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:Brussels: David Ascher, | :Brussels: David Ascher, [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/paulaaledieu/ Paula Le Dieu] | ||
:Toronto: Chris Lawrence, Ben Moskowitz | :Toronto: Chris Lawrence, Ben Moskowitz | ||
:Santa Clara: Alina Mierlus, [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/erika/ Erika Owens] | :Santa Clara: Alina Mierlus, [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/erika/ Erika Owens] | ||
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===The Web We Want=== | ===The Web We Want=== | ||
{{main|Summit2013/Sessions/The Web We Want}} | |||
Time: 1-2:15, 2:45-4:00 (please note these sessions are run twice, therefore co-facilitation is recommended) | Time: 1-2:15, 2:45-4:00 (please note these sessions are run twice, therefore co-facilitation is recommended) | ||
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Track: Purpose and Strategy | Track: Purpose and Strategy | ||
A large, interactive session to explore the web we're championing. What do we mean by "the web"? Is it a technology? A set of values? | A large, interactive session to explore the web we're championing. What do we mean by "the web"? Is it a technology? A set of values? What are the baseline design principles we value most? Privacy? Creativity? User freedom? User Control? Data ownership? Something else? How is the web part of our identity? How do we use our products and our voice to help the broader world--including users--understand the web and become champions with us? | ||
Facilitators: | Facilitators: | ||
:Santa Clara: [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/asa/ Asa Dotzler], [[User:Tantek|Tantek Çelik]] | :Santa Clara: [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/asa/ Asa Dotzler], [[User:Tantek|Tantek Çelik]], and notes ([[Summit2013/Sessions/The_Web_We_Want/SC1|13:00-14:15]], [[Summit2013/Sessions/The_Web_We_Want/SC2|14:45-1600]]) | ||
:Brussels: [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/lco/ Larissa Co], [[User:Aking|Ozten]], [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/AlisonW/ AlisonW] | :Brussels: [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/lco/ Larissa Co], [[User:Aking|Ozten]], [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/AlisonW/ AlisonW] | ||
:Toronto: Potch, [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/firetoad/ Mike Collins], Dan Sinker | :Toronto: Potch, [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/firetoad/ Mike Collins], Dan Sinker | ||
Session Etherpad: http://mzl.la/15nyhNz | Session Etherpad: http://mzl.la/15nyhNz | ||
Session Hashtag: #mozwww | |||
Afterwards: | Afterwards: | ||
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Session Etherpad: http://mzl.la/15nymAM | Session Etherpad: http://mzl.la/15nymAM | ||
Write-ups: | |||
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1w1vL2KnuuO_efonp5uV0wrsqlYRfruYzLpXo8KBo3uc/edit?usp=sharing Andrew's summary] | |||
* [http://blog.gerv.net/2013/10/what-does-mozillian-mean/ Gerv's blog post] | |||
===Firefox OS in 2014 and Beyond=== | ===Firefox OS in 2014 and Beyond=== | ||
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Track: Product and Technology | Track: Product and Technology | ||
The strategy and vision for what Firefox OS is trying to accomplish, what markets it's heading for, as well as showcasing the technology and features. | The strategy and vision for what Firefox OS is trying to accomplish, what markets it's heading for, as well as showcasing the technology and features. It is going to be a highly interactive session where attendees will participate in discussions and providing inputs. | ||
Facilitators: | Facilitators: | ||
:Brussels: Chris Lee | :Brussels: Chris Lee, [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/wmaggs/ Bill Maggs] | ||
:Toronto: [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/pdolanjski/ Peter Dolanjski], Vik Iya | :Toronto: [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/pdolanjski/ Peter Dolanjski], Vik Iya | ||
:Santa Clara: Sandip Kamat, Christian Heilmann | :Santa Clara: Sandip Kamat, Christian Heilmann | ||
Session Etherpad: http://mzl.la/17Zws7Y | Session Etherpad: http://mzl.la/17Zws7Y | ||
Session Summary Report: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ktpr3nVhU7BGbOYdQhHwOdvQj7ffyDk8xyoFqB3Cxp8/pub | |||
