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* There is space available for community events like user groups, lectures, talks, and demos | * There is space available for community events like user groups, lectures, talks, and demos. Check out [https://wiki.mozilla.org/People:MozSpaces_Guidelines People:MozSpaces Guildlines] and [https://wiki.mozilla.org/People:_MozSpaces_Guidelines:_Portland People: MozSpaces Guidelines: Portland] to learn more about hosting events at MozPDX. | ||
* The space has a maximum capacity of 40 sitting or 100 standing | * The space has a maximum capacity of 40 sitting or 100 standing | ||
* There is a podium, A/V equipment, and broadcasting/recording capabilities available | * There is a podium, A/V equipment, and broadcasting/recording capabilities available | ||
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** An appropriate amount of lead time to organize and notify people | ** An appropriate amount of lead time to organize and notify people | ||
* If you're interested in using this space please talk to a Mozilla employee about getting your event on the calendar. | * If you're interested in using this space please talk to a Mozilla employee about getting your event on the calendar. | ||
== People == | == People == | ||
Revision as of 18:15, 28 February 2014
Mozilla Community in Portland, Oregon
- Mailing list: Join the mailing list for notifications for get-togethers, etc.
- IRC: We hang out in #mozpdx on irc.mozilla.org.
- Mozillians group
- Mozilla Portland Website
- @MozPDX (Twitter)
Office
Mozilla's Portland Office is staffed 9-5 weekdays.
Community Space:
- There is space available for community events like user groups, lectures, talks, and demos. Check out People:MozSpaces Guildlines and People: MozSpaces Guidelines: Portland to learn more about hosting events at MozPDX.
- The space has a maximum capacity of 40 sitting or 100 standing
- There is a podium, A/V equipment, and broadcasting/recording capabilities available
- Community events require:
- A sponsor who will attend the event who works in the Mozilla office
- An appropriate amount of lead time to organize and notify people
- If you're interested in using this space please talk to a Mozilla employee about getting your event on the calendar.
People
- Dietrich Ayala (blog, twitter) - works on: Firefox front-end, Jetpack, perf
- Jim Blandy (www) - works on: ActionMonkey
- Dave Camp - works on: Firefox Developer Tools
- Crystal Beasley
- Allen Wirfs-Brock
- Ben Kero
- Taras Glek
- Wil Clouser
- Jeremy Orem
- Christie Koehler (twitter, blog) - works on moving various webdev projects through the queue
- Tim Abraldes - works on: Windows Platform Integration
- Benjamin Sternthal twitter - works on WebDev (Project Manager)
- Justin Dow (jabba) - IT/Infrastructure manager
- Matt Grimes - SUMO Analyst
- Bill Selman - Mozilla User Experience Research
- Benjamin Kerensa (twitter, blog) - Mozilla Reps and WebFWD
- David Keeler - Security Engineering
- Selena Deckelmann - (blog twitter) WebTools, specifically Socorro and [1]
- Jonathan "Duke" Leto - WebFWD fellow alumni, Labs Coach, Firefox contributor, etc... www @dukeleto github linkedin duke@leto.net
- Fred Wenzel - works on: (Firefox OS) Apps Engineering
- Ed Lim (limed) - IT/System Administrator
- Dan Parsons (lerxst) - IT/Manager, Storage & Virtualization
- Wraithan (Chris McDonald) - Developer on Firefox Marketplace
Places to eat/drink/meet in Portland
- from bkero: http://goo.gl/maps/rrCSi