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* 16h00: Mozilla and Wikipedia: comparison of localization approach (Amir Aharoni) | * 16h00: Mozilla and Wikipedia: comparison of localization approach (Amir Aharoni) | ||
* 17h00: The Software localization paradox (Amir Aharoni) | * 17h00: The Software localization paradox (Amir Aharoni) | ||
* Mozilla localization sprint (arky) | * Mozilla localization sprint (arky) | ||
* Opening up to new l10n contributors (Toni Hermoso Pulido) | * Opening up to new l10n contributors (Toni Hermoso Pulido) | ||
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* L10n documentation (Jeff Beatty) | * L10n documentation (Jeff Beatty) | ||
* Working with Verbatim (Vito Smolej) | * Working with Verbatim (Vito Smolej) | ||
* Jetpack and localization (Alexandre Poirot) | * Jetpack and localization (Alexandre Poirot) | ||
Revision as of 13:58, 4 November 2011
List of Bofs* and Work Sprints
Sunday
- 16h00: Mozilla and Wikipedia: comparison of localization approach (Amir Aharoni)
- 17h00: The Software localization paradox (Amir Aharoni)
- Mozilla localization sprint (arky)
- Opening up to new l10n contributors (Toni Hermoso Pulido)
- Marketing Reps office hour (Carmen Collins, William Reynolds, Jessilyn Davis, Greg Jost, Laura Mesa, Santiago Hollmann)
- L10n documentation (Jeff Beatty)
- Working with Verbatim (Vito Smolej)
- Jetpack and localization (Alexandre Poirot)
- Learning from other "open" projects (Matt Jukes)
- FOSDEM brainstorm (Benoit Leseul)
- The Future of Gecko and JS embedding (Mike Hommey)
- Creatiing events and tasks from email in a semi-automated way (Merike Sell)
- Change as a Chance: How NoScript Survived the E10s Apocalypse (Giorgio Maione)
- How to help developers when you're not a developer (Mounir Lamouri)
(*) BoF stands for "Birds of a Feather" (see definition here)