===Privacy, Security, and Data: Pragmatic Innovations for Users and the Web=== | ===Privacy, Security, and Data: Pragmatic Innovations for Users and the Web=== | ||
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:Santa Clara: [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/sgroth/ Sakina Groth], [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/AlexLakatos/ Alex Lakatos] | :Santa Clara: [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/sgroth/ Sakina Groth], [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/AlexLakatos/ Alex Lakatos] | ||
Session | Session Etherpads: | ||
* http://mzl.la/AmplifyingMozillaSession | |||
==Open Sessions== | |||
===Security Reviews=== | |||
Time: 1:00 - 2:15pm, 2:45 - 4:00pm '''(Toronto)''' | |||
Location: | |||
:Toronto: Windsor East | |||
Session Etherpad: https://etherpad.mozilla.org/security-review-summit | |||
===UP: User Personalization=== | |||
Time: 1:00 - 2:15pm, 2:45 - 4:00pm '''(Santa Clara only)''' | |||
Location: | |||
:Brussels: Studio 214/216 '''on [[Summit2013/Sessions/Sunday#UP:_User_Personalization|Sunday]] @1:15pm - 2:30pm''' | |||
:Toronto: Windsor West '''on [[Summit2013/Sessions/Saturday#UP:_User_Personalization|Saturday]] @4:00pm - 6:00pm''' | |||
:Santa Clara: Prospector Suite A | |||
Track: Product and Technology | |||
Personalization is happening on the web but often done with fragmented tracking data and without user control. Join a discussion on how Mozilla can make things better for everyone for a more personal web experience that respects the user. | |||
Facilitators: | |||
:Brussels: [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/fligtar/ Justin Scott] | |||
:Toronto: [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/oyiptong/ Olivier Yiptong] | |||
:Santa Clara: [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/Mardak/ Ed Lee], [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/maksik/ Maxim Zhilyaev] | |||
Session Etherpad: https://etherpad.mozilla.org/summit-sessions-up | |||
===Community-driven Web Compatibility=== | |||
Time: 13:00-14:15 (Brussels) | |||
Location: | |||
:Brussels: Studio 210 | |||
:Toronto: N/A | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
The open web needs help from all kinds of people: browser vendors, browser users, coders, translators, bloggers, artists, tool makers, technology enthusiasts and much, much more—from all regions of the world. The Mozilla community already claimed victory over the proprietary, closed web landscape during the first browser wars. Join us to make a difference again by enabling a mobile Web accessible to all users regardless of their choice of browsers or devices. Join us in this Open Session to learn how to get involved as a Web Compatibility Ambassador and how each one of us can make a difference on the Web, no matter our level of technical expertise, experience within the Mozilla community, or even access to physical Firefox OS or Android devices. There is plenty of work to be done; let's do it together. | |||
Facilitators: | |||
:Brussels: Brad Lassey | |||
:Toronto: N/A | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
===bugzilla.mozilla.org=== | |||
Time: 13:00-14:15 (Brussels) | |||
Location: | |||
:Brussels: Studio 210 | |||
:Toronto: N/A | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
Bugzilla.mozilla.org is the Bugzilla used for bug tracking for many Mozilla based projects such as Firefox, Thunderbird, Firefox OS, etc. | |||
Facilitators: | |||
:Brussels: David Lawrence | |||
:Toronto: N/A | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
===Public Policy Module=== | |||
Time: 13:00-14:15 (Brussels) | |||
Location: | |||
:Brussels: Studio 310 | |||
:Toronto: N/A | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
This session will let the community know more about Mozilla's Public Policy Module, what we do and why we do it, and most of all we want to hear more about if/how/when Mozillians would like to be involved in our policy projects. | |||
Facilitators: | |||
:Brussels: [https://mozillians.org/en-US/search/?q=Hadley+Beeman Hadley Beeman] | |||
:Toronto: N/A | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
===The Future of Comms Reps=== | |||
Time: 13:00-14:15 (Brussels) | |||
Location: | |||
:Brussels: Studio 310 | |||
:Toronto: N/A | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
