Pascal Finette says "It is one of my favorite talks and one which has deeply influenced my thinking. I went on to have lots and lots of discussions with John, took his ideas and refined them over the years - now you can find them in pretty much every single talk I give."
"You should watch it - it makes for great, inspirational and insightful weekend watching".
Producer's note: John Lilly has moved on from Mozilla and is now a partner at Greylock Partners, one of Silicon Valley's oldest venture capital firms.A Browser Automation Standard
The web has progressed to the point now at which companies and individuals have built applications of staggering complexity upon it -- gmail, linked.in, facebook, games, etc. And as the browsers get faster and as the web becomes more ubitiqous with things like Firefox OS etc, more and more people will be using applications built on the web than native applications in their day to day lives.
In order to ensure those applications work as expected, web developers and QA teams have never had great options for creating automated tests that could work across all browsers and devices. Projects like Selenium have attempted to solve this problem to a degree. But in each case, the automation was only robust as long as the browser version didn't change. Once the browser changed, the automation had to play catch-up to the browsers.
Some folks from the Selenium project decided to solve this as an interoperation problem. They have gathered the support and the people together from some of the browsers to build a specification for driving a browser so that it can be easily tested. This specification is on its way to becoming a W3C specification so that all web developers and QA teams can easily write tests that will interoperate with all the browsers. The automation frameworks will no longer need to play catch up to the browser changes because the browsers themselves will support this one protocol for testing.
This protocol was dubbed the "webdriver" spec, and it's grown to be much much more. Come hear our progress both on the specification, the implementation, and the benefits this will bring to all our test automation both for websites and for Mozilla's products as well.
Recorded live in the Mozilla Devroom on Day 1 of FOSDEM '13 in Brussels.
Join Mozilla as we host the Community Hacks Meet-up event. Learn tips and tricks from community managers from large organizations, non-profits and start-ups. Community Hacks is a place for learning, discussion and making great connections. This event occurs on January 28th, which is also Community Manager Appreciation Day, so we're toasting and celebrating that too!
Speakers:
Brett Slatkin is the engineering lead of Google Consumer Surveys. He formerly worked on App Engine and is the co-creator of the PubSubHubbub protocol.
Dan Mosedale and others who are writing code for the Gladius and WebGameStub projects hypothesized that having a short weekly retrospective meeting for the team would help surface otherwise unnoticed issues with how they worked and would be worth the time spent.
They tried it, ultimately found it to be very helpful, and incorporated it in their routine. In this talk Can discusses their and others' experiences with weekly retrospectives, including pros and cons.
Lucas Rocha and Chris Lord present an overview of recently added features to Firefox for Android, those that are currently only in Beta/Aurora/Nightly and some of the more long-term plans for the road ahead.
Hapi, a new opinionated node.js framework from WalmartLabs is an attempt to refocus web services development from wiring endpoints to building application logic. Join Eran Hammer to hear about its configuration-centric approach and its many integrated functions like caching, validation, authentication, debugging, and self-documentation.
Eran Hammer is an open web advocate and active open source developer, working for WalmartLabs as mobile services engineering manager. Back from his apology tour for his work as the lead author and editor of the OAuth specifications, he is now hard at work on hapi, a node.js framework, and Oz, an OAuth replacement.
Previously, Eran headed software development for financial institutions on Wall St., and managed tech for political and governmental organizations with focus on social networks. In 1994 Eran founded 'A Different Stage', one of the first online publishers for short prose. Eran attended Tel Aviv University Film School, is an avid farmer, and the owner of three emus all named Kevin.
Presented by Josh Matthews
Security is blocking my release! How do I get things moving?
You need a minion!
Minion 0.1 is a new security tool for developers (and anyone who wants to run security tools).
Yvan Boily discusses what Minion is, how to run a scan, and how to create new plugins. In addition he talks about new features and the roadmap for Minion in 2013.
Minion just got friendlier!Piyush Waradpande, "Minion just got friendlier!"Minion: Blaze Your Own Security ScanYeuk Hon Wong from the Web Security team presents "Minion: Blaze your own security scan" from 10 Forward.Mission Control Dashboard Intro - June 5, 2018A brief screencast of the new "mission control" dashboard we have created for tracking crashes and other quantitative measures of Firefox release quality. Mitchell BakerMozilla Chair Mitchell Baker affirms Mozilla's position to lead and impact through our products, people and values at the Tuesday plenary session of the June 2015 Work Week in Whistler, BC.Mitchell Baker - Austin All Hands 2017Mitchell Baker - London 2016Mitchell Baker's address to the Mozilla All Hands Meeting in London.Mitchell Baker - London 2016 (2)Mitchell Baker's address to the Mozilla All Hands Meeting in London.Mitchell Baker - Paris - 2017-03-30Mitchell Baker - Paris Salles des FetesMitchell Baker - Paris - 2017-03-30 (2)Mitchell Baker - Paris Salles des FetesMitchell Baker - Portland - 2017-04-11PDX Fireside Chat with Mitchell Baker - Mozilla WorldviewMitchell Baker - Portland - 2017-04-11 (2)PDX Fireside Chat with Mitchell Baker - Mozilla WorldviewMitchell Baker - Toronto - 2017-04-28TOR Fireside Chat with Mitchell Baker - Mozilla WorldviewMitchell Baker - Toronto - 2017-04-28 (2)TOR Fireside Chat with Mitchell Baker - Mozilla WorldviewMitchell Baker - Whistler, BCMozilla Chair Mitchell Baker affirms Mozilla's position to lead and impact through our products, people and values at the Tuesday plenary session of the June 2015 Work Week in Whistler, BC.Mitchell Baker: Oral HistoryIn this interview with Marc Weber, Winifred Mitchell Baker, best known for her role as Executive Chairwoman of the Mozilla Foundation, provides an account of her life and career. She discusses her upbringing in Berkeley,California, and her educational background, receiving a BA in Chinese studies and a JD (both from University of California, Berkeley). Baker describes her introduction into the high tech world, taking a position at law firm Fenwick & West before moving to Sun Microsystems and, afterwards, joining Netscape. Baker became head of the Mozilla foundation in 2002 and describes the process of adjusting to Netscape's new ownership (AOL), the development of Mozilla's first product (Mozilla Application Suite 1.0), and the development and life of the Firefox web browser. She closes the interview by describing Mozilla's plans for the future and discusses her experiences as a female leader in Silicon Valley. Copyright © 2014, The Computer History Museum, used by permission. Contact media@computerhistory.org for reuse permissions.Mitchell Baker: Oral History (2)In this interview with Marc Weber, Winifred Mitchell Baker, best known for her role as Executive Chairwoman of the Mozilla Foundation, provides an account of her life and career. She discusses her upbringing in Berkeley,California, and her educational background, receiving a BA in Chinese studies and a JD (both from University of California, Berkeley). Baker describes her introduction into the high tech world, taking a position at law firm Fenwick & West before moving to Sun Microsystems and, afterwards, joining Netscape. Baker became head of the Mozilla foundation in 2002 and describes the process of adjusting to Netscape's new ownership (AOL), the development of Mozilla's first product (Mozilla Application Suite 1.0), and the development and life of the Firefox web browser. She closes the interview by describing Mozilla's plans for the future and discusses her experiences as a female leader in Silicon Valley. Copyright © 2014, The Computer History Museum, used by permission. Contact media@computerhistory.org for reuse permissions.MLQ: High Performance Interpretation using Multi-Level QuickeningInterpreters inhabit a sweet spot on the performance/price curve of programming language implementation. This means that it is usually cheaper to implement an interpreter than a compiler, but on the other hand that compilers are usually faster than interpreters. This is particularly true for high abstraction-level interpreters, where many traditional optimizations are not effective. Consequently, such interpreters have a bad reputation for being too slow. This talk focuses on a previously successful line of research in purely interpretative optimizations carried out at the Institute of Computer Languages of the Vienna University of Technology, and presents new results of continuing this line of research at the University of California, Irvine. In particular, we give a brief overview of purely interpretative inline caching using quickening and show how to leverage this foundation for a novel adaptive optimization: multi-level quickening, or MLQ for short. We have implemented MLQ and report that this technique almost doubles our previously obtained maximum speedup: from a factor of up to 2.4 to a factor of up to 4.2; in this ideal case, our MLQ interpreter outperforms PyPy by 14%. Since MLQ is purely interpretative, too, it offers the usual benefits of interpreters: ease of implementation, portability, and--compared to a just-in-time compiler, constant and low memory usage.Moar Automation for Marketplace TestsVaidik Kapoor from the Web QA team presents "Moar Automation for Marketplace Tests" from 10 Forward.Mobile in App Communications with CaptionsHow can we bring back lapsed mobile users without upsetting them?Mobile Training WeekThe mobile team hosted a three-day online training event designed to help people get the most out of Firefox 4 beta for Maemo and Android. The agenda included three online seminars: October 20: Building and Porting a Firefox Mobile Add-On, Mark Finkle October 21: User Interface, Compatibility, and other How-Tos, Mark Finkle October 22: Marketing your Firefox Mobile Add-On, Caitlin Looney and Jay Meattle Mobile World Congress Press ConferenceMozilla's press conference at Mobile World Congress, recorded live at the Hotel Arts in Barcelona. CEO Gary Kovacs and VP of Products Jay Sullivan are joined on stage by CEOs from key partners such as Deutsche Telekom, Qualcomm, Telefonica and Telenor, to share the latest news about Firefox OS. Mobile World Congress Press Conference (ES)La rueda de prensa de Mozilla del Mobile World Congress se retransmitira en vivo desde el Hotel Arts de Barcelona. El CEO Gary Kovacs y el Vicepresidente de Productos Jay Sullivan, compareceran junto con los CEOs de sus partners clave como Deutsche Telekom, Qualcomm, Telefonica y Telenor para compartir las ultimas novedades de Firefox OS. Spanish Translation of Mozilla's press conference at Mobile World Congress, streamed live from the Hotel Arts in Barcelona. MobilePartners.Mozilla.OrgScaling how we do business with Partners The demand for Firefox OS devices is growing and in order to meet this demand Mozilla needs to be easy for partners to work with. The Mobile Partner site is one mechanism to facilitate getting up complete, up to date information to partners in a time and resource efficient way. On this site, partners are guided to everything they need to build, customize, and bring to market their own version of our groundbreaking mobile operating system. The site is targeted toward partners interested in the Powered by Firefox OS and Firefox OS Inside Branding Tiers.MoCo Canada Benefits and Voluntary Benefits review Toronto 2017Rachel Frazier, Jacquie Fritsch, Scott Hustwitt, and Conor Gfroerer reviews MoCo Canada GWL benefits and discusses voluntary life & long term disability benefits. This took place in the Toronto Office May 9, 2017MoCo MeetingThe regular Mozilla Corporation meeting.MoCo Meeting (10)The regular Mozilla Corporation meeting.MoCo Meeting (11)The regular Mozilla Corporation meeting.MoCo Meeting (12)The regular Mozilla Corporation meeting. More than 120 people watched this event live on Air Mozilla.MoCo Meeting (13)The regular Mozilla Corporation meeting.MoCo Meeting (14)The regular Mozilla Corporation meeting. More than 130 locations viewed this meeting live.MoCo Meeting (15)The regular Mozilla Corporation meeting. 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National College for Digital Skills?—?Alex Hemming Alerta Machitroll?—?Amalia Toledo Beware of your privacy!?—?Diwanshi Pandey Body & Data?—?Shubha Bugmark?—?Andy Leak CHAOSS Project?—?Georg Link Equity Unbound: Equity-Focused, Open, Connected, Intercultural Learning?—?Maha Bali, Catherine Cronin, Mia Zamora Firefox Browser to Browser Radio communication for Internet access?—?GORLA PRAVEEN, Rajasekhar, Tejasri Nampally Galaxy Training Material?—?Bérénice Batut Good Enough Open Source Practices for Data Analysis in Python?—?Sarah Brown Internet Yetu?—?Brian Obilo, CASSANDRA WACHILONGA Mozilla Festival communications?—?Kevin Zawacki Not Anymore?—?Shreevari SP, Madhurish Katta Org: Te Hiku Media, Proj: Korero Maori?—?Keoni Mahelona Password parties?—?Ben Whitelaw Peblio?—?Esther Hersh , Mathura Govindarajan Rust?—?Florian Gilcher, Claus Matzinger, Sebastián Ramírez Magrí, Matthew Gathu The African Art of Social Engineering?—?Brenda Nyokabi, Khadija Mahanga, Laura Tich The Dataset Nutrition Label Project?—?Kasia Chmielinski Web Literacy for the Deaf?—?Itzel Wikimedia UK?—?John LubbockMoFo - Open Leaders Demo Call - McCohortFaceOpen Leaders Demo CallMoFo - Open Leaders Demo Call - Whale SongsOpen Leaders Demo Call Whale Songs (aka Cohort D) Albanian Youth IGF?—?Uada Mema, Dajana Mulaj Creating, teaching and promoting?—?Jessica Goyri Feedback mobile games?—?Baranaba Jandig?—?Angelo Pixel, Heloise Cullen Korikori?—?Annabel Church Mozilla Data Impact Goals?—?Ashley Boyd Open Collaborations: From Local Contributions To Global Recognition?—?Valentin Danchev OpenEugene?—?Mark Davis Science Communication Magazine?—?Maria Bonatelli, Gracielle Higino Swipes for Science?—?Anisha Keshavan Tech Speakers London?—?Michael R. Lorek Virtually Connecting?—?Conversations not Presentations?—?Nate Angell, Helen DeWaard, Wendy Taleo Yale Privacy Lab?—?Sean O’BrienMoFo - Open Leaders Demo Call - WOLObiesWOLObies (aka Cohort B) +Escuelas?—?Sofía Romero, María Eugenia Romero A data specification for psychological datasets?—?Melissa Kline Be Better Than Compliant?—?Tessa Darbyshire Creative Learning Zines?—?Saskia Leggett Data Science for All?—?Shadab Hussain datenguide.org?—?Simon Jockers eBildungslabor?—?Nele Hirsch Help Me Invest!?—?Sayak Sarkar meCity?—?Valentina Pavel MLes: Open Practice on Machine Learning for Energy Systems?—?Elpiniki Apostolaki-Iosifidou Open Footprint?—?John Griffiths Open Source Diveristy?—?Jona Azizaj, Kristi Progri Promoting Inclusive STEM Education by Creating Tactile Material (Swell Paper & 3D Print) for Biology & Astronomy from Mixed Students’ Group?—?Nikolaos Nerantzis Rapid Reviews for Outbreak Science?—?Michael Johansson screenmycode?—?Mattias Teach the Web, without the Web?—?Vishal Chavan Vulnerable Single Sign On?—?doganMoFo - Pre-All Hands - June 11, 2020Town Hall with the MoFo executive team to level set before our virtual All Hands, June 15-19. Agenda: Internet Health and the Current Moment - Mark Surman H1 Review - Ashley Boyd H2 Look Ahead - J Bob Alotta All Hands - Angela Plohman, Audrey Hingle, Kaili LambeMoFo All Hands 2018 - June 12, 2018MoFo All Hands 2018MoFo Board Recruitment Town Hall SessionInvitation for Mozilla Foundation Board Recruitment Town Hall Please join Mark Surman and Mitchell Baker for a Town Hall with Mozilla Foundation Board candidate, Helen Turvey. We're looking for feedback from Mozillians on three topics related to Helen's candidacy -- values fit, alignment with Mozilla's mission and understanding internet issues. You can provide feedback in this form: http://bit.ly/2ccEwOW after the Town Hall. The MoFo board and many others have spoken with Helen and think she is a strong fit. However, getting your input to see if we missed anything really matters. Moderator for questions: https://moderator.mozilla.org/e/sept-9-town-hall-with-mark-surman-and-mitchell-baker-re-foundation-board-candidate More information on Mozilla board recruitment here: https://blog.lizardwrangler.com/2016/06/14/expanding-mozillas-boards/ More information on Helen Turvey here: https://www.shuttleworthfoundation.org/team/helen-turvey/ Physical Rooms TOR: Osgoode Commons MTV: Commons SFO: 7th Flr Boardroom, Macchiato, Golden Gate Bridge (SF Commons is under refresh)MoFo Board Recruitment Town Hall Session (2)Please join Mark Surman for a Town Hall with Mozilla Foundation Board candidate, Mohamed Nanabhay. We're looking for feedback from Mozillians on three topics related to Mohamed's candidacy -- values fit, alignment with Mozilla's mission and understanding internet issues. You can provide feedback in this form: http://bit.ly/2kkjl1N The MoFo board and many others have spoken with Mohamed and think he is a strong fit. However, getting your input to see if we missed anything really matters. Moderator for questions: https://air.mozilla.org/mofo-board-recruitment-town-hall-session-20170310/ More information on Mozilla board recruitment here: https://blog.lizardwrangler.com/2016/06/14/expanding-mozillas-boards/ More information on Mohamed here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohamedn/ https://twitter.com/mohamed?lang=en http://www.mdif.org/about-us/management-team/mohamed-nanabhay/ Physical Rooms Reserved TOR Union Commons MTV Commons SFO1 CommonsMoFo Board Recruitment Town Hall Session (3)Please join Mark Surman for a Town Hall with Mozilla Foundation Board candidate, Nicole Wong. We're looking for feedback from Mozillians on three topics related to Nicole's candidacy -- values fit, alignment with Mozilla's mission and understanding internet issues. You can provide feedback in this form: http://bit.ly/2lOTL56 The MoFo board and many others have spoken with Nicole and think she is a strong fit. However, getting your input to see if we missed anything really matters. Airmo Link: https://air.mozilla.org/mofo-board-recruitment-town-hall-session-20170320/ Moderator for questions: https://moderator.mozilla.org/e/town-hall-mark-surman-and-mozilla-foundation-board-candidate-nicole-wong-mar-27-17 More information on Mozilla board recruitment here: https://blog.lizardwrangler.com/2016/06/14/expanding-mozillas-boards/ More information on Nicole here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Wong https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-wong-96b4335/ https://twitter.com/nicolewong?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Physical Rooms TOR Union Commons SFO Commons MTV CommonsMoFo Brown Bag All Hands 3.31.17Please join us for a MoFo brown bag where we'll share the results from our Hawaii All Hands survey and kick off our planning for San Francisco. More details to come soon!MoFo D&I Strategy Communication SessionSept 7, 12:30-1:30pm ET (09:30-10:30am PT)MoFo End of Year Town Hall - December 16, 2019Foundation Monthly Meeting at 9:00am Pacific Time MoFo Fellows Presentations Part 2 - January 30, 2018Come hear about the incredible projects our Mozilla Foundation Fellows have been working on. From stalkerware and bioinformatics to IoT and Net Neutrality, come learn about some of the newest trends, problems, and solutions our fellows are working on.MoFo Insights Team Q1 2016 ReviewMoFo Monthly Call - April 22, 2020Foundation Monthly Meeting at 9:00am Pacific Time The Agenda document is https://docs.google.com/document/d/16WY_D6t_PZ7vt4dCUJGkw_Pqm5fZxGUf97NhHeQUfkQ/edit# Slide deck (this is a private link for Presenters only - the PDF version of the final Slide Deck will be added to cal invite and Agenda doc once it's available during the AV test on 04/22 @ 11:45am EST): https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1niaHInmfURymdEcDa2s4n45li-ukPQmm4DcLKYBqAP4/edit#slide=id.g34329e4a02_1_1172MoFo Monthly Call - April 30, 2019 MoFo Staff Call Nov 2018 9:00am Pacific MoFo Monthly Call - August 19, 2020Foundation Monthly Meeting at 9:00am Pacific Time The Agenda document is https://docs.google.com/document/d/16WY_D6t_PZ7vt4dCUJGkw_Pqm5fZxGUf97NhHeQUfkQ/edit# Slide deck (this is a private link for Presenters only - the PDF version of the final Slide Deck will be added to cal invite and Agenda doc once it's available during the AV test on 04/22 @ 11:45am EST): https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1niaHInmfURymdEcDa2s4n45li-ukPQmm4DcLKYBqAP4/edit#slide=id.g34329e4a02_1_1172MoFo Monthly Call - August 28, 2019MoFo Staff Call 9:00am pst MoFo Monthly Call - January 23, 2020Foundation Monthly Meeting at 9:00am Pacific Time MoFo Monthly Call - July 22, 2020Foundation Monthly Meeting at 9:00am Pacific Time The Agenda document is https://docs.google.com/document/d/16WY_D6t_PZ7vt4dCUJGkw_Pqm5fZxGUf97NhHeQUfkQ/edit# Slide deck (this is a private link for Presenters only - the PDF version of the final Slide Deck will be added to cal invite and Agenda doc once it's available during the AV test on 04/22 @ 11:45am EST): https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1niaHInmfURymdEcDa2s4n45li-ukPQmm4DcLKYBqAP4/edit#slide=id.g34329e4a02_1_1172MoFo Monthly Call - July 24, 2019MoFo Staff Call Nov 2018 8:30am pst MoFo Monthly Call - March 25, 2020Foundation Monthly Meeting at 9:00am Pacific Time The Agenda document is https://docs.google.com/document/d/1W0F3D62pK2IWkWTPybc6__XUKl08Y5GHQf5mNJZq6jo/edit# MoFo Monthly Call - March 27, 2019MoFo Staff Call Nov 2018 8:30am pst MoFo Monthly Call - May 22, 2019MoFo Staff Call Nov 2018 8:30am pst MoFo Monthly Call - May 27, 2020Foundation Monthly Meeting at 9:00am Pacific Time The Agenda document is https://docs.google.com/document/d/16WY_D6t_PZ7vt4dCUJGkw_Pqm5fZxGUf97NhHeQUfkQ/edit# Slide deck (this is a private link for Presenters only - the PDF version of the final Slide Deck will be added to cal invite and Agenda doc once it's available during the AV test on 04/22 @ 11:45am EST): https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1niaHInmfURymdEcDa2s4n45li-ukPQmm4DcLKYBqAP4/edit#slide=id.g34329e4a02_1_1172MoFo Monthly Call - November 25, 2019Foundation Monthly Meeting at 9:00am Pacific Time MoFo Monthly Call - October 16, 2019Foundation Monthly Meeting at 9:00am Pacific Time MoFo Monthly Call - September 23, 2020Foundation Monthly Meeting at 9:00am Pacific Time The Agenda document is: https://docs.google.com/document/d/189-wdvID3VpO-gBFhxVwHwwTTGAupIOEdrXdhi8Jrbs/edit# Slide deck (this is a private link for Presenters only - the PDF version of the final Slide Deck will be added to cal invite and Agenda doc once it's available during the AV test on 09/23 @ 11:45am EST): https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ylW2tNYVKEl_7SUbAcnr22dKLbmg5teSK1C-mVyDc-8/edit#slide=id.g334b48f71e_1_6MoFo Monthly Call - September 26, 2019Foundation Monthly Meeting at 9:00am Pacific Time Agenda link https://docs.google.com/document/d/13J41Ep5VEa2619sVlleHvAXzvT10VPaaJ79475b46J8/edit# Slide Link https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1XQcYFD0_OzESiw4NMypCnH62pJbWf5gvODYLj1aUWjw/edit#slide=id.g520e94cf62_0_18 MoFo Operations Q2 2016 Program ReviewMoFo Org-Wide OKR - March 20, 2019Grow and diversify revenue through increased donor engagement. MoFo Pre Orlando All Hands - November 28, 2018MoFo Pre Orlando All HandsMoFo Q1 2016 Leadership Network Program ReviewMoFo Q2 2016 Leadership Network Program ReviewMoFo Staff Call - February 28, 2019MoFo Staff Call Nov 2018 9:00am pst MoFo Staff Call - January 23, 2019MoFo Staff Call Nov 2018 09:00 AM Pacific TimeMoFo Staff Call - July 2018MoFo Staff Call July 2018MoFo Staff Call - May 30, 2018MoFo Staff Call May 2018MoFo Staff Call - November 7, 2018 MoFo Staff Call Nov 2018MoFo Staff Call - October 10, 2018MoFo Staff Call August 2018MoFo Staff Call - September 5th, 2018MoFo Staff Call August 2018MoFo Staff Call April 2016MoFo Staff Call: intros, updates, demosMoFo Staff Call April 2017MoFo Staff Call April 2018MoFo Staff Call March 2018MoFo Staff Call August 2015MoFo Staff Call: intros, updates, demosMoFo Staff Call FebruaryMoFo Staff Call: intros, updates, demosMoFo Staff Call February 2016MoFo Staff Call: intros, updates, demosMoFo Staff Call February 28, 2018MoFo Staff Call February 2018MoFo Staff Call February 9, 2017MoFo Staff Call: intros, updates, demosMoFo Staff Call January 2015MoFo Staff Call: intros, updates, demosMoFo Staff Call July 2016MoFo Staff Call: intros, updates, demosMoFo Staff Call JuneMoFo Staff Meeting: intros, updates, demosMoFo Staff Call June 17 2015MoFo Staff Call: intros, updates, demosMoFo Staff Call June 2016MoFo Staff Call: intros, updates, demosMoFo Staff Call June 2017MoFo Staff Call June 8 2015MoFo Staff Call: intros, updates, demosMoFo Staff Call MarchMoFo Staff Call: intros, updates, demosMoFo Staff Call March 2015MoFo Staff Call: intros, updates, demosMoFo Staff Call March 2016MoFo Staff Call: intros, updates, demosMoFo Staff Call March 2018Mofo Staff Call MayMoFo Staff Call: intros, updates, demos The etherpad for this event is at https://fdn.etherpad.mozilla.org/staffcall20140527MoFo Staff Call May 2015MoFo Staff Call: intros, updates, demosMoFo Staff Call May 2017MoFo Staff Call Nov 2017MoFo Staff Call November 2017 Presenter Locations: Mark Surman connecting from Berlin Whitesmoke Ashley Boyd in SF office Angela Plohman in Toronto office Chris Lawrence in NYC (home) Lotta Rao in LA (remote)MoFo Staff Call NovemberMoFo Staff Call November: intros, updates, demosMoFo Staff Call November 2015MoFo Staff Call: intros, updates, demosMoFo Staff Call November 29, 2016MoFo Staff Call: intros, updates, demosMoFo Staff Call Oct 2017MPresenter Locations: Mark Surman connecting from Berlin Whitesmoke Ashley Boyd in SF office Angela Plohman in Toronto office Chris Lawrence in NYC (home) Lotta Rao in LA (remote)MoFo Staff Call OctoberMoFo Staff Call: intros, updates, demosMoFo Staff Call October 2015MoFo Staff Call: intros, updates, demosMoFo Staff Call October 24, 2016MoFo Staff Call: intros, updates, demosMoFo Staff Call Sept. 2017MoFo Staff CallMoFo Staff Call SeptemberMoFo Staff Call: intros, updates demosMoFo Staff Call September 2015MoFo Staff Call: intros, updates, demosMoFo Staff MeetingMozilla Foundation Staff Meeting, to present plans for next year and report back on most recent board meeting.MoFo Staff Meeting January 2014MoFo Staff CallMoFo Toronto All Hands - May 23, 2018Discuss all things related to the upcoming MoFo Toronto All Hands in June 11-15, 2018. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1huR7rvJJ2JMAgInZnUD4YLDkuYGMv29DuHXe3pRzybY/editMonitoring Boot PerformanceJonathan Bailey, "Monitoring Boot Performance"Monthly Engagement CallThe regular monthly Engagement call.Monthly Engagement Call (2)The regular monthly Engagement call.Monthly Engagement Call (3)The regular monthly Engagement call.Monthly Internal CallThe regular Mozilla Corporation meetingMonthly Internal Call - April 16, 2018Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements.Monthly Internal Call - April 2017Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements.Monthly Internal Call - April 2019 Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements. Moderator for pre-submitted questions here: IRC #moco with the p/w here: dczKmBv8K https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/AVSE/MoCo+Vidyo+Room+and+#moco+IRC+Channel+Security Archives here: https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/IC/Monthly+Internal+MeetingsMonthly Internal Call - August 2016Monthly Internal Meeting for Mozilla employees and NDA'd volunteers. During this meeting, we'll talk through critical numbers, key initiatives and some level of detail on no more than two topics of broad strategic relevance. We'll do our best to hold the last 15 minutes for Q&A, submitted prior to the meeting via Moderator or during the meeting via IRC.Monthly Internal Call - August 2018Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements. Moderator for pre-submitted questions here: IRC #moco with the p/w here: dczKmBv8K https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/AVSE/MoCo+Vidyo+Room+and+%23moco+IRC+Channel+Security Archives here: https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/IC/Monthly+Internal+MeetingsMonthly Internal Call - August 2019Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements. Moderator for pre-submitted questions here: IRC #moco with the p/w here: dczKmBv8K https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/AVSE/MoCo+Vidyo+Room+and+#moco+IRC+Channel+Security Archives here: https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/IC/Monthly+Internal+MeetingsMonthly Internal Call - August 25, 2020Moderator for pre-submitted questions here: Slack #moco for chat and live questions (NDA volunteers now have access to Slack): https://mozilla.slack.com/messages/C4P9GDZ54/ Archives here: https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/IC/Monthly+Internal+MeetingsMonthly Internal Call - December 2019Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements. Moderator for pre-submitted questions here: Slack #moco for chat and live questions (NDA volunteers now have access to Slack): https://mozilla.slack.com/messages/C4P9GDZ54/ Archives here: https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/IC/Monthly+Internal+MeetingsMonthly Internal Call - February 2016The once-every-four-years Leap Day Mozilla internal meeting.Monthly Internal Call - February 2017Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements.Monthly Internal Call - February 2019Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements. Moderator for pre-submitted questions here: IRC #moco with the p/w here: dczKmBv8K https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/AVSE/MoCo+Vidyo+Room+and+#moco+IRC+Channel+Security Archives here: https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/IC/Monthly+Internal+MeetingsMonthly Internal Call - February 26, 2018Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements.Monthly Internal Call - January 2016Regular Monthly Internal MeetingMonthly Internal Call - January 2017Our regular monthly internal meeting, open to all paid staff and volunteers who've signed non-disclosure agreements.Monthly Internal Call - January 2018Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements.Monthly Internal Call - January 29, 2019Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements. Moderator for pre-submitted questions here: IRC #moco with the p/w here: dczKmBv8K https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/AVSE/MoCo+Vidyo+Room+and+%23moco+IRC+Channel+Security Archives here: https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/IC/Monthly+Internal+MeetingsMonthly Internal Call - July 2016Monthly Internal Meeting for Mozilla employees and NDA volunteers. During this meeting, we'll talk through critical numbers and key initiatives and some level of detail on no more than two topics of broad strategic relevance. We'll hold the last 15 minutes for open Q&A, submitted prior to the meeting or during via IRC.Monthly Internal Call - July 2017Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements.Monthly Internal Call - July 2018Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements. Moderator for pre-submitted questions here: IRC #moco with the p/w here: dczKmBv8K https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/AVSE/MoCo+Vidyo+Room+and+%23moco+IRC+Channel+Security Archives here: https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/IC/Monthly+Internal+MeetingsMonthly Internal Call - July 2019 Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements. Moderator for pre-submitted questions here: IRC #moco with the p/w here: dczKmBv8K https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/AVSE/MoCo+Vidyo+Room+and+#moco+IRC+Channel+Security Archives here: https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/IC/Monthly+Internal+MeetingsMonthly Internal Call - July 28, 2020Moderator for pre-submitted questions here: Slack #moco for chat and live questions (NDA volunteers now have access to Slack): https://mozilla.slack.com/messages/C4P9GDZ54/ Archives here: https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/IC/Monthly+Internal+MeetingsMonthly Internal Call - March 19, 2018Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements.Monthly Internal Call - March 19, 2019Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements. Moderator for pre-submitted questions here: IRC #moco with the p/w here: dczKmBv8K https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/AVSE/MoCo+Vidyo+Room+and+#moco+IRC+Channel+Security Archives here: https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/IC/Monthly+Internal+MeetingsMonthly Internal Call - March 2016Our regular monthly internal call.Monthly Internal Call - March 2017Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements.Monthly Internal Call - May 2016Monthly Internal CallMonthly Internal Call - May 2017Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements.Monthly Internal Call - May 2018Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements. Moderator for pre-submitted questions here: IRC #moco with the p/w here: dczKmBv8K https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/AVSE/MoCo+Vidyo+Room+and+%23moco+IRC+Channel+Security Archives here: https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/IC/Monthly+Internal+MeetingsMonthly Internal Call - May 2019Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements. Moderator for pre-submitted questions here: IRC #moco with the p/w here: dczKmBv8K https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/AVSE/MoCo+Vidyo+Room+and+#moco+IRC+Channel+Security Archives here: https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/IC/Monthly+Internal+MeetingsMonthly Internal Call - November 2016Monthly Internal Meeting for Mozilla employees and NDA-covered volunteers. During this meeting, we will talk through critical numbers, key initiatives and some level of detail on no more than two topics of broad strategic relevance. We will do our best to hold the last 15 minutes for Q and A, submitted prior to the meeting via Moderator or during the meeting via IRC.Monthly Internal Call - November 2017Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements.Monthly Internal Call - November 2018Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements. Moderator for pre-submitted questions here: IRC #moco with the p/w here: dczKmBv8K https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/AVSE/MoCo+Vidyo+Room+and+%23moco+IRC+Channel+Security Archives here: https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/IC/Monthly+Internal+MeetingsMonthly Internal Call - November 2019Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements. Moderator for pre-submitted questions here: Slack #moco for chat and live questions (NDA volunteers now have access to Slack): https://mozilla.slack.com/messages/C4P9GDZ54/ Archives here: https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/IC/Monthly+Internal+MeetingsMonthly Internal Call - October 2016NOTE: There were technical difficulties in MTV Commons when this recording was made. This recording has a lower than normal framerate. Monthly Internal Meeting for Mozilla employees and NDA-covered volunteers. During this meeting, we will talk through critical numbers, key initiatives and some level of detail on no more than two topics of broad strategic relevance. We will do our best to hold the last 15 minutes for Q and A, submitted prior to the meeting via Moderator or during the meeting via IRC.Monthly Internal Call - October 2017Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements.Monthly Internal Call - October 2018Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements. Moderator for pre-submitted questions here: IRC #moco with the p/w here: dczKmBv8K https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/AVSE/MoCo+Vidyo+Room+and+%23moco+IRC+Channel+Security Archives here: https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/IC/Monthly+Internal+MeetingsMonthly Internal Call - October 2019Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements. Moderator for pre-submitted questions here: IRC #moco with the p/w here: dczKmBv8K https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/AVSE/MoCo+Vidyo+Room+and+#moco+IRC+Channel+Security Archives here: https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/IC/Monthly+Internal+MeetingsMonthly Internal Call - September 2017Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements.Monthly Internal Call - September 2019Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements. Moderator for pre-submitted questions here: IRC #moco with the p/w here: dczKmBv8K https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/AVSE/MoCo+Vidyo+Room+and+#moco+IRC+Channel+Security Archives here: https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/IC/Monthly+Internal+MeetingsMonthly Internal Call - September 22, 2020Moderator for pre-submitted questions here: Slack #moco for chat and live questions (NDA volunteers now have access to Slack): https://mozilla.slack.com/messages/C4P9GDZ54/ Archives here: https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/IC/Monthly+Internal+MeetingsMonthly Internal Call - September 26, 2018 Our monthly internal meeting, open to all Mozilla paid staff and volunteers who have signed non-disclosure agreements. Moderator for pre-submitted questions here: IRC #moco with the p/w here: dczKmBv8K https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/AVSE/MoCo+Vidyo+Room+and+%23moco+IRC+Channel+Security Archives here: