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== From Web Developer to Firefox Hacker ==
== Fuzzing at Mozilla ==


*'''Speaker''': David Dahl, Firefox Engineer
*'''Speaker''': Gary Kwong
*'''Time''': '''TBD''', TBD November 2011, Room TDB
*'''Time''': '''15:30''', 20 November 2011, Orchid & Dahlia
*'''Duration''': ~ 35 minutes
*'''Duration''': ~ 35 minutes
*'''Summary''': Patch Firefox via your web development skills! The Firefox front end is mainly written in JavaScript. With a few pointers to documentation, irc channels and tools, you can fix a Firefox bug.
*'''Summary''': Fuzzing, a form of randomized testing, is an integral portion of the testing process at Mozilla. Crashes, hangs, assertions and various security problems, such as memory safety problems, are discovered through fuzzing. Drop by and listen to a high-level overview on how Mozilla makes use of fuzzing to discover these issues, in addition to how one can help out.
*'''Presentation slides (to provide after you talk)''':
*'''Presentation slides (to provide after you talk)''': [http://www.rumblingedge.com/files/fuzzMozCampAsia2011/fuzzMoz.html Available]
*'''Ideal audience size''': any size audience
*'''Ideal audience size''':  
*'''Equipment needs (video projector already included)''': RGB connector to laptop
*'''Equipment needs (video projector already included)''':  
*'''Submit a question for the ''speaker'' here''':
*'''Submit a question for the ''speaker'' here''':

Latest revision as of 07:58, 20 November 2011

Fuzzing at Mozilla

  • Speaker: Gary Kwong
  • Time: 15:30, 20 November 2011, Orchid & Dahlia
  • Duration: ~ 35 minutes
  • Summary: Fuzzing, a form of randomized testing, is an integral portion of the testing process at Mozilla. Crashes, hangs, assertions and various security problems, such as memory safety problems, are discovered through fuzzing. Drop by and listen to a high-level overview on how Mozilla makes use of fuzzing to discover these issues, in addition to how one can help out.
  • Presentation slides (to provide after you talk): Available
  • Ideal audience size:
  • Equipment needs (video projector already included):
  • Submit a question for the speaker here: