit Leseul<br />
| 39. <br />
|-<br />
| 15. Otto de Voogd <br />
| 40. <br />
|-<br />
| 16. Paolo Amadini <br />
| 41. <br />
|-<br />
| 17. Thomas Bassetto<br />
| 42. <br />
|-<br />
| 18. Florian Quèze<br />
| 43. <br />
|-<br />
| 19. Bogomil Shopov<br />
| 44. <br />
|-<br />
| 20. Lyubomir Popov<br />
| 45. <br />
|-<br />
| 21. Robert Nyman<br />
| 46. <br />
|-<br />
| 22. Zbigniew Braniecki<br />
| 47. <br />
|-<br />
| 23. Stas Malolepszy<br />
| 48. <br />
|-<br />
| 24. Seth Bindernagel<br />
| 49. <br />
|-<br />
| 25. Flore Allemandou<br />
| 50. <br />
| <br />
|}</div>Florehttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Fosdem:2010/Saturday_dinner/lasertag_signup&diff=200410Fosdem:2010/Saturday dinner/lasertag signup2010-02-06T16:31:43Z<p>Flore: /* Match #1 (21:30 - 22:00) */</p>
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<div>All attendees of the Mozilla dinner are encouraged to let their competitive team spirit loose and show their shooting skills to fellow Mozillians. <br />
<br />
Each game lasts 30 minutes and up to 30 players (15 per team) can play in a game. Basically, laser-tag consists of having two teams shooting and neutralizing each other to capture the other team's base. A player who fires his laser into his opponents receiver "neutralises" him for 6 seconds and earns points for his team. <br />
<br />
The team with the most points at the end of a match will earn a special "Mozilla prize"&nbsp;:) <br />
<br />
To learn more about the fun game of laser tag, check this out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_tag <br />
<br />
'''NB: if you're waiting for your turn to play laser tag, you can have a drink on the 3rd floor while you wait or play a game of [[Fosdem:2010/Saturday dinner/bowling signup|bowling]]'''. <br />
<br />
== Match #1 (21:30 - 22:00) ==<br />
<br />
{| class="fullwidth-table"<br />
|-<br />
| width="33%" style="background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% rgb(0, 0, 255); -moz-background-inline-policy: continuous;" | '''BLUE TEAM''' (Thunderbird) <br />
| width="33%" style="background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% rgb(255, 0, 0); -moz-background-inline-policy: continuous;" | '''RED TEAM''' (Firefox)<br />
|-<br />
| 1. Ludovic H. <br />
| 1. Markus M.<br />
|-<br />
| 2. Iacopo B. <br />
| 2. William D<br />
|-<br />
| 3. Gerv <br />
| 3. Bogo<br />
|-<br />
| 4. Patrick B. <br />
| 4. Hubert G.<br />
|-<br />
| 5. Tobias M.<br> <br />
| 5. Gorjan<br />
|-<br />
| 6. Tomer Cohen<br> <br />
| 6. Biesi<br />
|-<br />
| 7. Flore <br />
| 7. Marien Z. (mzz)<br />
|-<br />
| 8. Sébastien Desvignes<br />
| 8. Otto de Voogd<br />
|-<br />
| 9. Kazé<br />
| 9. Merike S.<br />
|-<br />
| 10. Benoit<br />
| 10. Katarzyna S.<br />
|-<br />
| 11. <br />
| 11. Joanna M.<br />
|-<br />
| 12. <br />
| 12. Gijs K.<br />
|-<br />
| 13. <br />
| 13.<br />
|-<br />
| 14. <br />
| 14.<br />
|-<br />
| 15. <br />
| 15.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Match #2 (22:00 - 22:30) ==<br />
<br />
{| class="fullwidth-table"<br />
|-<br />
| width="33%" style="background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% rgb(0, 0, 255); -moz-background-inline-policy: continuous;" | '''BLUE TEAM''' (SeaMonkey) <br />
| width="33%" style="background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% rgb(255, 0, 0); -moz-background-inline-policy: continuous;" | '''RED TEAM''' (Firefox)<br />
|-<br />
| 1. chewey <br />
| 1. Tomcat<br />
|-<br />
| 2. Mnyromyr <br />
| 2.<br />
|-<br />
| 3. Ian N. <br />
| 3.<br />
|-<br />
| 4. <br />
| 4.<br />
|-<br />
| 5. <br />
| 5.<br />
|-<br />
| 6. <br />
| 6.<br />
|-<br />
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| 7.<br />
|-<br />
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| 8.<br />
|-<br />
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|}<br />
<br />
== Match #3 (22:30 - 23:00) ==<br />
<br />
{| class="fullwidth-table"<br />
|-<br />
| width="33%" style="background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% rgb(0, 0, 255); -moz-background-inline-policy: continuous;" | '''BLUE TEAM''' (Localizers) <br />
| width="33%" style="background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% rgb(255, 0, 0); -moz-background-inline-policy: continuous;" | '''RED TEAM''' (L10n Drivers)<br />
|-<br />
| 1. Zbigniew 'Gandalf' Braniecki <br />
| 1. Sethb (himself&nbsp;:)<br />
|-<br />
| 2. Alexandru Szasz <br />
| 2. Stas<br />
|-<br />
| 3. Toni Hermoso <br />
| 3. Brian King<br />
|-<br />
| 4. Albert Juhé <br />
| 4.Irakli Gozalishvili<br><br />
|-<br />
| 5. Edu Gamonal <br />
| 5.Matteo Ferretti<br><br />
|-<br />
| 6. Nicu Buculei <br />
| 6.<br />
|-<br />
| 7. Alina Mierluș <br />
| 7.<br />
|-<br />
| 8. Rubén Martín (Nukeador) <br />
| 8.<br />
|-<br />
| 9. Francisco Picolini (FrancJP) <br />
| 9.<br />
|-<br />
| 10. <br />
| 10.<br />
|-<br />
| 11. <br />
| 11.<br />
|-<br />
| 12. <br />
| 12.<br />
|-<br />
| 13. <br />
| 13.<br />
|-<br />
| 14. <br />
| 14.<br />
|-<br />
| 15. <br />
| 15.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Match #4 (23:00 - 23:30) ==<br />
<br />
{| class="fullwidth-table"<br />
|-<br />
| width="33%" style="background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% rgb(0, 0, 255); -moz-background-inline-policy: continuous;" | '''BLUE TEAM''' <br />
| width="33%" style="background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% rgb(255, 0, 0); -moz-background-inline-policy: continuous;" | '''RED TEAM'''<br />
|-<br />
| 1. <br />
| 1.<br />
|-<br />
| 2. <br />
| 2.<br />
|-<br />
| 3. <br />
| 3.<br />
|-<br />
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|-<br />
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| 14.<br />
|-<br />
| 15. <br />
| 15.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
&nbsp;</div>Flore