https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/IC/Monthly+Internal+MeetingsMonthly Internal Call (2)The regular Mozilla Corporation meetingMonthly Internal Call (3)The regular Mozilla Corporation meetingMonthly Internal Call (4)The regular Mozilla Corporation meetingMonthly Internal Call (5)The regular Mozilla Corporation meetingMonthly Internal Call (6)This recording of the regular Mozilla Internal meeting as broadcasted from Taipei. NOTE: There were some audio challenges during the call. You will hear the sound cut in and out during this recording. Thank you for your patience.Monthly Internal Call (7)The regular Mozilla Internal meetingMostly Service WorkersPresentation from a 2014 Mozilla intern: Catalin Badea, "Mostly Service Workers."Movement Building from Home: Behind the ScenesMovement Building from Home: Behind the Scenes Chad and Abby will be answering your questions to share their approach to content development, culture building, facilitation, and program design. A captioned recording of the call and the notes doc will be shared after the episode is complete. Join us in the shared notes: https://mzl.la/MBH-bonus Twitter: @MozOpenLeadersMozCamp Asia Design Session OutcomesResults from the Design session at MozCamp SingaporeMozCamp Asia: Honoring LeadershipIn closing MozCamp Asia 2012 in Singapore Mitchell Baker gave special recognition to Channy Yun, for his work in Korea for more than a decade, combined with the careful way he identified, mentored and passed on his role as community leader to another member.MozCamp Asia: Johnathan NightingaleJohnathan Nightengale discusses the importance of desktop Firefox.MozCamp Asia: KeynoteMitchell Baker's Keynote opening MozCamp Asia 2012 Mitchell talks about the state of Mozilla and our values as a community.MozDef: You've collected your security logs, now what?Mozilla intern Anthony Verez presents: MozDef: You've collected your security logs, now what?" Logs are large, messy and unruly. How to manage your security with such logs? Enters MozDef, your best SIEM friend to transform those chaotic streams of texts into a reliable and manageable source of events to help you visualize your security monitoring. In this presentation we'll look into why MozDef will make your security analysis work less painful and more efficient.MozFest 10th Anniversary BookYou're invited to a brown bag on Monday, March 11 at 12pm ET to learn more about the vision and goal of the publication, get a sneak peek, provide feedback on the 1st draft of the Table of Contents, and share valuable insight around your MozFest experiences. MozFest 2013 - Opening CircleThe Saturday morning plenary session at Mozilla Festival 2013. Recorded at Ravensbourne College, London, UK.MozFest 2013 - Saturday Evening KeynotesLive coverage of the Saturday Evening Keynote Addresses at Mozilla Festival 2013 from Ravensbourne College in London.MozFest 2013 - Sunday Morning Plenary SessionLive coverage of the Sunday Morning Pleanary Session at Mozilla Festival 2013 from Ravensbourne College in London.Mozfest 2015: Second Day OpeningThe morning plenary session on day 2 of Mozfest 2015, from Ravensbourne College in London.MozFest 2016The Saturday morning opening Session of MozFest 2016, at Ravensborne College in London.MozFest 2016 Brown BagOn this call you will learn about MozFest 2016, the new elements of the program and design, and meet the team instrumental in its delivery. We will share our Dialogue and Debate speakers list and introduce you to the Ravensbourne College team who will share exciting developments in our partnership. We will also share tips for getting the most out of the weekend as an attendee and as a staff member.MozFest 2017 - Opening PlenaryMozFest 2017 opening remarksMozFest 2017 - Saturday Dialogues and DebatesJoin us as 19 luminaries at the intersection of technology and society discuss bright spots and threats to Internet Health. Our speakers hail from eight countries on four continents. They're activists, journalists, ethical hackers and comediennes. Throughout the festival weekend, speakers will deliver 20-minute TED-style talks with moderated Q&A.MozFest 2017 - Sunday Dialogues and DebatesJoin us as 19 luminaries at the intersection of technology and society discuss bright spots and threats to Internet Health. Our speakers hail from eight countries on four continents. They're activists, journalists, ethical hackers and comediennes. Throughout the festival weekend, speakers will deliver 20-minute TED-style talks with moderated Q&A.MozFest 2017 - Volunteer Meetup 30th AugustTraining evening for those volunteering as part of Mozilla Festival 2017.MozFest 2018 - D&D - AI's Collateral Damage panel and Inclusion and Literacy panelYour Data and You - This year at Mozilla Festival, dive into our theme “Your Data and You,” through interactive sessions, art, games, dialogues, debates, and the latest tech. We’ll explore the risks and benefits, the implications for the health of the Internet, and how we can take control of our data, our online lives, and our collective future. MozFest 2018 - D&D - Amba Kak - Data Balancing Act PanelYour Data and You - This year at Mozilla Festival, dive into our theme “Your Data and You,” through interactive sessions, art, games, dialogues, debates, and the latest tech. We’ll explore the risks and benefits, the implications for the health of the Internet, and how we can take control of our data, our online lives, and our collective future. MozFest 2018 - D&D - Julia Owono on the state of privacy in Sub-Saharan AfricaYour Data and You - This year at Mozilla Festival, dive into our theme “Your Data and You,” through interactive sessions, art, games, dialogues, debates, and the latest tech. We’ll explore the risks and benefits, the implications for the health of the Internet, and how we can take control of our data, our online lives, and our collective future. MozFest 2018 - D&D - Renee DiResta and Tim Berners-Lee presentationsYour Data and You - This year at Mozilla Festival, dive into our theme “Your Data and You,” through interactive sessions, art, games, dialogues, debates, and the latest tech. We’ll explore the risks and benefits, the implications for the health of the Internet, and how we can take control of our data, our online lives, and our collective future. MozFest 2018 - D&D - Soudeh Rad on privacy, identity, and gender and Mitchell Baker keynoteYour Data and You - This year at Mozilla Festival, dive into our theme “Your Data and You,” through interactive sessions, art, games, dialogues, debates, and the latest tech. We’ll explore the risks and benefits, the implications for the health of the Internet, and how we can take control of our data, our online lives, and our collective future. MozFest 2018 - D&D - Who Controls the Internet panelYour Data and You - This year at Mozilla Festival, dive into our theme “Your Data and You,” through interactive sessions, art, games, dialogues, debates, and the latest tech. We’ll explore the risks and benefits, the implications for the health of the Internet, and how we can take control of our data, our online lives, and our collective future. MozFest 2018 - Opening CircleYour Data and You - This year at Mozilla Festival, dive into our theme “Your Data and You,” through interactive sessions, art, games, dialogues, debates, and the latest tech. We’ll explore the risks and benefits, the implications for the health of the Internet, and how we can take control of our data, our online lives, and our collective future. MozFest 2018 Staff Brownbag Session 1MozFest 2018 Staff Brownbag SessionMozFest 2018 Staff Brownbag Session 2MozFest 2018 Staff Brownbag Session #2MozFest 2019 - Content Moderation PanelA hidden workforce tries to keep platforms free from violence and pornography. How do they cope? Hans Block - Director of “The Cleaners” Gabi Ivens - Independent open source researcher and Mozilla Fellow Moritz Riesewieck - Director of “The Cleaners” Clara Tsao - Content moderation researcher and Mozilla Fellow MozFest 2019 from 21 to 27 October. London, England. Discover new tech, wild ideas, and inspiring stories in over 300 interactive sessions. Share your brilliant ideas to make the internet healthier. Fuel your work with new collaborations and connections. Celebrate the tools, art, and community we’ve built together in the past 10 years.MozFest 2019 - Governing AI PanelHow do we create policies that keep companies accountable and enshrine human rights in automated systems? Gry Hasselbalch - Co-Founder of the think-do tank DataEthics.eu. Gry is a member of the European Commission’s High Level Expert Group on AI and was a member of the data ethics expert group appointed to provide the Danish government with recommendations in 2018. Gry is also co-chair of the IEEE P7006 standard on personal data AI agents Fanny Hidvegi - Access Now’s Europe Policy Manager based in Brussels. Fanny is appointed to the European Commission’s High Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence, serves on the board of the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (HCLU), and is a Marshall Memorial Fellow. Matthias Spielkamp - Co-Founder and Executive Director of AlgorithmWatch, and an award-winning journalist Philip Dawson - Public Policy Lead at Element AI PLEASE NOTE: Due to encoder equipment over-heating, the beginning of this presentation recording has video/audio dropout. The issue was resolved ~3 min. into the presentation.MozFest 2019 - Great Code, Great Responsibility PanelHow do we fix the internet? Teach the next generation of coders ethics right alongside computer science Kathy Pham - Computer scientist and Mozilla Fellow co-leading the Responsible Computer Science Challenge. Kathy teaches Product Management and Society at the Harvard Kennedy School, co-leads the Ethical Tech Working Group at the Harvard Berkman Klein Center, and founded the Ethical Tech Collective. Bitange Ndemo - ICT Specialist and Associate Professor at the University of Nairobi MozFest 2019 from 21 to 27 October. London, England. Discover new tech, wild ideas, and inspiring stories in over 300 interactive sessions. Share your brilliant ideas to make the internet healthier. Fuel your work with new collaborations and connections. Celebrate the tools, art, and community we’ve built together in the past 10 years.MozFest 2019 - On AI Ethics and Digital Policy in Europe PanelOn AI and Ethics Cansu Canca is a philosopher and the founder/director of the AI Ethics Lab, where she leads teams of computer scientists, philosophers, and legal scholars to provide ethics analysis and guidance to researchers and practitioners. Digital Policy in Europe Panel - What comes after the GDPR? Prabhat Agarwal - @prabprab Deputy Head of Platforms Unit at European Commission Katarzyna Szymielewicz - @szymielewicz Co-Founder and President of Panoptykon Foundation Guillermo Beltrà - @gbeltra Guillermo Beltrà leads Access Now’s policy team globally, providing strategic vision, guiding and coordinating the operations of experts in Latin America, North America, Europe, Middle East and North Africa, and Asia-Pacific. MozFest 2019 from 21 to 27 October. London, England. Discover new tech, wild ideas, and inspiring stories in over 300 interactive sessions. Share your brilliant ideas to make the internet healthier. Fuel your work with new collaborations and connections. Celebrate the tools, art, and community we’ve built together in the past 10 years.MozFest 2019 - On Data and ExploitationKatarzyna Szymielewicz is a lawyer and activist specializing in human rights and technology. She is Co-Founder and President of Panoptykon Foundation, a Polish NGO defending human rights in today’s surveillance society. MozFest 2019 from 21 to 27 October. London, England. Discover new tech, wild ideas, and inspiring stories in over 300 interactive sessions. Share your brilliant ideas to make the internet healthier. Fuel your work with new collaborations and connections. Celebrate the tools, art, and community we’ve built together in the past 10 years.MozFest 2019 - On Internet Health and The Future of DisinformationMarietje Schaake is a Dutch lawmaker who served as a Member of European Parliament from 2009 to 2019. The Wall Street Journal dubbed her “Europe’s most wired politician.” Camille François is Chief Innovation Officer at Graphika and a Mozilla Fellow. Claire Wardle is Co-Founder of First Draft and a TED Fellow. MozFest 2019 from 21 to 27 October. London, England. Discover new tech, wild ideas, and inspiring stories in over 300 interactive sessions. Share your brilliant ideas to make the internet healthier. Fuel your work with new collaborations and connections. Celebrate the tools, art, and community we’ve built together in the past 10 years.MozFest 2019 - Open Leaders X launch partyJoin us for the launch of our inaugural community-run open leadership programs! Learn about each program and how to apply to learn leadership practices and skills for projects across the open ecosystem including open art, open hardware, and open science. MozFest 2019 - Opening CeremoniesMozFest 2019 from 21 to 27 October. London, England. Discover new tech, wild ideas, and inspiring stories in over 300 interactive sessions. Share your brilliant ideas to make the internet healthier. Fuel your work with new collaborations and connections. Celebrate the tools, art, and community we’ve built together in the past 10 years.MozFest 2019 - The Algorithmic GazeAlgorithms spread bias at gigabit speeds. What does this mean for society? And who can fix it? Guillaume Chaslot - @gchaslot Founder of AlgoTransparency, former software engineer at Google/YouTube, and Mozilla Fellow. Cansu Canca - @ccansu Founder and Director, AI Ethics Lab MozFest 2019 from 21 to 27 October. London, England. Discover new tech, wild ideas, and inspiring stories in over 300 interactive sessions. Share your brilliant ideas to make the internet healthier. Fuel your work with new collaborations and connections. Celebrate the tools, art, and community we’ve built together in the past 10 years.MozFest Speaker Series: Inclusion and Secrets OnlineIn our final #mozfest speaker series broadcast, watch Simone Browne and Eliot Higgins talk digital inclusion and the end of secrets.MozFest Speaker Series: Building a Secure and Equal WebThe #mozfest speaker series continues. Watch Volker Birk and Katharina Borchert talk online security and equal rating.MozFest Speaker Series: Our Digital LIvesWatch Zeynep Tufekci, Brian Behlendorf, and Maggie Vail talk decentralization, blockchains, and more.MozFest Speaker Series: Privacy and Harassment on the InternetIn our third #mozfest speaker series installment, watch Katherine Maher, Chris Soghoian, and Ashe Dryden talk privacy, online harassment, and more.MozFest Speaker Series: Surveillance and Privacy OnlineNext up on our #mozfest speaker series: Watch Mark Surman and Sahar Aziz talk surveillance, privacy, and security.MozFest Volunteer Briefing - October 28th 2015In case you're not able to attend in person, here you can watch the briefing on what all the volunteers at MozFest will be getting up to this year.MozFest Volunteer Health & Safety BriefingExcerpt from 2016 MozFest Volunteer Briefing on 19th October for Health and SafetyMozFest Volunteer Meetup - August 29, 2019MozFest volunteer meetup in preparation for MozFest 2019MozFest Volunteer Meetup - October 16, 2019MozFest volunteer meetup in preparation for MozFest 2019MozFest Volunteer Meetup - October 19, 2016Meetup for 2016 MozFest VolunteersMozFest Volunteer Meetup - September 21, 2016Meetup for 2016 MozFest VolunteersMozFest Volunteer Meetup - September 25, 2019MozFest volunteer meetup in preparation for MozFest 2019MozFest Volunteer Meetup - September 26, 2018MozFest Volunteer MeetupMozfest volunteer wrap up partyWe are holding a MozFest 2015 Volunteer Thank You party on the 13th of January. As part of this event we are running a " How you can stay involved with Mozilla" session where 5 contributors will share their story as a contributor. Each speaker will share their pathway as a contributor and how others can get involved in the programs they are working on. Seakers on the night will include Stefan who will talk about Moz Youth, Seburo about SuMo, Frank will about MozClubs, Spike as MozFest coordinator and JeanYves will talk about getting involved in MDN. The session will last 45 minsMozFest Volunteer's Briefing - Sept 2015Live streaming of the briefing session for Mozilla Festival 2015 volunteers held in Mozilla London offices 9th Sept 2015. Many thanks to the MozFest volunteers that attended this briefing - both in person and remotely. It may not look like it but we really did have a plan and running-order for the evening but we felt it was more important to respond to questions rather than try to keep to a schedule. Full slide deck: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1GdteQfutxUoqO3yHBi9FvaHTsC8_TLkf0nVkYcIUX4Y/edit?usp=sharingMozilla & GDPR - March 15, 2018Have you heard of GDPR? It is the General Data Protection Regulation and is Europe's new privacy regulation coming into effect May 25, 2018. Interested in knowing what the GDPR means for Mozilla's business? Would you like to know more about what work Mozilla is doing to prepare for GDPR? Join Raegan MacDonald from the Policy team and Marshall Erwin & Alicia Gray from the Trust & Safety group to hear what we've been up to as we prepare for this reg.Mozilla / UNESCO salon on Digital LiteracyEveryone agrees that the Internet is changing how people work and participate in civic life. And everyone agrees that all citizens should understand how to leverage the Internet to make their lives better. What is not agreed is what exactly "digital literacy" entails, how to ensure digital skills and empowerment for everyone, and how we can achieve the goal of a "digitally literate planet." Join us for an open conversation around three questions: - What does every person on Earth need to know about Internet? What skills and knowledge are "necessary?" - What are the stakes? What happens if we don't accomplish universal digital literacy? What happens if we do? - Who's responsible for ensuring that this happens? How do we do it in an equitable way? And how do we find the resources and alliances to make it happen? Guy Berger, Director UNESCO Freedom of Expression and Media Development Indrajit Banerjee, Director UNESCO Knowledge Societies Jeremy Lachal, Bibliotheques Sans Frontieres Mark Surman, President and Executive Director, Mozilla Foundation Olivier Brechard, co-founder IRAE - Recherche Action pour l'Education (moderating) Sophie Pene, Conseil National du Numerique & CRI Universite Paris DescartesMozilla + Cliqz Town Hall - Oct. 20, 2017Mozilla + Cliqz Town Hall (employees only) Friday, October 20 @ 9 am PT Interested in learning more about the Cliqz experiment in Firefox? Join this Town Hall to hear from Denelle Dixon and get a demo from our friends Marc Al-Hames and JP Schmetz from Cliqz. Denelle and our friends from Cliqz will do a 15 minute overview and demo and then we'll leave the rest of time for questions. Please add your questions here: https://moderator.mozilla.org/e/cliqz-town-hall-october-20-2017 Reminder: This Town Hall is for employees onlyMozilla 2010: A Web