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: ( | : We're living in hard times right now. Most of the F(L)OSS projects suffers from lack of volunteers especially if they must donate a large amount of time to this project. My talk will show how you can '''plan''' better your community how to '''measure''' it, how to use '''tips and tricks from the commercial world''' and how to use some '''agile''' methods and tools to make you community '''kick-ass squad'''. | ||
; <nowiki>On the shoulders of giants: Developing a medical application using XULRunner and XForms</nowiki> - Philipp Wagner | ; <nowiki>On the shoulders of giants: Developing a medical application using XULRunner and XForms</nowiki> - Philipp Wagner |
Revision as of 10:09, 9 January 2012
Current talk proposals for the Mozilla room at FOSDEM 2012
- Discussion about the future of XBL - Neil Deakin
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- B2G and/or WebAPI - Chris Jones, Andreas Gal
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- The state of https and PKI - Kai Engert
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- OpenWeb Documentation aimed at Web Dev — MDN - J-Y Perrier
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- Getting started with the Add-on SDK - Jeff Griffiths
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- CSI:Mozilla - Crash Scene Investigations - Robert Kaiser
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- Mozilla Communities -Agile approach, tools, patterns and metrics - Bogomil Shopov
- We're living in hard times right now. Most of the F(L)OSS projects suffers from lack of volunteers especially if they must donate a large amount of time to this project. My talk will show how you can plan better your community how to measure it, how to use tips and tricks from the commercial world and how to use some agile methods and tools to make you community kick-ass squad.
- On the shoulders of giants: Developing a medical application using XULRunner and XForms - Philipp Wagner
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- IT@Mozilla: Open sourcing the infrastructure - Ben Kero
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- The state of new CSS features in the CSSWG and in Mozilla - David Baron
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- The state of Women & Mozilla - Delphine Lebédel, Claire Corgnou
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- A guided tour of front-end development. Featuring: The Firefox Downloads Panel - Paolo Amadini
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- Developing Firefox in 2012 - Add-ons, Jetpack, Github and more. - Dietrich
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- IT and Community - Arzhel Younsi
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- Thunderbird - Ludovic Hirlimann
- Thunderbird since version 3.0 , what happen, how it happened and what's coming up.
- Howto: Extensions for Thunderbird - Jonathan Protzenko
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- HTML5 hacking session/Apps - Joe Stagner
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- Getting started with the Add-on SDK - Jeff Griffiths
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- Contribute to Gecko - Bobby Holley
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- JavaScript Update - Brendan Eich
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- Perf: Improving Firefox startup time on Android (linker, native UI, nested omnijar...)
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- Perf: Why apps start slowly on Linux and what to do about it
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- Perf: IO optimization
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