Fosdem:2010/Schedule

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The schedule is in flux (pre-Draft). Check back for updates.


When Title Description Speaker
Sat 13:15-13:45 Mozilla Europe General Introduction followed by an update on the work of Mozilla in Europe. Tristan Nitot
Sat 13:45-14:00 Mozilla Foundation Latest MoFo news and projects. Gervase Markham
Sat 14:00-14:15 Women and Mozilla (WoMoz) Summary of related FOSDEM events, roadmap for 2010, and reaching out to women developers present at FOSDEM. More info... Delphine Lebédel
Sat 14:30-15:30 Firefox Mobile A great Mobile talk. Finkle and the Mobile Crew
Sat 15:30-16:15 Sync/Weave How Weave and in particular sync is going to integrate with Firefox through 2010 and Firefox 4. There will be some discussion on how add-on authors can integrate with Weave starting now, and directions being made to surface this data in the browser. Mike Connor
Sat 16:30-17:15 HTML5 A great HTML5 talk. Joe Bloggs
Sat 17:15-18:00 Lightning Talks -> Open to all 1. Digitally signing email, why and how ?: Introduction on digitally signing emails. How does it work. Why Should People sign their emails. Howto sign emails , live demo on how to get started - Ludovic Hirlimann

2. Why Mozilla Sucks: What users think about us and how we can fix it or live with it - Bogomil Shopov
3. Online Communication in the Mozilla Project: In virtual teams (like Mozilla) communication is as important as it is challenging. This talk will be about the importance of informal communication and how some of the groups within Mozilla handle it - Kadir Topal

Sat 18:00 Room closes at 18:00
Sun 09:00-09:30 TBD A great talk. Joe Bloggs
Sun 09:30-09:45 Open Source Meetups A great talk. Carsten Book and Florian Effneberger (Open Office)
Sun 09:45-10:30 Mozmill Automated functional testing Henry Skupin
Sun 10:30-11:15 L20n L20n is the codename for a localization architecture taking existing approaches one step further. The name stands for l10n 2. The architecture is laid out with Mozilla applications in mind, but should be applicable to other areas as well. Joe Bloggs
Sun 11:15-12:00 TBD A great talk. Joe Bloggs
Sun 12:00-13:00 Panel A panel discussion. Topic TBD Mitchell Baker, Mark Surman, and Tristan Nitot.
Sun 14:00-14:45 Messaging / Thunderbird A great Messaging talk. Ludo and the TB team
Sun 14:45-15:30 TBD A great talk. Joe Bloggs
Sun 15:30-16:15 TBD A great talk. Joe Bloggs
Sun 16:15-17:00 TBD A great talk. Joe Bloggs
Sun 17:00 Room closes at 17:00 for final keynote