OdysseyOriginal presentation, August 25, 2010: Encore presentation for European timezones: What's going on with our primary end-user sites these days? What steps are we taking to make the Mozilla web universe more accessible and relevant to users? What's happening with the Firefox web design? And how are we using data to make mozilla.com more engaging for our users?Mozilla 2014 Wrap-up VideoMusic video from 2014 Mozlandia. For Mozillians only, not for public distribution (yet).Mozilla Advocacy Q1 2016 ReviewMozilla Advocacy Q2 2016 Program ReviewMozilla All Hands Hawaii - Retro VideoMozilla All Hands Hawaii Privacy Level: Staff OnlyMozilla All Hands Hawaii 2016Mozilla All Hands Hawaii 2016 - Retro VideoMozilla All Hands Hawaii 2016Mozilla All Hands Hawaii 2016 - Shift To Growth Dec 5thMozilla All Hands Hawaii 2016Mozilla All Hands Hawaii 2016 (2)Mozilla All Hands Hawaii 2016Mozilla and Stanford Law Panel on Intellectual Property Law and the First AmendmentApril 17 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm Register Now 5:00 “ 5:30 pm Reception 5:30 “ 7:00 pm “ Discussion Room 190, Stanford Law School This event will be livestreamed on AirMozilla Join us for a Mozilla and Stanford Program in Law, Science & Technology hosted panel series about the intersection between intellectual property law and the First Amendment. Explore how these two issues meet. Should Patent Law Be a First Amendment Issue? mozilla April 13, 2017 No responses yet On Monday April 17th, Mozilla and Stanford Law are presenting a panel about intellectual property law and the First Amendment. We'll talk about how IP law and the First Amendment intersect in IP disputes, eligibility tests, and the balance of interests between patent holders and users. Judge Mayer's concurring opinion last year in Intellectual Ventures I LLC v. Symantec Corp, has put the debate over the First Amendment and boundaries of patent protection back in the spotlight. Our all star panel will discuss both sides of the debate. Panelists Dan Burk, professor of law at UC Irvine School of Law. Sandra Park, Senior Staff Attorney for the ACLU Women's Rights Project. Robert Sachs, a partner at Fenwick & West LLP, a leading Intellectual Property law firm. Wendy Seltzer, Strategy Lead and Policy Counsel for the World Wide Web Consortium. Elvin Lee, Product and Commercial Counsel at Mozilla, will moderate the event. We'll also hear opening remarks from professor Mark A. Lemley, who serves as the Director of the Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology. Topics and questions we'll cover Does patent law create conflicts with the First Amendment? Do the subject-matter eligibility tests created by the Supreme Court (e.g., Alice) mitigate or impact any potential First Amendment issues? How does the First Amendment's intersection with patent law compare to other IP and regulatory contexts? What are the different competing interests for IP owners and creators? Registration of 'offensive' marks is currently being reviewed in light of the First Amendment. Are there any parallels to the grant of patent protection by the USPTO, or subsequent enforcement? Watch AirMozilla and Mozilla's Facebook page will carry the livestream for this event. We hope you'll tune in.Mozilla as a Maker - Building HardwareThe Firefox OS Powertool project has allowed Mozilla to support developers seeking to design and build physical hardware, including 3D printing parts and designing and building embedded systems with printed circuit boards and electronics. This talk is about how battery harnesses and ammeters are built, including 3D printed parts and printed circuit boards.Mozilla Benefits in Canada - Rachel FrazierQ&A about Mozilla (moco) Benefits in Canada with Rachel Frazier, Global Benefits Manager. See additional link for written summary.Mozilla Communities Speaker Series - Privacy Month - January 19, 2018As a part of the Privacy Month initiative, Mozilla volunteers are hosting a couple of speaker series webinars on Privacy, Security and related topics. The webinars will see renowned speakers talking to us about their work around privacy, how to take control of your digital self, some privacy-security tips and much more.Mozilla Communities Speaker Series 2 - Privacy Month - January 24, 2018As a part of the Privacy Month initiative, Mozilla volunteers are hosting a couple of speaker series webinars on Privacy, Security and related topics. The webinars will see renowned speakers talking to us about their work around privacy, how to take control of your digital self, some privacy-security tips and much more. Please find the more info on how to join calls here, https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/privacymonth-speaker-series-2Mozilla Contributors: Troubleshooting Contributing IssuesAn event where we'll discuss about autocrasy, issues related to contributing, thoughts about contributing, how to help new contributors, Discourse and Grow Mozilla meetings, web development & software development as it pertains to contributing, other areas of contributing, technical documentation and need for it to be made a litle less technical and difficult to read, access for contributors with disabilities, and time to work on the projects together about helping bring in more contributors. The IRC channel for this event is also the main IRC channel for 'Mozilla Contributors, which is irc://moznet/contributors.Mozilla Curriculum Workshop - Brokering Web LiteracyJoin co-hosts Amira Dhalla and Chad Sansing to talk about brokering web literacy learning around the world. How do you connect youth with opportunities to learn about the web and use it in their daily lives? Invited guests will talk shop about brokering, network-building, and earning the trust of local communities and youth interested in the web. Learn more about the Mozilla Curriculum Workshop series: https://learning.mozilla.org/community/curriculum-workshopMozilla Curriculum Workshop - International Women's DayJoin us the second Tuesday of each month for the Mozilla Curriculum Workshop. On each episode, co-hosts Amira Dhalla and Chad Sansing join producer Paul Oh and invited guests to think out loud as they prototype web-based solutions to teaching and learning challenges in their classrooms and communities. Viewers can interact with the show live via etherpad and remix all the products made on-air for their own learners' needs. Check out the Curriculum Workshop landing page for more info and to join in real-time workshop conversations: https://learning.mozilla.org/community/curriculum-workshop/Mozilla Curriculum Workshop - Live from MozFestJoin Chad Sansing and Amira Dhalla as they discuss what's happening at MozFest with guests live from the festival.Mozilla Curriculum Workshop - Maker Party & CopyrightJoin co-hosts Chad Sansing and Amira Dhalla along with invited guests to dig into this year's Maker Party campaign around copyright and political action, especially in the EU. Learn about the copyright reform issues at play in Europe and how they connect to - or might impact - your local community and others around the world. Help us develop teaching and learning materials that make copyright, open licensing, and public domain clear and compelling to learners wherever you live. Participate in the discussion via etherpad here: https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/curriculum-workshop-september-13-2016Mozilla Curriculum Workshop, Fall Sept. 2017Join us for a special, series finale “ask me anything” (AMA) episode of the Mozilla Curriculum Workshop at noon ET, on Tuesday, September 26th, 2017. This is a webcast to celebrate all of the generous contributions guests and audiences members have made over the course of the program, as well as to address any questions you have as audience members and network leaders. You can submit questions for Amira, Chad, Paul, and the community here.Mozilla Curriculum Workshop, February 2017 - Privacy & SecurityJoin us for a discussion and prototyping session about privacy and security curriculum.Mozilla Curriculum Workshop, Spring 2017Mozilla Curriculum Workshop, Spring 2017 Join us on Thursday, May 11th, 2017, at 10 AM ET, to talk about teaching and learning in response to the Fake News phenomenon.Mozilla Curriculum Workshop: Ada Lovelace DayJoin us for this special Ada Lovelace Day webcast of the Mozilla Curriculum Workshop as we recognize the challenges, work and contributions of women leaders from around the globe in our Mozilla Leadership Network. Help us build teaching and learning resources promoting women and the web. Etherpad for participation here: https://mzl.la/2e3pok2Mozilla Curriculum Workshop: Physical ComputingOn our April episode of the Mozilla Curriculum Workshop, Jeremy Boggs, Natalie Freed, Andre Garzia, and Jie Qi help us understand physical computing as a gateway into the Internet of Things (IoT), the network of connected devices embedded in everyday objects. Viewers can add to the discussion and help us prototype web-native teaching and learning materials about physical computing by participating in our etherpad and chat. Learn more about the Mozilla Curriculum Workshop series: https://learning.mozilla.org/community/curriculum-workshopMozilla Curriculum Workshop: Summer LearningJoin co-hosts Amira Dhalla and Chad Sansing broadcasting live from Mozilla's all-hands work-week. Invited guests and drop-in Mozillians will talk shop about summer learning and curriculum development for the web. Learn more about the Mozilla Curriculum Workshop series: https://learning.mozilla.org/community/curriculum-workshopMozilla Curriculum Workshop: Youth Civic Engagement (#2nextprez)On our May episode of the Mozilla Curriculum Workshop, our guests help us learn about youth civic engagement. We'll talk about compelling examples of youth organization and leadership before we prototype resources that might help foster both. Join the work on our shared etherpad and help us build something useful to youth near you! Learn more about the Mozilla Curriculum Workshop series: https://learning.mozilla.org/community/curriculum-workshopMozilla Distinguished Engineer: Boris ZbarskyMozilla Distinguished Engineer Award 2013Mozilla Distinguished Engineer: David BaronMozilla Distinguished Engineer Award 2013Mozilla Distinguished Engineer: Robert O'CallahanMozilla Distinguished Engineer Award 2013Mozilla Docs: Version controlled open source design documentsMozilla Intern Valentin Tsatskin presents "Mozilla Docs: Version controlled open source design documents"Mozilla Engineering CultureMozilla developers met for a work-week at the Taipei office in May 2013, and as part of that event, we had a talk/discussion about Mozilla engineering culture --- what it is, why it is, and what we want it to be.Mozilla Fellow Onboarding September 19, 2018Mozilla Fellow Onboarding 2018Mozilla Fellow Onboarding September 20, 2018Mozilla Fellow Onboarding 2018Mozilla Fellows Onboarding - September 18, 2018Mozilla Fellows Presentations - September 18, 2018Join us in hearing from 22 of our new Mozilla Fellows on what they will be working on during their fellowship as well as the larger impact they hope to have through their work. Slide Deck Presentation: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/108FZqaOhfp24xeIYJ5sV0FWIrotn0TZnTMkiWA9gc9U/edit?usp=sharingMozilla Fellows Summit - Advocacting for Change - March 19, 2020Presentations from the Fellows March, 2020 Summit. Mozilla Fellows Summit - Closing Session - March 20, 2020Presentations from the Fellows March, 2020 Summit. Mozilla Fellows Summit - Community Building - March 19, 2020Presentations from the Fellows March, 2020 Summit. Mozilla Fellows Summit - COVID-19 AMA - March 20, 2020Presentations from the Fellows March, 2020 Summit. Mozilla Fellows Summit - Goal Setting - March 17, 2020Presentations from the Fellows March, 2020 Summit. Mozilla Fellows Summit - Information Architecture - March 18, 2020Presentations from the Fellows March, 2020 Summit. Mozilla Fellows Summit - Persona Template - March 17, 2020Presentations from the Fellows March, 2020 Summit. Mozilla Fellows Summit - Project Management - March 18, 2020Presentations from the Fellows March, 2020 Summit. Mozilla Fellows Summit - User Research - March 18, 2020Presentations from the Fellows March, 2020 Summit. Mozilla Fellows Summit - UX Design - March 18, 2020Presentations from the Fellows March, 2020 Summit. Mozilla Fellows Summit - Value Proposition - March 17, 2020Presentations from the Fellows March, 2020 Summit. Mozilla Fellows Summit Stakeholder Mapping - March 17, 2020Presentations from the Fellows March, 2020 Summit. Mozilla Fellows Summit Welcome - March 17, 2020Presentations from the Fellows March, 2020 Summit. Mozilla Fellows Winter Summit - February 12, 2019Presentations from the Fellows Winter Summit. Agenda: https://fellowswintersummit.splashthat.com/?hubbypass=8e51e3c1a4e576283c04b9681d3f74cac7af5f898b03f2ff5a5713f921db9771Mozilla Fellows Winter Summit - February 13, 2019Presentations from the Fellows Winter Summit. Agenda: https://fellowswintersummit.splashthat.com/?hubbypass=8e51e3c1a4e576283c04b9681d3f74cac7af5f898b03f2ff5a5713f921db9771Mozilla Fellows Winter Summit - February 14, 2019Presentations from the Fellows Winter Summit. Agenda: https://fellowswintersummit.splashthat.com/?hubbypass=8e51e3c1a4e576283c04b9681d3f74cac7af5f898b03f2ff5a5713f921db9771Mozilla Festival 2013: Volunteer BriefingMozilla Festival 2013 Volunteers briefing sessionMozilla Festival 2014 - Closing CommentsMozFest 2014 Session Close from Ravensbourne College in London. Closing, comments by Allen Gunn, Dia Bondi and Mozilla Chairwoman Mitchell Baker. MozFest is Mozilla's annual hands-on festival dedicated to forging the future of the open, global web. Learn more at: http://2014.mozillafestival.org/Mozilla Festival 2014 - Closing KeynotesMozFest 2014 Sunday Keynotes from Ravensbourne College in London. Keynote Speakers: Filmmaker and education activist Baroness Beeban Kidron; Mozilla Chairwoman Mitchell Baker MozFest is Mozilla's annual hands-on festival dedicated to forging the future of the open, global web. Learn more at: http://2014.mozillafestival.org/Mozilla Festival 2014 - Community Lightning TalksMozFest 2014 Community Lightning Talks from Ravensbourne College in London. MozFest is Mozilla's annual hands-on festival dedicated to forging the future of the open, global web. Speakers: Chris Locke Jan Chipchase Laura de Reynal Vineel Pindi Aubrey Anderson Jon Rodgers Avinash Kumar Emma Irwin Leah GilliamMozilla Festival 2014 - Opening KeynotesMozFest 2014 Opening Keynotes from Ravensbourne College in London. Keynote Speakers: Mary Maloney, Global CEO of CoderDojo; Mark Surman, Executive Director of the Mozilla Festival; Michelle Thorne, Mozilla Festival Director. MozFest is Mozilla's annual hands-on festival dedicated to forging the future of the open, global web. Learn more at: http://2014.mozillafestival.org/Mozilla Festival 2015 First Day CloseSaturday afternoon wrap-up session of the first day of MozFest 2015 at Ravensbourne College, London.Mozilla Festival 2015 Opening SessionThe opening session of MozFest 2015 from Ravensbourne College, London, England.Mozilla Festival 2017 - Volunteer TrainingTraining evening for those volunteering as part of Mozilla Festival 2017.Mozilla Festival 2017 - Volunteer Training - Sept. 27, 2017Training evening for those volunteering as part of Mozilla Festival 2017.Mozilla Festival MozPub - Aug. 13th, 2014Spike (Chris Foote) talks about the Mozilla Festival 2014 at the Mozilla London Space, and how you can get involved with volunteering for the event.Mozilla Foundation All Hands Plenary - June 19, 2019Mozilla Foundation All Hands Plenary Mozilla Foundation Board Recruitment Town HallMozilla Foundation Diversity Disclosure Town Hall - April 16, 2018Mozilla Foundation Diversity Data ReleaseMozilla Foundation Fellows Presentations - January 29, 2018Come hear about the incredible projects our Mozilla Foundation Fellows have been working on. From stalkerware and bioinformatics to IoT and Net Neutrality, come learn about some of the newest trends, problems, and solutions our fellows are working on. Learn more about our fellows here: mzl.la/fellowsbios17Mozilla Foundation New VP Leadership Programs - September 19, 2018Please join the MoFo Executive Team and the Leadership Programs Team for a Town Hall discussion with Mozilla Foundation’s new VP, Leadership Programs, Sunil Abraham. The aim of the Town Hall is to give all staff, fellows, members of our community to meet -- and welcome -- Sunil before he joins full time in January 2019. The Town Hall will include Sunil as well the directors who run our Internet Health Report, Fellowships and MozFest initiatives, all of which fall under Sunil's purview. Sunil and the directors will share their thinking on where things are headed with these initiatives -- and the internet -- during the Town Hall. There will also be space for questions and dialogue. Sunil met with many Mozillians during his interview process, and we’re excited to provide this opportunity for the rest of our community to meet and get to know him before he joins us full time starting January 2019. You can submit questions in advance via this anonymous form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1V_DoaU--T_MBXbAiSGmu1VTqRLyZJh6zMmYK6xiK3Hw/edit?ts=5b86e67aMozilla Foundation TESTTEST ONLYMozilla Foundation Town HallA discussion with Mitchell Baker and new Mozilla Foundation board members.Mozilla Foundation: Fuel the Movement Program ReviewAn overview of the Mozilla Foundation's 2016 progress and 2017 plans to Fuel the Movement for internet health. https://mzl.la/ProgramReviewAgendaMozilla future internet Mitchell Baker Fosdem - Feb. 5, 2018Mitchell Baker gives a Mozilla perspective on the future of the internet at FOSDEM 2018 in BrusselsMozilla Gigabit Eugene Open HouseHello Eugene, Oregon! Come meet with local innovators, educators, entrepreneurs, students, and community advocates and learn about what it means to be a "Mozilla Gigabit City". Speakers representing the technology, education, and arts will kick things off before time is set aside for organizations of all shapes and sizes to mix, mingle, and discuss projects, partnerships, and ideas. How can we leverage high-speed networks and technology to make the Eugene area more equitable, innovative, and connected?Mozilla Girl Geek DinnerThis evening event is an opportunity for local women in the Bay Area to come learn about Mozilla and discover what we do as well as get a chance to explore our current career openings. There will be speakers from various areas of Mozilla to give a sampling of our breadth and depth of focus as well as Mitchell Baker speaking to the Nature of Mozilla and our Mission.Mozilla H1 2016What did Mozilla accomplish in the first half of 2016? Here's the mind-boggling list in rapid-fire review.Mozilla Hosts NewCo Silicon Valley with VP Platform Engineering David BryantThis year Mozilla was asked to host a NewCo session. NewCo is a festival for innovation where people in specific regions sign up to visit innovative companies making positive social change. The goal is to directly expose various professionals - developers, product