Summit2013/Sessions
Here is the list of sessions currently on the agenda.
Each proposed session has its own etherpad for discussion and description, if you click through to it.
You can add yourself to a session until September 8, 2013. Please sign up!
Supporting sessions (These happen twice, in 2 time slots on Friday)
- Developing empathy for your users: A workshop where you learn how to easily make sure that the products you make are as appreciated as you think they should be.
Introduction to our users - who they are, what they do, what they need, and how Mozilla can do this.
Facilitators: Cori Schauer will be main facilitator for this, and will coordinate the other facilitators. Brussels: Gemma & Madhava Zhenshuo Toronto: Cori & Bryan Clark (possibly Gregg Lind) Santa Clara: Bill Selman & Lindsay Kenzig
Web browsers were designed around yesterday's reality of computer hardware. Servo is a rethinking of the architecture of browsers to accommodate the hardware of today and tomorrow: multiple CPU's and powerful GPU's, and with limited power consumption. What's more, Servo is being built in Rust, a new programming language designed to support faster and safer development practices.
- Distributed Leadership and decision making
- Ideas into Action: Next steps for me and my team
- Decisions, discussions and debate: a structure for Mozilla to engage our community and reach decisions
- Designing your project for participation
- Community tools - what do we currently have?
- What are our top needs?
- Working with corporate (closed) partners - how to stay open at Mozilla while meeting our needs
- Workshop on Contributor recognition guide
- The Web in the Mobile Age
- Moderated discussion on how we will think about product opportunities in the cloud
- The future of web gaming
- Badges and how they can help rethink education