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Events that Mozillians are speaking at, participating in, attending, or just recommend.
Events that Mozillians are speaking at, participating in, attending, or just recommend.
Please use the site at https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/events in order to have a unified interface.
(If for some reason you're attached to a wiki, then read on......)


Feel free to add events you think are of interest to Mozillians and create separate pages for specific events if necessary.
Feel free to add events you think are of interest to Mozillians and create separate pages for specific events if necessary.
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* location (e.g. city)
* location (e.g. city)
* link to the primary page about the event.
* link to the primary page about the event.
If you have extra time, consider also submitting your events to the [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/events Where is Mozilla?] page using the lengthy (37 fields/checkboxes, 10 required) and confusingly named "[https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/press/speakerrequest/ Speaker Request Form]" (even if you're not requesting a speaker). Be forwarned of ''Where is Mozilla?'''s limitations: 1) no community editing, 2) no edit/version history, 3) no ability to update submitted events, 4) can't subscribe to it in iCal/Zimbra.


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Revision as of 00:56, 6 June 2012

Mozilla Events

Events that Mozillians are speaking at, participating in, attending, or just recommend.

Feel free to add events you think are of interest to Mozillians and create separate pages for specific events if necessary.

Please at a minimum document:

  • dates/times of the event
  • location (e.g. city)
  • link to the primary page about the event.

If you have extra time, consider also submitting your events to the Where is Mozilla? page using the lengthy (37 fields/checkboxes, 10 required) and confusingly named "Speaker Request Form" (even if you're not requesting a speaker). Be forwarned of Where is Mozilla?'s limitations: 1) no community editing, 2) no edit/version history, 3) no ability to update submitted events, 4) can't subscribe to it in iCal/Zimbra.

add events to your calendar

iCal, Evolution:

  • Subscribe events: http://h2vx.com/ics/sub/wiki.mozilla.org/Events
  • Clicking that link will open your local calendar program (e.g. MacOSX iCal, Evolution, etc.)
  • Set it to update (i.e. "[x] Refresh" or "Auto-refresh: Every day") and new events will appear automatically.

Zimbra:

  • Choose the "Calendar" tab
  • in the far left column, click the new calendar icon (little mini green calendar with a plus sign, top right corner of the column header)
  • a "Create New Calendar" dialog box appears
  • enter something like "MozWiki Events" into the Name field
  • check the 2nd checkbox: [x] Synchronize appointments from remote calendar
  • copy this URL: http://h2vx.com/ics/wiki.mozilla.org/Events
  • paste it into the URL field
  • click [ OK ]

You may also download events on this page as an iCalendar file.

upcoming

Add new and upcoming events here.

June 2012

July 2012

...

October 2012

past

Past months'/years' events.

At the start of a new month, move the previous month's events subsection below this paragraph, most recent first. At the start of a new year, move the previous year's events to its own archive page for that year similar to other previous years.

May 2012

April 2012

  • WWW2012 - Lyon, France
    • ... did anyone from Mozilla go?

March 2012

February 2012

January 2012

previous years

related

sponsorships

Want Mozilla to sponsor a conference (or sponsor you to attend a conference)?

See http://nx3.go.ly/events/checklist

If you have questions about sponsorship, send them to [dev-events at mozilla dot com].