people, marketers, entrepreneurs, investors, etc. - to these organizations in their own offices. In its own words, "NewCo is a new kind of event experience: a mashup of an open studio tour and a business conference, with the vibe of a music festival." We'll hear from David Bryant, our VP of Platform Engineering, about Mozilla's mission and why it is so important for the tech community.Mozilla India - Open Community Call 1 - February 22, 2018Community Open Calls These calls are a new initiative for the community. These will be held once a month and serve as a space for important announcements, conversations with experts, staff and community on specific issues/topics/campaigns. These Calls will be recorded and shared with the community for reference. The inaugural call was held on Feb 22nd with Lucy and Ruben from Community Development Team on Indian Group Identities Pilot.Mozilla India Speaker Series - Privacy Month - January 24, 2019As a part of the Privacy Month initiative, Mozilla volunteers will be hosting a couple of speaker series webinars on Privacy, Security and related topics. The webinars will see renowned speakers talking to us about their work around privacy, how to take control of your digital self, some privacy-security tips and much more. Mozilla Internal Call - 02272017Mozilla Important Internal AnnouncementMozilla Internal Call - QA - 02272017Mozilla Internal Call Q&A Session - 2/27/17Mozilla Internet Health Report 2019 - April 24, 2019Let’s document and explain what’s happening to the health of the Internet.Mozilla Investigator: Investigate 1,000 endpoints in 10 secondsJulien Vehent, from Mozilla Security, presents the Mozilla Investigator security platform at RMLLSec16 in the Paris office.Mozilla IOT Meetup Nov. 22, 2016A monthly meetup in London for IOT and connected devices enthusiasts.Mozilla Labs OverviewMozilla Lean Data Practices - Bangalore - October 9, 2019The Lean Data Practices framework is based on real-world experiences of Mozilla and other tech companies from around the world. Interested persons may refer to the following links: LDP website and resources: www.leandatapractices.com LDP for civil society organizations: https://mozilla.github.io/lean-data-practices-cso/stay_lean/ Mozilla Learning Community Call - Brokering Learning Around the WorldThe community call provides the opportunity to connect in real time with Mozilla, our partners, and community members to network, ask questions, and share thoughts and ideas on how to #teachtheweb . If you miss a call, the recordings will be available for viewing at any time. Learning has the potential to make global impact, especially when it starts local. During this month's call, we'll discuss how to develop successful learning opportunities that go beyond local borders. What is the recipe for small and large organizations to move their projects beyond city limits? Representing libraries, game education organizations, Mozilla Club leads and Mozilla staff, guests include: Hive Cascadia (Portland, Oregon, USA), Hive Toronto (Canada), Tina Verbo from the Mozilla Philippines community. We'll discuss developing city-wide learning projects, including successes and challenges, and how they connect to the global Mozilla Learning networks for broader impact. Etherpad: https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/mozcommunitycallJuly16Mozilla Learning Community Call - Celebrating Women & The Open WebFor our first community call, in conjunction with International Women's Day, we'll explore topics related to teaching women and girls. Topics include best practices for engaging girls around the web and technology and case studies of programs and organizations that focus on girls and the web. Etherpad: https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/MozTeachCCMozilla Learning Community Call - GigabitThe community call provides the opportunity to connect in real time with Mozilla, our partners, and community members to network, ask questions, and share thoughts and ideas on how to #teachtheweb  . If you miss a call, the recordings will be available for viewing at any time. On this month's call, we'll explore how gigabit technology is transforming today's classroom. We'll discuss how emerging technologies like virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and 4K video streaming are being deployed to engage students, address learning needs, and create new outcomes for education. Featured speakers: Caleb Bagby, teacher at Red Bank High School in Chattanooga, Chad Sansing, Curriculum Developer and Web Literacy for Mozilla, and Rebecca Dove and Quest Taylor, who are working together on an artificial intelligence literacy application called Pennez. Etherpad: https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/mozcommunitycallMay16Mozilla Learning Community Call - IoTThe community call provides the opportunity to connect in real time with Mozilla, our partners, and community members to network, ask questions, and share thoughts and ideas on how to #teachtheweb . If you miss a call, the recordings will be available for viewing at any time. In this call, we'll explore how we'd like to control our personal data in the home, especially as homes become increasingly connected. We'll compare how people from India, Scotland, Germany, the UK and beyond are engaging with these questions and how we can build provocative prototypes that bring these ideas to life. Guests include: - Rikta Krishnaswamy, user researcher from Quicksand in Bangalore, India - Jon Rogers, professor of product design from the University of Dundee, Scotland. Etherpad: https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/mozcommunitycallApril16Mozilla Learning Community Call - Summer LearningThe community call provides the opportunity to connect in real time with Mozilla, our partners, and community members to network, ask questions, and share thoughts and ideas on how to #teachtheweb . If you miss a call, the recordings will be available for viewing at any time. On this month's call, we will discuss how summer learning loss is a real challenge, especially for those who may not have access to enriching educational opportunities. There has been a good amount of research and discussion on this topic, and on the June community call, we'll be exploring the types of fun and engaging learning experiences that can–and do–happen during the summer. Educators from Hive NYC, Hive Chicago and Hive Toronto will join us to share real examples of programs that illustrate the impact that learning and making can have on young people during this critical time of the year. How do these summer programs Demystify the Web for young learners? Explore our learning space at the Mozilla Festival and how you can submit a proposal to share your program strategies and best practices with a community of like-minded peers in a professional learning environment that models hands-on, interest-driven learning for youth and adults alike. Etherpad: https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/mozcommunitycallJune16Mozilla Learning Community Call - Youth Civic EngagementWhat is the best way to engage young people in current events and civic discussion? Join us as we rally around our youth to encourage their voices to be heard in relevant local, national, and global conversations, while also promoting web literacy and 21st Century Skills. Etherpad: https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/mozcommunitycallsept16Mozilla Learning Community Call Aug 25Mozilla Learning community calls are open to all. The goal: work on the Mozilla Learning plan together.Mozilla Learning Community Call Sept 8Mozilla Learning community calls are open to all. The goal: work on the Mozilla Learning plan together.Mozilla Learning Community Call: Youth LeadershipJoin Mozilla Learning, Hive Chicago, Hive New York, and other special guests to discuss youth leadership and how we can empower youth to get involved in local, national, and global community issues that matter to them. Etherpad: https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/mozcommunitycallnov16Mozilla Learning, Science Community CallThe presence and participation of women in STEM is on the rise thanks to the efforts of many across the globe, but still has many obstacles and barriers to overcome. Mozilla Learning is joining forces with Mozilla Science to connect the communities to explore women in STEM work that's underway, untapped opportunities available, and how you can support and encourage women in your community. Etherpad participation here: https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/sciencelab-calls-oct13-2016Mozilla Mission - Strategy and Programs Rev 2This is a revised version of Pascal Finette's talk explaining how to use Tim O'Reilly's Pyramid Model to visualize Mozilla's mission and activities.Mozilla Money MattersEver wondered how Mozilla makes - and spends - its money? Hear an overview of the Business of Mozilla and Firefox: how we generate revenue, who our revenue and distribution partners are. And how we spend money too. You'll discuss all things money and Mozilla with Jim Cook, CFO and Mark Crandon, Senior Director, Business Development. This presentation is a hit with previous electives attendees and our new hires. Come join the conversation. Mozilla Monument CelebrationJoin Mitchell Baker, Pete Scanlon, Barry Munsterteiger, and the Mozilla Community for the Mozilla Monument Reveal Celebration.Mozilla Office Build Out from an IT PerspectiveRavi Piata, from Network Operations, talks about setting up an office network. Zandr Milewski discusses how we set up the Audio Visual systems in an office. Guillermo Huerta details how Desktop Support helps support the end user needs as a new office is built out.Mozilla OOpen Leaders - Round 4 Final Demos (Open Succulent Project)This week, we're wrapping up round 4 of Mozilla Open Leaders. For the past 12 weeks, this group has gone through mentorship and training to apply open practices and build a community of contributors around projects for a healthy Internet. On Tuesday and Wednesday this week (Dec 5 & 6), they're demo-ing the work they've accomplished. You're invited to watch and learn how you can contribute!Mozilla Open Leaders - Round 3 final demos (Group A)https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/mozsprint-2017-demos-jun-6 Final demos for the graduating class of Mozilla Open Leaders Round 3 (Group A) https://medium.com/read-write-participate/meet-our-open-leadership-grads-321a2548dc7eMozilla Open Leaders - Round 3 final demos (Group B)https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/mozsprint-2017-demos-jun-7 Final demos for the graduating class of Mozilla Open Leaders Round 3 (Group A) https://medium.com/read-write-participate/meet-our-open-leadership-grads-321a2548dc7eMozilla Open Leaders - Round 4 Demos (Cohortzilla) - Oct. 10, 2017Announcing Our Round 4 Demos Open projects you can help during MozFest or Hacktoberfest Our newest round of Mozilla Open Leaders are ready to show you what they're working on! All these projects will be featured at either MozFest or Hacktoberfest. Looking for an open project to work on? This call is for you! Leading up to MozFest and throughout Hacktoberfest, we're featuring projects you can work on at both events. This is your chance to hear from project leads, get to know the projects and ask your questions. Everyone is welcome to join in! Designers, developers, researchers, teachers?—?pretty much anyone interested in participating and learning how to get involved in an open project. We could use all sorts of input (beyond code), so if you're new to open source, come join us! We'd love to have you involved. This call features project in Cohorzilla: https://mozilla.github.io/leadership-training/round-4/projects/#cohortzilla-aka-cohort-a Read more about demos: https://medium.com/@MozOpenLeaders/announcing-our-round-4-demos-828976f6ac78Mozilla Open Leaders - Round 4 Demos (Open Succulent Project) - Oct. 10, 2017AAnnouncing Our Round 4 Demos Open projects you can help during MozFest or Hacktoberfest Our newest round of Mozilla Open Leaders are ready to show you what they're working on! All these projects will be featured at either MozFest or Hacktoberfest. Looking for an open project to work on? This call is for you! Leading up to MozFest and throughout Hacktoberfest, we're featuring projects you can work on at both events. This is your chance to hear from project leads, get to know the projects and ask your questions. Everyone is welcome to join in! Designers, developers, researchers, teachers?—?pretty much anyone interested in participating and learning how to get involved in an open project. We could use all sorts of input (beyond code), so if you're new to open source, come join us! We'd love to have you involved.Mozilla Open Leaders - Round 4 Demos (Rebel Foxes) - Oct. 11, 2017Announcing Our Round 4 Demos Open projects you can help during MozFest or Hacktoberfest Our newest round of Mozilla Open Leaders are ready to show you what they're working on! All these projects will be featured at either MozFest or Hacktoberfest. Looking for an open project to work on? This call is for you! Leading up to MozFest and throughout Hacktoberfest, we're featuring projects you can work on at both events. This is your chance to hear from project leads, get to know the projects and ask your questions. Everyone is welcome to join in! Designers, developers, researchers, teachers?—?pretty much anyone interested in participating and learning how to get involved in an open project. We could use all sorts of input (beyond code), so if you're new to open source, come join us! We'd love to have you involved. This call features project in the Rebel Foxes: https://mozilla.github.io/leadership-training/round-4/projects/#rebel-foxes-aka-cohort-c Read more about demos: https://medium.com/@MozOpenLeaders/announcing-our-round-4-demos-828976f6ac78Mozilla Open Leaders - Round 4 Final Demos (Cohortzilla)This week, we're wrapping up round 4 of Mozilla Open Leaders. For the past 12 weeks, this group has gone through mentorship and training to apply open practices and build a community of contributors around projects for a healthy Internet. On Tuesday and Wednesday this week (Dec 5 & 6), they're demo-ing the work they've accomplished. You're invited to watch and learn how you can contribute!Mozilla Open Leaders - Round 4 Final Demos (Rebel Foxes)This week, we're wrapping up round 4 of Mozilla Open Leaders. For the past 12 weeks, this group has gone through mentorship and training to apply open practices and build a community of contributors around projects for a healthy Internet. On Tuesday and Wednesday this week (Dec 5 & 6), they're demo-ing the work they've accomplished. You're invited to watch and learn how you can contribute!Mozilla Open Leaders - Round 4 November Demos (Cohortzilla)Open projects you can help during MozFest or Hacktoberfest Our newest round of Mozilla Open Leaders are ready to show you what they're working on! All these projects were featured at either MozFest or Hacktoberfest. Looking for an open project to work on? This call is for you! Hear from project leads, get to know the projects and ask your questions. Everyone is welcome to join in! Designers, developers, researchers, teachers?—?pretty much anyone interested in participating and learning how to get involved in an open project. We could use all sorts of input (beyond code), so if you're new to open source, come join us! We'd love to have you involved. This call features project in Cohorzilla: https://mozilla.github.io/leadership-training/round-4/projects/#cohortzilla-aka-cohort-a Read more about demos: https://medium.com/@MozOpenLeaders/announcing-our-round-4-demos-828976f6ac78Mozilla Open Leaders - Round 4 November Demos (Open Succulent Project)Our newest round of Mozilla Open Leaders are ready to show you what they're working on! All these projects were featured at either MozFest or Hacktoberfest. Looking for an open project to work on? This call is for you! Hear from project leads, get to know the projects and ask your questions. Everyone is welcome to join in! Designers, developers, researchers, teachers?—?pretty much anyone interested in participating and learning how to get involved in an open project. We could use all sorts of input (beyond code), so if you're new to open source, come join us! We'd love to have you involved. This call features project in Open Succulent Project: https://mozilla.github.io/leadership-training/round-4/projects/#open-succulent-project-aka-cohort-b Read more about demos: https://medium.com/@MozOpenLeaders/announcing-our-round-4-demos-828976f6ac78Mozilla Open Leaders - Round 4 November Demos (Rebel Foxes)Our newest round of Mozilla Open Leaders are ready to show you what they're working on! All these projects were featured at either MozFest or Hacktoberfest. Looking for an open project to work on? This call is for you! Hear from project leads, get to know the projects and ask your questions. Everyone is welcome to join in! Designers, developers, researchers, teachers?