This is going to be the first time we can meet in person for this new group. Plan the future of the CommsReps group: what has worked in the past, what could be improved, what actions should we plan in order to deliver more? What could be put in place to become more efficient with Press Relations around the world, with the help of Mozillians? | |||
Facilitators: | |||
:Brussels: Kerim Kalamujic | |||
:Toronto: N/A | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
===We are all Remoties=== | |||
Time: 13:00-14:15 (Brussels) | |||
Location: | |||
:Brussels: Studio 314/316 | |||
:Toronto: N/A | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
This is important to MoCo employees... *and* to MoCo contributors who need to be able to work effectively with employees... especially as we scale. | |||
Facilitators: | |||
:Brussels: Chris Atlee | |||
:Toronto: N/A | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
===Localizing with L20n=== | |||
Time: 13:00-14:15 (Brussels) | |||
Location: | |||
:Brussels: Studio 314/316 | |||
:Toronto: N/A | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
Description | |||
Facilitators: | |||
:Brussels: Stas Malolepszy | |||
:Toronto: N/A | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
===Localizing Webmaker === | |||
Time: 14:45-16:00 (Brussels) | |||
Location: | |||
:Brussels: Studio 210 | |||
:Toronto: N/A | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
After a quick demo of what Webmaker IS, I want to lead a planning session around how Webmaker and the L10N team or others interested in localization might work together. The Foundation would like to bring Webmaker products and sites into L10N and we would like to learn about how we might do that, and how we can help the L10N community. | |||
Facilitators: | |||
:Brussels: Laura Hilliger | |||
:Toronto: N/A | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
===Open Badges Pathways Prototyping=== | |||
Time: 14:45-16:00 (Brussels) | |||
Location: | |||
:Brussels: Studio 210 | |||
:Toronto: N/A | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
What if you could visualize the steps your hero has taken in their life? What if you could compare their passion projects to inspire your own work? Let's prototype badges pathways together to see what we might make! Skillsharing and visualization will be the topics of this fun hands-on session. | |||
Facilitators: | |||
:Brussels: Emily Goligoski | |||
:Toronto: N/A | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
===Contributing to a Localized Mozilla=== | |||
Time: 14:45-16:00 (Brussels) | |||
Location: | |||
:Brussels: Studio 310 | |||
:Toronto: N/A | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
Since the last Mozilla Summit, the Mozilla localization community has grown extensively. Contributing to the localization effort has attempted to evolve with the community's growth, however, many elements of the l10n contribution path remain a mystery and unresolved. We'll discuss which parts of contributing to Mozilla l10n are challenging, alienating, and require selective skills. We'll discuss tools, strategies, and resources for building localization teams. Finally, we'll seek to come to a concensus on the expectations of all participants within Mozilla localization, from the L10n drivers to regional l10n teams to individual localizers. | |||
Facilitators: | |||
:Brussels: Pascal Chevrel | |||
:Toronto: N/A | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
===FLOSS Body of Knowledge=== | |||
Time: 14:45-16:00 (Brussels) | |||
Location: | |||
:Brussels: Studio 310 | |||
:Toronto: N/A | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
The Open Source Initiative (OSI) tries to coordinate FLOSS Competence Centers around the world. (Mozilla Foundation is an Affiliate Member of the OSI). One goal of this effort is to define a Body of Knowledge around FLOSS, including both technical and non-technical topics. This session is designed to find people who are willing and able to contribute to the effort, which is still in a very early stage. http://flosscc.opensource.org/wiki/floss-body-knowledge | |||
Facilitators: | |||
:Brussels: Tony Wasserman | |||
:Toronto: N/A | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
===Firefox for Android=== | |||
Time: 14:45-16:00 (Brussels) | |||
Location: | |||
:Brussels: Studio 314/316 | |||
:Toronto: N/A | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
