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= Mozilla Community in Portland, Oregon =
= Mozilla Community in Portland, Oregon =


* Mailing list: Join the [http://www.red-bean.com/mailman/listinfo/mozilla-pdx mailing list] for notifications for get-togethers, etc.
== Office ==
* IRC: We hang out in [irc://irc.mozilla.org/mozpdx #mozpdx on irc.mozilla.org].
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* [https://mozillians.org/en-US/group/400-portland Mozillians group]
* [http://pdx.mozillausa.org/ Mozilla Portland Website]


== Office ==
Mozilla had a Portland office form 2013-2022. It was staffed 9am-5pm on weekdays year-round, excepting most federal holidays and occasional company-related closures.


[http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/contact.html#map-portland Mozilla's Portland Office] is staffed 9-5 weekdays.
[https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/contact/spaces/portland/ Official Mozilla Portland office page]


'''Community Space:'''
'''Community Space:'''
* There is space available for community events like user groups, lectures, talks, and demos
* There was space available for community events like user groups, lectures, talks, and demos. Check out [https://wiki.mozilla.org/People:MozSpaces_Guidelines People:MozSpaces Guidelines] and [https://wiki.mozilla.org/People:_MozSpaces_Guidelines:_Portland People: MozSpaces Guidelines: Portland] to learn more.
* The space has a maximum capacity of 40 sitting or 100 standing
* The space had a maximum capacity of 40 sitting or 100 standing
* There is a podium, A/V equipment, and broadcasting/recording capabilities available
* There was a podium, A/V equipment, and broadcasting/recording capabilities available
* Community events require:
* Community events required:
** A sponsor who will attend the event who works in the Mozilla office
** A Mozilla employee sponsor who will attend the event
** An appropriate amount of lead time to organize and notify people
** A appropriate amount of lead time to organize the event
* If you're interested in using this space please talk to a Mozilla employee about getting your event on the calendar.
 
== People ==


* Dietrich Ayala ([http://autonome.wordpress.com blog], [http://twitter.com/dietrich twitter]) - works on: Firefox front-end, Jetpack, perf
=== Past Events ===
* Jim Blandy ([http://www.red-bean.com/jimb www]) - works on: ActionMonkey
The Mozilla Office in Portland hosted a number of open standards and open community events over the years, e.g.:
* Dave Camp - works on: Firefox Developer Tools
* [[IndieWeb]] Summit in [https://indieweb.org/2017 2017] & [https://indieweb.org/2019 2019]
* Crystal Beasley
* ... add more links to historical events hosted at MozPDX
* Allen Wirfs-Brock
* Ben Kero
* Taras Glek
* Wil Clouser
* Jeremy Orem
* Christie Koehler ([http://twitter.com/christiekoehler twitter], [http://subfictional.com blog]) - works on moving various webdev projects through the queue
* Tim Abraldes - works on: Windows Platform Integration
* Benjamin Sternthal [http://twitter.com/bensternthal twitter] - works on WebDev (Project Manager)
* Justin Dow (jabba) - IT/Infrastructure manager
* Matt Grimes - SUMO Analyst
* Bill Selman - Mozilla User Experience Research
* Benjamin Kerensa ([http://twitter.com/bkerensa twitter], [http://benjaminkerensa.com blog]) - Mozilla Reps and [https://webfwd.org/about/team/ WebFWD]
* David Keeler - Security Engineering
* Selena Deckelmann - ([http://chesnok.com/ blog] [http://twitter.com/selenamarie twitter]) WebTools, specifically Socorro and [http://crash-stats.mozilla.org]
* Jonathan "Duke" Leto - WebFWD fellow alumni, Labs Coach, Firefox contributor, etc... [http://duke.leto.net www] [https://twitter.com/dukeleto @dukeleto] [https://github.com/leto github] [http://linkedin.leto.net linkedin] duke@leto.net
* Fred Wenzel - works on: [https://marketplace.firefox.com/developers/ Goodies] for Firefox OS apps developers
* 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 ==
== Places to eat/drink/meet in Portland ==
 
* From bkero: http://goo.gl/maps/rrCSi
* from bkero: http://goo.gl/maps/rrCSi


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[SF]]
* [[SF]]
* [[MV]]

Latest revision as of 22:24, 10 October 2022

Mozilla Community in Portland, Oregon

Office

This section is here for historical purposes.

Mozilla had a Portland office form 2013-2022. It was staffed 9am-5pm on weekdays year-round, excepting most federal holidays and occasional company-related closures.

Official Mozilla Portland office page

Community Space:

  • There was space available for community events like user groups, lectures, talks, and demos. Check out People:MozSpaces Guidelines and People: MozSpaces Guidelines: Portland to learn more.
  • The space had a maximum capacity of 40 sitting or 100 standing
  • There was a podium, A/V equipment, and broadcasting/recording capabilities available
  • Community events required:
    • A Mozilla employee sponsor who will attend the event
    • A appropriate amount of lead time to organize the event

Past Events

The Mozilla Office in Portland hosted a number of open standards and open community events over the years, e.g.:

  • IndieWeb Summit in 2017 & 2019
  • ... add more links to historical events hosted at MozPDX

Places to eat/drink/meet in Portland

See Also