—?pretty much anyone interested in participating and learning how to get involved in an open project. We could use all sorts of input (beyond code), so if you're new to open source, come join us! We'd love to have you involved. This call features project in Rebel Foxes: https://mozilla.github.io/leadership-training/round-4/projects/#rebel-foxes-aka-cohort-c Read more about demos: https://medium.com/@MozOpenLeaders/announcing-our-round-4-demos-828976f6ac78Mozilla Open Leaders - Round 5 Final Demos (Open Internet Ninja Foxes)http://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/ol5-demos-a Meet our open leadership grads: https://medium.com/read-write-participate/meet-our-open-leadership-grads-232800db1e21 Timestamps: 3:20 - Observed City // Fiona @observedcity 7:18 - MBac-Taking a closer look on how bacteria move! // Alex Kutschera @alexwastooshort 12:55 - The People's Roadmap to a Digital New York City (2018 Update) // Lauren Rennée @BetaNYC 19:18 - // 25:20 - // 33:25 - Foundation For Public Code // Boris van Hoytema 41:00 - Data + Friends // Meag Doherty t: @EmDohh 46:30 - Open Web for Learning & Teaching (OWLTEH) // Daniel Villar-Onrubia & Lauren Heywood @owlteh 59:50 - AgriTrans/ Translating Ooen Agricultural research to local langauge (https://agritrans.github.io/) // Mozilla Open Leaders - Round 5 Final Demos (YOLOWOLO) - May 22, 2018http://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/ol5-demos-b Meet our open leadership grads: https://medium.com/read-write-participate/meet-our-open-leadership-grads-232800db1e21 Timestamps: 3:50 - Endangered Data Week // Sarah Melton/@WorldCatLady, Brandon Locke/@brandontlocke, Rachel Mattson/@captain_maybe, Jason Heppler/@jaheppler 8:35 - Rapid Prototyping Curriculum // Manasvi Lalwani, @gnawesomething/ @manasvilalwani 12:00 - Aquarius Project: Open Science Engagement Platform // Chris Bresky/ @MrChrisBresky 16:05 - Reading for Gender Bias // Mollie Marr @MollieMarr 19:45 - Live Whiteboard // 23:05 - //Mary Grueser and Emmanuel Garcia 27:55 - p5.js // Lauren McCarthy @laurmccarthy @p5xjs 30:50 - // 35:05 - Project title: Spread Open Healthy Web // Fahima Zulfath & twitter: @FahimaZulfath 38:20 - // 42:10 - Open Online Study Group (OOSG) // Dilrukshi (@iceLearn), Hasara (@deHasara) & Mark (@markwhiting) 45:55 - 50:05 - HealthyWP // Apostolos Kritikos (@akritiko)Mozilla Paris - Regards Croises - Open Source / Open DataThere's nothing like a good father-son talk (http://youtu.be/fuWkcKbBQkg?t=1m59s): it's the best time for young people to benefit from the experience of their elders. It's for exactly that reason that ODI Paris and The Mozilla Foundation co-organised the 2nd edition of "Regards Croises" (or "A Critical View") in order to bring the Open Source and Open Data communities together. On 29 January 2014, in the digital-rococo space of Mozilla Paris, we explored the lessons to be learned from the history of Open Source and then applied them to the young world of Open Data. Recorded in French. This is an audio-only recording.Mozilla Production Network OverviewThis session discusses Mozilla's production network. Topics include the present topology, technologies and vendors in use, and a brief summary of our overall strategy.Mozilla Project Meeting - May 4, 2009Mozilla Reception for San Francisco Premiere of Terms and Conditions May ApplyTerms and Conditions May Apply is a new documentary about Internet privacy with impeccable timing. The film is in select theaters across the country starting July 12th and will serve as the launchpad for a social action campaign (to be housed at trackoff.us) that will demonstrate public demand for stronger privacy protections, including baseline privacy standards. Last week the film was deemed a NYT Critics' Pick. In San Francisco, the film premieres at The Victoria Theatre on August 2nd at 7:15pm. Following the film will be a Q&A with the director, Cullen Hoback, and issue experts, including our own Harvey Anderson. Mozilla is hosting a pre-screening reception from 4:30-6:30pm at our San Francisco office. We will be serving light appetizers and beverages, showing some film clips (including the 2012 privacy-related Firefox Flicks winners), and discussing Internet privacy.Mozilla Recommended Gmail SettingsA short video on to set up recommend Gmail settings for use with your Mozilla email account.Mozilla Reps Mozlando TownhallMozilla Reps Town Hall where the proposal for the evolution of the program was discussed during Mozlando All Hands.Mozilla Reps Training on Request for Policy Support FormWe are piloting a way for the Mozilla community to better engage with the Mozilla policy & advocacy team for support on emerging policy issues. As part of this effort, we have created a new Request for Policy Support form. We're asking Mozilla Reps to help community members find, complete and submit the form. This training will detail the steps involved in requesting policy support and walk through how to complete the form. We hope this new process will help scale our policy & advocacy activities by empowering more people to actively participate.Mozilla Roadshow ParisThe Mozilla Roadshow is making a stop in Paris. Join us for a meetup-style, Mozilla-focused event series for people who build the Web. Hear from our expert speakers speaking about Janitor (Jan Keromnes), WebSecurity (Stephanie Ouillon) and WebAssembly (Benjamin Bouvier). Note: Presentation will be in French.Mozilla Runs on PingingNeed a quick way to ask for an update that is polite but clear? Pinging is the Mozillian way to do that. Learn from a long time Mozillian what that means!Mozilla Science Lab April 2017 Bi-Monthly Community CallEvery two months, the Mozilla Science Lab hosts a Community Call, gathering together scientists from our cool contributor pool to chat about what's new in the sciences and what tools we're working on. There's often a theme and some guest speakers, and this month's call addresses trust networks and research integrity. We'll be joined by writers, policy-makers, researchers, and privacy/security advocates to talk about what trust means to #openscience. Tune in to discuss the challenges to trust and learn more about programs building faith in scientific research on the web.Mozilla Science Lab August 2017 Bi-Monthly Community CallMozilla Science Lab Bi-monthly Community CallMozilla Science Lab Community Call - May 31, 2018Mozilla Science Lab Community Call, May 31Mozilla Science Lab February 2018 Bi-monthly Community Call - Feb. 8, 2018Mozilla Science Lab Community Call, February 8Mozilla Science Lab June 2017 Bi-Monthly Community CallMozilla Science Lab Bi-monthly Community CallMozilla Science Lab October 2017 Bi-Monthly Community CallMozilla Science Lab Bi-monthly Community CallMozilla Security Research Summit 2019 - Ad/Tracker BlockingUmar Iqbal - Ad/Tracker Blocking Talk from the 2019 SF Security Research Summit (https://events.mozilla.org/moz2019securityresearchsummit). This event is part of the Security Engineering University Relationship Framework (SURF) initiative, which aims to increase collaboration between Mozilla and the academic community. We would like to leverage academic talent to help explore security and privacy research problems, and to strengthen Mozilla's ties to the academic community. Mozilla security engineers aim to actively participate in the research community through thesis supervision, collaborations, placements and Mozilla-hosted security summits. For more info see: https://surf.mozilla.org/Mozilla Security Research Summit 2019 - Arms Race between Adblockers and Anti-adblockersShitong Zhu - Arms Race between Adblockers and Anti-adblockers Talk from the 2019 SF Security Research Summit (https://events.mozilla.org/moz2019securityresearchsummit). This event is part of the Security Engineering University Relationship Framework (SURF) initiative, which aims to increase collaboration between Mozilla and the academic community. We would like to leverage academic talent to help explore security and privacy research problems, and to strengthen Mozilla's ties to the academic community. Mozilla security engineers aim to actively participate in the research community through thesis supervision, collaborations, placements and Mozilla-hosted security summits. For more info see: https://surf.mozilla.org/Mozilla Security Research Summit 2019 - Automated Methods for Fingerprinting DetectionSarah Bird - Automated Methods for Fingerprinting Detection Talk from the 2019 SF Security Research Summit (https://events.mozilla.org/moz2019securityresearchsummit). This event is part of the Security Engineering University Relationship Framework (SURF) initiative, which aims to increase collaboration between Mozilla and the academic community. We would like to leverage academic talent to help explore security and privacy research problems, and to strengthen Mozilla's ties to the academic community. Mozilla security engineers aim to actively participate in the research community through thesis supervision, collaborations, placements and Mozilla-hosted security summits. For more info see: https://surf.mozilla.org/Mozilla Security Research Summit 2019 - CRLite: When Industry & Academia CollideThyla van der Merwe - CRLite: When Industry & Academia Collide Talk from the 2019 SF Security Research Summit (https://events.mozilla.org/moz2019securityresearchsummit). This event is part of the Security Engineering University Relationship Framework (SURF) initiative, which aims to increase collaboration between Mozilla and the academic community. We would like to leverage academic talent to help explore security and privacy research problems, and to strengthen Mozilla's ties to the academic community. Mozilla security engineers aim to actively participate in the research community through thesis supervision, collaborations, placements and Mozilla-hosted security summits. For more info see: https://surf.mozilla.org/Mozilla Security Research Summit 2019 - Decentralized Control of the NetworkReethika Ramesh - Decentralized Control of the Network Talk from the 2019 SF Security Research Summit (https://events.mozilla.org/moz2019securityresearchsummit). This event is part of the Security Engineering University Relationship Framework (SURF) initiative, which aims to increase collaboration between Mozilla and the academic community. We would like to leverage academic talent to help explore security and privacy research problems, and to strengthen Mozilla's ties to the academic community. Mozilla security engineers aim to actively participate in the research community through thesis supervision, collaborations, placements and Mozilla-hosted security summits. For more info see: https://surf.mozilla.org/Mozilla Security Research Summit 2019 - Improving the Security and Usability of PasswordsThomas Ristenpart - Improving the Security and Usability of Passwords Talk from the 2019 SF Security Research Summit (https://events.mozilla.org/moz2019securityresearchsummit). This event is part of the Security Engineering University Relationship Framework (SURF) initiative, which aims to increase collaboration between Mozilla and the academic community. We would like to leverage academic talent to help explore security and privacy research problems, and to strengthen Mozilla's ties to the academic community. Mozilla security engineers aim to actively participate in the research community through thesis supervision, collaborations, placements and Mozilla-hosted security summits. For more info see: https://surf.mozilla.org/Mozilla Security Research Summit 2019 - Internet Pinball: The Security and Privacy Impact of RedirectsMatt Bernard - Internet Pinball: The Security and Privacy Impact of Redirects Talk from the 2019 SF Security Research Summit (https://events.mozilla.org/moz2019securityresearchsummit). This event is part of the Security Engineering University Relationship Framework (SURF) initiative, which aims to increase collaboration between Mozilla and the academic community. We would like to leverage academic talent to help explore security and privacy research problems, and to strengthen Mozilla's ties to the academic community. Mozilla security engineers aim to actively participate in the research community through thesis supervision, collaborations, placements and Mozilla-hosted security summits. For more info see: https://surf.mozilla.org/Mozilla Security Research Summit 2019 - Measuring the Impact of Let's EncryptBenton Case - Measuring the Impact of Let's Encrypt Talk from the 2019 SF Security Research Summit (https://events.mozilla.org/moz2019securityresearchsummit). This event is part of the Security Engineering University Relationship Framework (SURF) initiative, which aims to increase collaboration between Mozilla and the academic community. We would like to leverage academic talent to help explore security and privacy research problems, and to strengthen Mozilla's ties to the academic community. Mozilla security engineers aim to actively participate in the research community through thesis supervision, collaborations, placements and Mozilla-hosted security summits. For more info see: https://surf.mozilla.org/Mozilla Security Research Summit 2019 - Not all third parties are equal: The path to tracking protection for every userSteven Englehardt - Not all third parties are equal: The path to tracking protection for every user Talk from the 2019 SF Security Research Summit (https://events.mozilla.org/moz2019securityresearchsummit). This event is part of the Security Engineering University Relationship Framework (SURF) initiative, which aims to increase collaboration between Mozilla and the academic community. We would like to leverage academic talent to help explore security and privacy research problems, and to strengthen Mozilla's ties to the academic community. Mozilla security engineers aim to actively participate in the research community through thesis supervision, collaborations, placements and Mozilla-hosted security summits. For more info see: https://surf.mozilla.org/Mozilla Security Research Summit 2019 - Preventing Data Exfiltration Attempts in the BrowserPreventing Data Exfiltration Attempts in the Browser by Christoph Kerschbaumer Talk from the 2019 SF Security Research Summit (https://events.mozilla.org/moz2019securityresearchsummit). This event is part of the Security Engineering University Relationship Framework (SURF) initiative, which aims to increase collaboration between Mozilla and the academic community. We would like to leverage academic talent to help explore security and privacy research problems, and to strengthen Mozilla's ties to the academic community. Mozilla security engineers aim to actively participate in the research community through thesis supervision, collaborations, placements and Mozilla-hosted security summits. For more info see: https://surf.mozilla.org/Mozilla Security Research Summit 2019 - Privacy Implications of Real Time BiddingAhmad Bashir - Privacy Implications of Real Time Bidding Talk from the 2019 SF Security Research Summit (https://events.mozilla.org/moz2019securityresearchsummit). This event is part of the Security Engineering University Relationship Framework (SURF) initiative, which aims to increase collaboration between Mozilla and the academic community. We would like to leverage academic talent to help explore security and privacy research problems, and to strengthen Mozilla's ties to the academic community. Mozilla security engineers aim to actively participate in the research community through thesis supervision, collaborations, placements and Mozilla-hosted security summits. For more info see: https://surf.mozilla.org/Mozilla Security Research Summit 2019 - Privacy-conscious Server-side Origin FilteringMichael Smith - Privacy-conscious Server-side Origin Filtering Talk from the 2019 SF Security Research Summit (https://events.mozilla.org/moz2019securityresearchsummit). This event is part of the Security Engineering University Relationship Framework (SURF) initiative, which aims to increase collaboration between Mozilla and the academic community. We would like to leverage academic talent to help explore security and privacy research problems, and to strengthen Mozilla's ties to the academic community. Mozilla security engineers aim to actively participate in the research community through thesis supervision, collaborations, placements and Mozilla-hosted security summits. For more info see: https://surf.mozilla.org/Mozilla Security Research Summit 2019 - Privacy-preserving telemetry in FirefoxHenry Corrigan-Gibbs - Privacy-preserving telemetry in Firefox Talk from the 2019 SF Security Research Summit (https://events.mozilla.org/moz2019securityresearchsummit). This event is part of the Security Engineering University Relationship Framework (SURF) initiative, which aims to increase collaboration between Mozilla and the academic community. We would like to leverage academic talent to help explore security and privacy research problems, and to strengthen Mozilla's ties to the academic community. Mozilla security engineers aim to actively participate in the research community through thesis supervision, collaborations, placements and Mozilla-hosted security summits. For more info see: https://surf.mozilla.org/Mozilla Security Research Summit 2019 - Static/Symbolic Execution for Finding Browser BugsFraser Brown - Static/Symbolic Execution for Finding Browser Bugs, etc. Talk from the 2019 SF Security Research Summit (https://events.mozilla.org/moz2019securityresearchsummit). This event is part of the Security Engineering University Relationship Framework (SURF) initiative, which aims to increase collaboration between Mozilla and the academic community. We would like to leverage academic talent to help explore security and privacy research problems, and to strengthen Mozilla's ties to the academic community. Mozilla security engineers aim to actively participate in the research community through thesis supervision, collaborations, placements and Mozilla-hosted security summits. For more info see: https://surf.mozilla.org/Mozilla Security Research Summit 2019 - Uncovering Information Leakage from Browser ExtensionsQuan Chen - Mystique: Uncovering Information Leakage from Browser Extensions Talk from the 2019 SF Security Research Summit (https://events.mozilla.org/moz2019securityresearchsummit). This event is part of the Security Engineering University Relationship Framework (SURF) initiative, which aims to increase collaboration between Mozilla and the academic community. We would like to leverage academic talent to help explore security and privacy research problems, and to strengthen Mozilla's ties to the academic community. Mozilla security engineers aim to actively participate in the research community through thesis supervision, collaborations, placements and Mozilla-hosted security summits. For more info see: https://surf.mozilla.org/Mozilla Service WeekMozilla Service Week (2)Mary Colvig announces Mozilla Service Week, an effort to reach out and provide technical help to individuals, schools, and non-profit organizations.Mozilla Social Support Meeting: 58 Post Mortem February 18, 2018The monthly Social Support meeting introduces some new changes to the program, some new ways to get involved and some new participants introduce themselves. Check on what is happening in Mozilla Social Support. Mozilla Strategy Articulation and 2016 Strategic Initiatives (Draft 2)The second of 3 reviews of Mozilla's Strategy Articulation* and Topline Targets, this time including the 2016 Strategic Initiatives from each product and organizational line. Strategic planning is taking place throughout Q4 2015, and one more review will be held in December before the Strategy Articulation and 2016 Strategic Plans are finalized and published to the Board of Directors. * Mission, Need & Vision, 5 Year Impact Goals & 3-Year Priorities ** A survey will be sent to all strategic planning participants following the meeting to capture feedback and suggestions.Mozilla Strategy Articulation and 2016 Topline Targets (Draft 1)Review of the first full draft of Mozilla's Strategy Articulation: Mission, Need & Vision, 5 Year Impact Goals and 2016 Top line Targets. Strategic planning will take place throughout Q4 2015, and two more review opportunities will be held during November and December before the Strategy Articulation and 2016 Strategic Plans are finalized and published to the Board of Directors. A survey will be sent to all strategic planning participants following the meeting to capture feedback and suggestions.Mozilla Summer Internship '09QA intern Aaron Train shares his experiences at Mozilla during the summer of 2009.Mozilla Taipei- Creative ways of using your chopsticks2015 Mozlando gift from TaipeiMozilla the MusicalAsa Dotzler will be talking about the history of how mozilla came to be. From Netscape to Mozilla, Asa has been a part of it all and shares his personal insight on the process.Mozilla the Musical with your host Asa DotzlerCome join Asa Dotzler in 10 Forward to hear the tale of Mozilla. The agony, the ecstasy, the epic battles, aliens!, cowboys!....a little something for everyone especially if you are new to the group.Mozilla Town Hall Meeting: Search Partner Follow-upA Special Mozilla Town Hall meeting. 