GeckoView - Embedding Firefox in Android Applications. A session devoted to using GeckoView, an Android widget, to create Android applications. GeckoView allows Android developers to use the same Firefox rendering engine in their own Android applications. | |||
Facilitators: | |||
:Brussels: Lucas Rocha | |||
:Toronto: N/A | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
===Using EnyoJS for FirefoxOS App development=== | |||
Time: 1:00-2:15 (Toronto) | |||
Location: | |||
:Brussels: N/A | |||
:Toronto: Windsor West | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
EnyoJS is a cross-platform app development framework that was open sourced by Palm/HP. Its a great tool to build Firefox OS development and I'd like to hos an open session to show people more about it. URL: http://www.enyojs.com | |||
Facilitators: | |||
:Brussels: N/A | |||
:Toronto: [https://mozillians.org/en-US/search/?q=Andre+Alves+Garzia Andre Alves Garzia] | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
===Web Standards: How and why we standardize=== | |||
Time: 1:00-2:15 (Toronto) | |||
Location: | |||
:Brussels: N/A | |||
:Toronto: Windsor East | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
A discussion about standards and how Mozilla is and should be involved in standards. In particular, I probably want to spend the first 10-15 minutes giving some brief background about how I look at our involvement in standards (both in terms of what we do and why) and about how standardization works at the W3C. Then I'd like to open up to a discussion and questions about standardization: what do you want to know? What do you think we should or shouldn't be doing? Potential topics for discussion (though I'm very open to others): where to standardize, openness of standards process, patent policy, speed of process, getting the right parties involved, when the right time to standardize is, how to interact with and implement standards in development, speaking as an individual or on behalf of an organization, dealing with things that have to be private. | |||
Facilitators: | |||
:Brussels: N/A | |||
:Toronto: [https://mozillians.org/en-US/search/?q=David+Baron David Baron] | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
===Getting the control from our devices and digital lives back to us=== | |||
Time: 1:00-2:15 (Toronto) | |||
Location: | |||
:Brussels: N/A | |||
:Toronto: Windsor Room West | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
In the past few years, a lot of surveillance scandals have come to your sight (Carrier IQ, PRISM, Tempora, ...), and your devices are getting more and more closed (<strike>Secure</strike> Restricted Boot, smartphones with firmwares that can take over the control od the device, ...). But we're not screwed (yet). We have means to fight against this. This is an open session to talk about how we can get the control of your devices and digital lives back to us. | |||
Facilitators: | |||
:Brussels: N/A | |||
:Toronto: [https://mozillians.org/en-US/search/?q=Ricardo+Panaggio Ricardo Panaggio] | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
===Graphics in Gecko - Overview=== | |||
Time: 2:45-4:00 (Brussels) | |||
Location: | |||
:Brussels: N/A | |||
:Toronto: Windsor East | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
Overview of the graphics in Gecko | |||
Facilitators: | |||
:Brussels: N/A | |||
:Toronto: TBD | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
===Web API: Q&A - Ask us Anything=== | |||
Time: 2:45-4:00 (Brussels) | |||
Location: | |||
:Brussels: N/A | |||
:Toronto: Windsor East | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
Bring us your questions about what's going on with new APIs, and what you should expect to be available in the future. | |||
Facilitators: | |||
:Brussels: N/A | |||
:Toronto: TBD | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
===Recent and Future Releases=== | |||
Time: 2:45-4:00 (Brussels) | |||
Location: | |||
:Brussels: N/A | |||
:Toronto: Willow Room West | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A | |||
Discuss increasing desktop beta frequency, Explain the Firefox OS train model, Talk to the community about a proposed modification to the desktop/mobile Firefox release model, Hear problems/suggestions from the community. | |||
Facilitators: | |||
:Brussels: N/A | |||
:Toronto: TBD | |||
:Santa Clara: N/A |