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Futurists, technologists, kremlinologists are all welcome: anyone with a passion for the technological future of the organization.</BLOCKQUOTE>
Futurists, technologists, kremlinologists are all welcome: anyone with a passion for the technological future of the organization.</BLOCKQUOTE>
===Technology 5: Pentest on the Beach!===
* Presenter: [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/jclaudius/ Jonathan Claudius]
* Description: Got a system? Got Security concerns? Come get some hands on pentesting for your systems! Jonathan will take you though the ropes (starter ropes) of pentesting for security issues applied to your system. FIND vulnerabilities! BREAK IN to computer systems! BE A HACKER! (not guaranteed).
===Technology 6: Good Bug/Bad Bug===
* Presenter: [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/emceeaich/ Emma Humphries]
* Description:
<BLOCKQUOTE> Why do some bugs filed in Bugzilla resolve quickly, and others remain in limbo? Over the summer, Hamilton Ulmer from the data team ran an analysis of several years' bugs in Firefox to find out what factors influence bug resolution.
Some results are unsurprising: bugs with unanswered needinfos tend to go unresolved, and there's a sweet spot, where bugs with three to six comments are more likely to be resolved than bugs with more or less comments. But bugs with long CC lists, and bugs that have been triaged as anything other than the highest priority also tend to be unresolved.
Emma Humphries will present Ulmer's research (due to commitments, he can't come to Hawai'i) and how it shapes how Mozilla report and track bugs in the future.</BLOCKQUOTE>
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