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Audit Go does not need or depend on any other userland code (i.e. it does not depend on the Auditd program and libraries).Mozilla Winter of Security: Seasponge, a tool for easy Threat ModelingThreat modeling is a crucial but often neglected part of developing, implementing and operating any system. If you have no mental model of a system or its strengths and weaknesses it is extremely difficult to secure it correctly. In an effort to help make threat modeling easier a Mozilla Winter of Security (MWOS) team has developed Seasponge, a browser-based graphical threat modeling tool. Written specifically for the browser environment, the tool requires no special addons or plugins and allows one to quickly and easily diagram a system and its data flows and begin the important work of focusing on threats. The code for the project is available on https://github.com/mozilla/seasponge A working client is continually posted here http://mozilla.github.io/seasponge/#/ for you to try out. Have a look at it and if you spot a bug, or see a feature you'd like please contribute by filing a github issue or even better by sending a pull request!Mozilla Winter of Security-2015 MozDef: Virtual Reality InterfaceMWOS Students give an awesome demo of their work adding a unique interface to MozDef: The Mozilla Defense Platform.Mozilla Work Week at Whistler 2015Mozillian in WhistlerMozilla/TechWomen/Internet Society Mixer and Lightning TalksJoin Mozilla community members, SF Bay Internet Society, and TechWomen from the Middle East and Africa for an evening of short talks on: -Why and how technology can be more inclusive for people with disabilities & the Disability Rights Act (DRA) -Why open source and open standards are important for the developing world and for all of us -The work of the Internet Society and how you can get involved and get support for projects in your home country -How to contribute to Mozilla and other open source projects -How to get a paid internship contributing to open source -Efforts to help women with limited technical access and literacy through the Peer to Peer Women's Network -Personal stories from TechWomen -How to apply for a paid fellowship working on the open web. Featuring: Dorothee Danedjo Fouba, IT Journalist and TechWomen Emerging Leader (http://www.techwomen.org) from Cameroon Leah Symekher, Konstantin Kalaitzidis & Michael Snell, San Francisco Bay Area ISOC Chapter Rachel Leventhal, Women's Peer to Peer Network Haben Girma, Skadden Fellowship Attorney, Disability Rights Advocate Dave Steer, Director of Advcacy, Mozilla Foundation Larissa Shapiro, Contributor Development Lead, Mozilla Community BuildingMozillarians, Pathways, and MoreOutreach Program for Women intern Jennie Rose Halperin will give a retrospective on her time as a Community Building Intern, developing opportunities for Mozillians interested in library science, metadata, wiki curation, and more.Mozilla's Cyber(in)security Summit in Washington, D.C.Cyber(in)security, a half-day policy summit that will explore the key issues surrounding the U.S. Government's role in cybersecurity, the full cycle process of how the U.S. Government acquires, discloses and exploits vulnerabilities and what steps it can take to make the internet more secure.Mozilla's Journey From the Datacenter to the Cloud - OSCON 2018by Michael Van Kleeck Mozilla's Mission, Strategy and Programs- Rev 1Pascal Finette explains how to use Tim O'Reilly's Pyramid Model to explain Mozilla's mission and activities.Mozilla's ProductsLi Gong, Mozilla's Senior Vice President for Mobile, and President of Asia Operations, talks about Mozilla's products at the Brussels session of Summit 2013.Mozillians Town Hall - Brand Initiatives - Part TwoThe Brand Strategy and Services team works on ways to tell the Mozilla story to the world. Following up on our September Town Hall, we'll share the latest thinking about what "brand" means to us and to our users. We'll run through our brand map and provide an update on what we're working on and how you can be a part of it. Some of the projects covered will include our on-going brand Tracker study, MozID and Shape of the Web. They'll be lots of room for questions too so add them to the Moderator or you can ask on IRC. == Here is the deck we used: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1DEwwhYDWE6hHInU_lBFaprz-ALVbLTh-DEVQM0g-r3k/edit#slide=id.g985b951e9_1_75Mozillians Town Hall - Brand Initiatives (Mozilla + Firefox)The Brand Strategy and Services team works on ways to tell the Mozilla story to the world. During our Town Hall, we'll share more about how we work, what we're working on, and how you can be a part of it. More specifically, we'll talk about what "brand" means to us and to our users. We'll run through our brand map and talk about some of the projects that are examples of our work coming to life -- The Open Standard, MozID, and Project Lorax. They'll be lots of room for questions too so add them to the Moderator or you can ask on IRC.Mozillians Town Hall 2014 Goals - Add Services to our Product LinesMozillians are invited to join the Account Services Team to learn more about this top line goal -- To become a force in the cloud while delighting our users by adding services to our products. This Town Hall will run for 60 mins with the first 30 for presentation - why this goal matters, how we're doing against it, where we're headed, and how Mozillians can help. The latter 30 minutes will be dedicated to Q&A. Questions can be submitted here ahead of time: https://moderator.paas.allizom.org/e/town-hall-2014-goals-account-services OR during the meeting via IRC. We'll use IRC #townhall with a p/w 20millionMozillians Town Hall 2014 Goals - Getting Firefox on a Growth TrajectoryJoin us for the long awaited Mozillians Town Hall for our Firefox (desktop and Android) goal. Johnathan Nightingale, Eric Petitt, and their teams for an hour long discussion on our flagship product -- what our goals are for 2014, how we're doing against them, where we're headed and how we're going to get there. And, as always, how you can help. If you have questions, please add them here: https://moderator.paas.allizom.org/e/town-hall-2014-goals-firefox-13-augMozillians Town Hall 2014 Goals - Sustainability SeriesMozillians Town Hall (2014 Goals) - Investing in Sustainability. Join Denelle Dixon-Thayer, Susan Chen, and Christopher Tacy for the second in a series of discussions on this big goal. During this Town Hall, the team will share highlights of what we did last year as well as the first part of 2014 and then they'll run through the prospective ideas that are top of mind. The presentation will be fairly short with lots of time for Q&A. If you have questions ahead of time, please share them here: https://moderator.paas.allizom.org/e/town-hall-2014-goals-sustainability-07-augMozillians Town Hall 2014 Goals - Sustainability Series (EOY Fundraising)This is the last Mozillians Town Hall of the year and the final presentation in the Sustainability series. Denelle Dixon-Thayer, Geoffrey MacDougall, Andrea Wood, Ben Moskowitz and Hannah Kane will talk about the role of fundraising in our overall sustainability strategy - how it works, why it's important and how it ties to the bigger picture. The team will also share some of our unique, best in class approaches to raising money (bitcoin, snipit, etc.) and help us all better understand how we can help.Mozillians Town Hall 2014 Goals - Sustainability Series (Tiles)Mozillians Town Hall (2014 Goals) - Tiles is #4 in the Invest in Sustainability series. Join Sean Bohan to learn more about Tiles - what they are, what they aren't, how they work, and why we're trying this. If you have questions ahead of time, please share them here: https://moderator.paas.allizom.org/e/town-hall-2014-goals-tiles-04-sepMozillians Town Hall 2014 Goals - Webmaker: How Mozillians are Teaching The World The WebJoin Mark Surman, Brett Gaylor, Simon Wex, Chris Lawrence, and Michelle Thorne to learn more about How Mozillians are Teaching The World The Web (and specifically about the 2014 goal: https://wiki.mozilla.org/2014#Grow_Adoption_of_Webmaker Please submit your questions here: https://moderator.paas.allizom.org/e/town-hall-2014-goals-grow-webmaker-20-jun IRC #townhall p/w teachthewebMozillians Town Hall Search StrategyMozillians Town Hall to discuss / engage in Q&A about the recent announcement regarding our search strategy. Join Chris, Mitchell and Denelle. Please add your questions here: https://remo.etherpad.mozilla.org/Firestorm-Community-QAMozlandia Day 2 - Andreas GalAndreas Gal on day 2 of the Mozlandia joint work week in Portland, OR.Mozlandia Day 2 - Dave SlaterDave Slater wraps up the leadership briefings on day 2 of the Mozlandia joint work week in Portland, OR.Mozlandia Day 2 - Mark SurmanMark Surman on day 2 of the Mozlandia joint work-week in Portland, OR.Mozlandia Day 2 - Michael LoppMichael Lopp (@rands) talks about the "Old Guard".Mozlandia Day 2 - Mitchell BakerMitchell Baker on Day 2 of the Mozlandia joint work-week in Portland, OR.Mozlandia Day 2 - Mitchell Baker (2)Mitchell Baker on Day 2 of the Mozlandia joint work-week in Portland, OR.Mozlandia Day 2 KickoffDave "Hipster" Slater kicks off the second day of the Mozlandia joint work-week.Mozlandia Keynote: Chris BeardChris Beard's keynote address at day 1 of the Mozlandia joint work week in Portland, OR.Mozlandia Keynote: Darren HermanDarren Herman's keynote address on day 1 of the Mozlandia joint work-week in Portland, OR.Mozlandia Keynote: Johnathan NightingaleJohnathan Nightingale's keynote address on day 1 of the Mozlandia joint work week.Mozlandia Keynote: Li GongLi Gong's keynote address at day 1 of the Mozlandia joint workweek in Portland, OR.Mozlandia Keynote: Mark MayoMark Mayo's keynote address at day 1 of the Mozlandia joint work-week in Portland, OR.Mozlandia Keynote: Mark SurmanMark Surman's keynote address on day 1 of the Mozlandia joint work-week in Portland, OR.Mozlandia Keynote: Mitchell BakerMitchell Baker's Monday morning opening keynote to the Mozlandia work week in Portland, OR.Mozlandia Keynote: Mitchell Baker (2)Mitchell Baker's Monday morning opening keynote to the Mozlandia work week in Portland, OR.Mozlando - Opening SessionThe opening keynotes for the Mozlando 2015 work-week.Mozlando 2018 - All Company PlenaryAll Company Plenary Mozlando 2018 - All Company Plenary - Mitchell BakerAll Company Plenary - Mitchell Baker Mozlando 2018 - CI MondayCI Monday Mozlando 2018 - Emerging TechnologiesEmerging Technologies Mozlando 2018 - Emerging Technologies Lightning TalksEmerging Technologies Lightning Talks Mozlando 2018 - Engineering Lightning TalksEngineering Lightning Talks Mozlando 2018 - Fission for Front End EngineersMike Conley and Felipe Gomes walk the audience through the upcoming Fission changes, and how they will impact the front end code. They also explore some of the ways that the code can be adapted now to be prepared for when Fission is ready to be turned on. Mozlando 2018 - MoFo PlenaryMoFo Plenary Mozlando 2018 - Product PlenaryProduct Plenary Mozlando Dino TankWatch as Mozillians present new ideas for projects in the Mozlando Dino Tank.Mozmill to Marionette conversion bootcamp/trainingHere, Chris Manchester, from the Automation and Tools team, gives both an overview and more in-depth training on Mozmill to Marionette test and test-framework conversion, focusing primarily on Desktop Firefox.MozPost Recommendation System & HuhuMozilla intern KD Chang discusses his time at Mozilla including his work on the MozPost recommendation system and Huhu a bookmarklet that lets you keep a pet in Firefox.mozsprint Curriculum Demo Call - May 23rdhttps://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/mozsprint-2017-demos-may-23 Interested in #mozsprint? Want to hear about the projects beforehand? This call is for you! Mozilla's Global Sprint (#mozsprint) is a fun, fast-paced and two-day collaborative event to hack and build projects for a healthy Internet. A diverse network of scientists, educators, artists, engineers and others come together in person and online to innovate in the open. Leading up to #mozsprint, we're featuring projects you can work on during the event! This is your chance to hear from project leads, get to know the projects and ask your questions. Everyone is welcome to join in! Designers, developers, researchers, teachers pretty much anyone interested in participating and learning how to get involved in an open project. We could use all sorts of input (beyond code), so if you're new to open source, come join us! We'd love to have you involved.mozsprint Demo Call - Apr 25 2017Interested in #mozsprint? Want to hear about the projects beforehand? This call is for you! Mozilla's Global Sprint (#mozsprint) is a fun, fast-paced and two-day collaborative event to hack and build projects for a healthy Internet. A diverse network of scientists, educators, artists, engineers and others come together in person and online to innovate in the open. Leading up to #mozsprint, we're featuring projects you can work on during the event! This is your chance to hear from project leads, get to know the projects and ask your questions. Everyone is welcome to join in! Designers, developers, researchers, teachers pretty much anyone interested in participating and learning how to get involved in an open project. We could use all sorts of input (beyond code), so if you're new to open source, come join us! We'd love to have you involved.mozsprint Demo Call - Apr 26 2017Interested in #mozsprint? Want to hear about the projects beforehand? This call is for you! Mozilla's Global Sprint (#mozsprint) is a fun, fast-paced and two-day collaborative event to hack and build projects for a healthy Internet. A diverse network of scientists, educators, artists, engineers and others come together in person and online to innovate in the open. Leading up to #mozsprint, we're featuring projects you can work on during the event! This is your chance to hear from project leads, get to know the projects and ask your questions. Everyone is welcome to join in! Designers, developers, researchers, teachers pretty much anyone interested in participating and learning how to get involved in an open project. We could use all sorts of input (beyond code), so if you're new to open source, come join us! We'd love to have you involved.mozsprint demos - option A (NinjaFoxes) - May 8th 2018http://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/ol5-demos-a Interested in #mozsprint? Want to hear about the projects beforehand? This call is for you! Leading up to #mozsprint, we're featuring projects you can work on during the event! This is your chance to hear from project leads, get to know the projects and ask your questions. Everyone is welcome to join in! Designers, developers, researchers, teachers?—?pretty much anyone interested in participating and learning how to get involved in an open project. We could use all sorts of input (beyond code), so if you're new to open source, come join us! We'd love to have you involved. 6:13 - Observed City // Fiona – Twitter: @katchooo 15:58 - MBac - Taking a closer look on how bacteria move! // Alex -- @alexwastooshort -- https://github.com/vektorious/mbac #teamMBac 25:55 - floWeaver // Rick Lupton 30:49 - Open Web for Learning & Teaching Expertise Hub (OWLTEH) // Daniel (@villaronrubia), Lauren Heywood 40:35 - Voices under Threat // Christel (Kritzolina)mozsprint demos - option B (YOLOWOLO) - May 8th 2018http://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/ol5-demos-b Interested in #mozsprint? Want to hear about the projects beforehand? This call is for you! Leading up to #mozsprint, we're featuring projects you can work on during the event! This is your chance to hear from project leads, get to know the projects and ask your questions. Everyone is welcome to join in! Designers, developers, researchers, teachers?—?pretty much anyone interested in participating and learning how to get involved in an open project. We could use all sorts of input (beyond code), so if you're new to open source, come join us! We'd love to have you involved. 6:25 - TRANSPOSE - a user-editable database of journal policies // Jessica Polka - @jessicapolka 10:29 - bioSyntax // Alyssa Fegen (@alyeffy) 13:50 - Privacy and anonymity tutorials for journalists // Guillermo Movia - @deimidis 18:25 - Open Sourcing DuraCloud: Beyond the License // Erin Tripp, DuraSpace, @eeohalloran 23:40 - Endangered Data Week // Brandon Locke (@brandontlocke), Jason Heppler (@jaheppler), Rachel Mattson (@captain_maybe), Sarah Melton (@WorldCatLady) 28:25 - Wikicours // Thomas Kuntz @thomaskuntzz 32:22 - // 36:42 - // 40:30 - Project Jste (JavaScript Translated Edition) // Ahmed Hassan @GeeekyBoy 46:00 - Project TItle: HealthyWP // Apostolos Kritikos / t: akritiko 48:54 - Project title: Spread Open Healthy Web // Fahima Zulfath& twitter: @FahimaZulfath 51:55 - Project title: Open Online Study Group (OOSG) // Dilrukshi Dilrukshi_ISaC / Mark / Hasaramozsprint demos - option C (CohortsChaos) - May 9th 2018http://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/ol5-demos-c Interested in #mozsprint? Want to hear about the projects beforehand? This call is for you! 7:44 - Make Rwanda Web Literate // Solange TUYISENGE& @shamusoso 11:38 - ME-BIDS // Elizabeth DuPre t: @emdupre_ g: emdupre 15:21 - IGNITE // Gracielle (@graciellehigino) 24:00 - lab.js // @felixhenninger 20:35 - Project title: Spread Open Healthy Web // Fahima Zulfath & twitter: @FahimaZulfath 28:45 - Pawah! // 34:04 - Sentencing By Numbers // Di Git:@fourthletter 36:30 - 42:00 - Daniel Mietchen // Joint Roadmap for Open Science Tools Leading up to #mozsprint, we're featuring projects you can work on during the event! This is your chance to hear from project leads, get to know the projects and ask your questions. Everyone is welcome to join in! Designers, developers, researchers, teachers?—?pretty much anyone interested in participating and learning how to get involved in an open project. We could use all sorts of input (beyond code), so if you're new to open source, come join us! We'd love to have you involved.mozsprint demos - option D (Cacti) - May 9th 2018http://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/ol5-demos-d Interested in #mozsprint? Want to hear about the projects beforehand? This call is for you! Leading up to #mozsprint, we're featuring projects you can work on during the event! This is your chance to hear from project leads, get to know the projects and ask your questions. Everyone is welcome to join in! Designers, developers, researchers, teachers?—?pretty much anyone interested in participating and learning how to get involved in an open project. We could use all sorts of input (beyond code), so if you're new to open source, come join us! We'd love to have you involved. 6:20 - // 12:08 - // < Team DIGRA: Esther Mwema, Wathagi Ndungu, Noha Ashraf, Adisa Bolutife, Rebecca Ryakitimbo, Uffa Modey & twitter @digigrassroots> 16:20 - // 19:55 - Digital Safety for Open Researchers // @opendigsafety (Madeline Mundt, Madison Sullivan, Verletta Kern, Beth Lyttle, Elliott Stevens) 24:00 - Cultura Binaria // Martina Puppi, Twitter: @martina_puppi GitHub: @nam-301 27:00 - Money Talks // Andrea Ferrero, Twitter: @PocketsChange GitHub: AndreaPocketsChange 30;30 - Whose Data? // Sam Burton | Twitter: @thesamburton 34:25 - Rapid Prototyping Curriculum // Manasvi Lalwani, @manasvilalwani 37:15 - ETER - Open source Air Quality Monitor for community science // Julieta Arancio @cassandreces (tw) 41:10 - OpenHeart Project // Jo Pauls / @JoPauls (GitHub)mozsprint Existing Prototypes & Events Demo Call - May 24rdhttps://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/mozsprint-2017-demos-may-24-2 Interested in #mozsprint? Want to hear about the projects beforehand? This call is for you! Mozilla's Global Sprint (#mozsprint) is a fun, fast-paced and two-day collaborative event to hack and build projects for a healthy Internet. A diverse network of scientists, educators, artists, engineers and others come together in person and online to innovate in the open. Leading up to #mozsprint, we're featuring projects you can work on during the event! This is your chance to hear from project leads, get to know the projects and ask your questions. Everyone is welcome to join in! Designers, developers, researchers, teachers pretty much anyone interested in participating and learning how to get involved in an open project. We could use all sorts of input (beyond code), so if you're new to open source, come join us! We'd love to have you involved.mozsprint New Prototypes Demo Call - May 24rdhttps://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/mozsprint-2017-demos-may-24 Interested in #mozsprint? Want to hear about the projects beforehand? This call is for you! Mozilla's Global Sprint (#mozsprint) is a fun, fast-paced and two-day collaborative event to hack and build projects for a healthy Internet. A diverse network of scientists, educators, artists, engineers and others come together in person and online to innovate in the open. Leading up to #mozsprint, we're featuring projects you can work on during the event! This is your chance to hear from project leads, get to know the projects and ask your questions. Everyone is welcome to join in! Designers, developers, researchers, teachers pretty much anyone interested in participating and learning how to get involved in an open project. We could use all sorts of input (beyond code), so if you're new to open source, come join us! We'd love to have you involved.MTV Commons Test (2)Multi Factor Authentication OverviewGuillaume Destuynder Staff Security Engineer - Risk Analyzer gives the End User Service team an overview on MFAMultiprocess Desktop FirefoxTom Schuster from the Platform team presents "Multiprocess Desktop Firefox"Multi-touch event demoFelipe Gomes provides a demo of multi-touch events.MV2014 Move BrownbagJoin us for MV2014 Move BrownbagMV2014: Final Design Brownbag for New MV OfficesSummary of Mozillian ideas & feedback; design guidelines presentation; MV Offices plan walk-throughMWC 2014 Staff Logistics MeetingDear MWC 2014 Team, It's almost time to head to Barcelona for MWC 2014 and we want to be sure that you have all the information you need have a successful event! Please join the MWC Core Team for a Staff Logistics meeting on Friday, February 14 at 8.00 PST. In this meeting, we will cover: MWC 2014 event activities and schedule Overview of our key messages and product demos How to handle press and media Getting to Barcelona, registration and hotel logistics Collecting staff apparel, stand schedule and on-site process Q&A We encourage everyone going to MWC to attend this important session. If you absolutely can't make it, there will be a recorded version for you to review. Join us live in the SF Commons and in 10FWD in Mountain View. Or, join us via AirMozilla Light refreshments will be served. See you there, ShezmeenMWC BrownbagDear Mozillians, With Mobile World Congress 2014 coming up, and this Brownbag session describes our plans for the event. We present an overview of Mozilla's participation, our key objectives, a day-by-day schedule, and a summary of our activities. Looking forward to seeing you there! Sincerely, Shezmeen & the MWC Core TeamMWoS 2014: MascheThe Masche MWoS team presents their work on building a Memory Analysis Suite for Mozilla InvestiGators (MIG). MASCHE is a cross-platform Go library that provides low-level memory scanning on Linux, Windows and MacOS. It was developed by a team of 4 students from University of Buenos Aires, and part of the Mozilla Winter of Security initiative. https://github.com/mozilla/mascheMWoS 2014: OpenVPN MFAThe OpenVPN MFA MWoS team presents their work to add native multi-factor authentication to OpenVPN. The goal of this project is to improve the ease of use of OpenVPN with MFA and get the changes merged into OpenVPN. OTP, Push and regular authentication methods are supported. The team uses a HMAC session token in order to maintain sessions across disconnections - similarly to websites. Re-authentication is needed only when the session token expire. It has been developed by 3 Senior Undergraduates from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur: Shivanshu Agrawal, Srijan Shetty and Harshvardhan Sharma.MWoS 2015: Let's Encrypt Automation ToolingMozilla Winter of Security presentation of Klaus Krapfenbauer, a graduate student at the security institute SBA Research of the Vienna University of Technology, who worked on implementing the ACME protocol into Nginx.My Summer as a Mozilla IT Tools InternMy Summer at Mozilla2009 Intern Margaret Leibovic tells us about her work on Firefox.My Summer at Mozilla (2)Felipe Gomes describes the multitouch project he worked on as part of his summer internship at Mozilla.My Summer at Mozilla (3)PR intern Shannon Prior discusses her experience this summerMyles BorinsNode.js ReleasesMyles Borins – Signal processing, perceptual audio, and the web audio apiView Source is a brand new conference for web developers, presented by Mozilla and friends, produced by the folks who also bring you the Mozilla Developer Network, to share knowledge of the Open Web.MySQL Load Balancer Proceduresskills: Adding and removing machines from the load balancer, logging into MySQL on a machine Links to load balancer login: PHX1 internal load balancer: https://zlb1.ops.phx1.mozilla.com:9090/apps/zxtm/login.cgi SCL3 internal load balancer: https://internal.zlb.ops.scl3.mozilla.com:9090/apps/zxtm/login.cgiNASA & Opensource - February 12, 2018Timothy Tawney came to Mozilla Paris to talk about NASA initiatives. He explains the main goals of NASA, their future projects, and how the organization spreads its large data. He also explains how NASA is involved in the FLOSS world and shares its code to the community.Navigating Through SpaceSam Fang has not yet given us a description of this presentation, nor any keyword tags to make searching for this event easier.Net Neutrality in Europe: What's Next? With Thomas Lohninger - Jan. 25, 2018Net neutrality: the notion that all data on the Internet should be treated the same, without discrimination or differential pricing -- is at risk in the United States but protected by law in Europe. But is it really being enforced? Our January speaker Thomas Lohninger calls for citizens and technologists to join forces to make sure regulators enforce net neutrality as telcos and cable providers are not doing it on their own. Thomas will share what the EU is doing: who are the decision makers, what is their process, what influences them, what has happened to date and what can we expect in the near future. He'll also share key differences among the EU and the U.S. - not only legally, but culturally, politically and institutionally - and how these will impact the future of the Web, for all of us.Networking - a matter of timingAdrian Lungu presents "Networking - a matter of timing"New AirMozilla Audience Demo - April 24, 2018This is a demonstration of the new AirMozilla portal and webcast consoles. You can visit the new site at https://airmo.mozilla.org. We have launched a fully-integrated SaaS Webcasting solution that will run in parallel with our current custom built web streaming platform for a review period. If you are interested in giving feedback we would be happy to share with you and your teams. You can see a brief overview here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/19AEotHIQ3I28zts8zG0RtlVlW4vqrdN4hHAs_4uGTAM/edit#slide=id.g1e5506c1c3_2_3. To help, we've created an FAQ here: https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/AVSE/INXPO+SaaS+Webcasting+Application+FAQ. Please request all AirMozila webcasts only through The Hub. From an architectural perspective the INXPO SaaS platform runs on the browser-agnostic HTML5 for both mobile and desktop. Events can be streamed from any number of devices included webcams, screen sharing, Vidyo, professional Video, Skype and an increasing number of mobile devices. Content can be streamed via the client, as well as Twitter, YouTube & Facebook concurrently. The legacy AirMozilla platform will be decommissioned later this year. The reasons for the change are multiple; however, the urgency of the change is driven by deprecated support of both the complex back-end infrastructure by IT and the user interface by Firefox engineering teams in 2016. Additional reasons include a complex user workflow resulting in a poor user experience, no self-service model, poor usability metrics and a lack of integrated, required features. We hope that you enjoy the new AirMozilla!New Hire demo test - SpencerNew hire testNew Hire Demo Test ClarissaNew Hire demo test Rainer.New Hire Privacy TrainingNew hires from July and August should join Stacy Martin and Marshall Erwin for Mozilla Privacy Training. All staff are welcome! Privacy training will be a monthly event. Come learn about Mozilla's brand promise around privacy and how we put it into practice. We'll share use cases and more. You'll learn where to find Mozilla's Data Practices (hint: https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/DATAPRACTICES/Data+Practices+Home) and how to find your Data Steward; along with how and when to file a Data Compliance Bug.New Hire Video- Introduction to BugzillaQuick introduction to BugzillaNew Security and Privacy Features in FirefoxJoin the Security and Privacy Engineering team as they talk about new and exciting features they've been working on. Learn how these features impact Firefox security and privacy: Click to Play plugins Contextual Identity Low-rights Firefox (whole process sandbox) CA Pinning Iframe Sandbox HSTS Preload List DOM Crypt Internal API Per-Site Third Party Cookie Settings Mixed Content Blocker Insecure Password Fields HTTPS google search Do-Not-Track New Tech Speaker Onboarding & OverviewIn this session, Michael Ellis welcomes new Tech Speakers to the program and provides and introduction and overview of the Tech Speaker policies and processes. The goal of this video is to help new members learn procedure and associated best practices. In doing so, Tech Speakers can minimize the effort needed for backend paperwork and maximize the time they spend sharing the technologies they love working on.New Webmaker Tool PrototypeNicola Greco node-fxos: Ninja tools for FirefoxOS DevelopmentNicola Greco, "node-fxos: Ninja tools for FirefoxOS Development" MVNihanth Subramanya: Making ContentSearch GreatMozilla intern Nihanth Subramanya presents: Making ContentSearch Great Bringing the new "Flare" design to in-content search, consistent with the main searchbox.Node.js Paris MeetupNode.js Meetup Francophone Paris - Chapitre 01 / Episode 8 - Objects in JS - Quentin Raynaud - Check Out Machine in NodeJS - Paul Souche - Frameworks, CMS, APIs, technologies, Users requirements - Loac Saint-Roch Summary at http://www.nodejsparis.fr/talksNovember Monthly Engagement CallThe regular monthly Engagement call.November Monthly Engagement Call (2)The regular monthly Engagement call.November Privacy Lab - Tracking ProtectionFor November's Privacy Lab, Mozilla and Disconnect will provide an overview of and invite feedback on Firefox's newly launched Tracking Protection feature - tracking blocking as a built-in functionality - which uses Disconnect's blacklist to block requests to known trackers. The brief presentation and Q&A from 5:15-6pm Pacific will also be available on Air Mozilla. The second hour will be dedicated to informal small group discussions and networking (not recorded). Privacy Lab is a meeting for people who are interested in digital privacy in the Bay Area, and is a follow-up to previous events held at Mozilla and other spaces during 2015. The goal of these events is to bring together privacy professionals and privacy community members at non-profits, for-profits, and NGOs alike to foster communication and collaboration. More information about this event and future events can be found at: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Privacy/Privacy_Lab To hear about future events, please join our mailing list, which will send out approximately one mailing and one reminder a month publicizing that month's event: https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/privacy-events. Note that RSVPs will be added to this mailing list as well. Privacy Lab events are dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of event participants in any form. Event participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the event at the discretion of the conference organizers. Our anti-harassment policy can be found at: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Privacy/Privacy_Lab#Code_of_ConductNow You See ItCathy N. Davidson, a distinguished scholar of the history of technology and appointed in 2011 to the National Council on the Humanities by President Obama, is a leading innovator of new ideas and methods for learning and professional development–in school, in the workplace, and in everyday life. Cathy talks about the topics in her book Now You See It: How Technology and Brain Science Will Transform Schools and Business for the 21st Century.NSF WINS Bay Area Meet-UpMozilla and the National Science Foundation are partnering to give away $2M in prizes for wireless solutions that help connect the unconnected, keep communities connected following major disasters and which make use of existing urban infrastructure. Learn more about these Challenges and hear from experts in the field of community wireless networking by watching the opening panel during this Bay Area meet-up.NSF-WINS Challenge ShowcaseNubis AMA Meeting with Denelle - May 3, 2018Nubis AMA Meeting with DenelleNYU MSPN Webinar Series - The tools that make a successful project managerTopic: The tools that make a successful project manager. I.e. How you use the tools that make you successful and how do you decide on them based on your knowledge? Why are project management skills needed in the workplace? What does STEM mean to an organization Speakers: Candice Serran - Director of Program Management @VMware Topic: The Value of Program/Project Management to any organization Bio: Computer Science background - University of Colorado @Boulder 15+ years in program/project management (IBM, Yahoo!, Say Media, Mozilla, VMware) San Francisco native with major passion in people, technology, and GOLF :) Name- Ntu Ngwenya - Director of Analytics & Strategy at Wells Fargo Topic: The value of STEM in an organization The United States has developed as a global leader, in large part, through the genius and hard work of its scientists, engineers, and innovators. In a world that's becoming increasingly complex, where success is driven not only by what you know, but by what you can do with what you know, it's more important than ever for our youth [students/workforce] to be equipped with the knowledge and skills to solve tough problems, gather and evaluate evidence, and make sense of information. (US DOE). Bio: Accomplished business leader with 17 years technology, analytics, strategy and operations experience across multiple innovation-intensive industries including financial services, telecom, and enterprise software. Studied Information Systems + Computer Science & Engineering - University of Zimbabwe and Washington University in St Louis. Born in Zimbabwe, lived in Saint Louis, MO, currently reside in San Francisco, CA. Avid runner, passionate about philanthropic initiatives and fruitful social interactions. Inga Huang - Product Manager at Netflix Netflix Studio - The value of product and project management Bio: Born in Taiwan and grew up in a family of entrepreneurs and business owners. Background is in both Economics and Art with degrees at the University of California, Davis. Hobbies: Scuba diving, Flying (private pilot), hiking/camping, and paintingNYU MSPN Webinar Series - Women in Tech - March 6, 2018This is a panel discussing being a woman in the field of technology.O6 PresentationP.K. Mishra is the CEO of Fingertips Lab, which launched its first product O6 (o6app.com). O6 lets you control apps without looking at or touching your phone, turning the stuff you love to read in apps into radio stations. He received his MBA from University of Michigan and M.Sc. in Computer Science from the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to Fingertips Lab, P.K. Mishra worked in car companies in the U.S. and Europe for over 10 years in various roles including R&D and Product Development.Objets connectacs et BlockChainPremia¨re partie : Mozilla et les Objets Connectacs Il y a une quinzaine d'annaces, le web actait occupac par une armace de protocoles et d'utils propriactaires, confidentiels et souvent hostiles aux utilisateurs. Une obscure communautac libriste nommace Mozilla lanasa la reconquaate qui changea le monde. Aujourd'hui, l'Internet des Objets est a son tour assiacgac et Mozilla envoie ses premiers acclaireurs sur le terrain : les projets Link, SmartHome, SensorWeb, Vaani et SmartTV. Au cours de cette pracsentation, nous discuterons de notre actat d'avancement, de nos objectifs et des difficultacs a surmonter. Deuxia¨me partie : Slock.it, l'IoT et la blockchain Slock.it a pour mission de permettre a n'importe qui de louer, de vendre ou de praater pratiquement n'importe quel objet sans intermacdiaire. Leur premia¨re solution, le Ethereum Computer, apporte la technologie blockchain a l'Internet des Objets, tout en redonnant a l'utilisateur le contra´le de son identitac et de ses informations personnelles.OC16 Mitchell Baker MozillaMozilla Executive Chairwoman Mitchell Baker talks about the digitization of everything.OC16 Mitchell Baker Mozilla (2)Mozilla Executive Chairwoman Mitchell Baker talks about the digitization of everything.October Monthly Engagement CallThe regular monthly Engagement call.October Monthly Engagement Call (2)The regular monthly Engagement call.October Privacy Lab with Guest Speaker Violet Blue author of The Smart Girl's Guide to PrivacyFor October's Privacy Lab, guest speaker Violet Blue will share insights from her newest book, "The Smart Girl's Guide to Privacy." Violet is a privacy activist, author, blogger and independent journalist for CNET, Engadget, Zero Day, ZDNet, CBS News and other outlets. She was the first female podcaster. Violet was named a Forbes 25 "Web Celeb" and one of Wired's "Faces of Innovation." Privacy Lab is a meetup to bring together people who are interested in digital privacy in the Bay Area to foster communication and collaboration. Larger Privacy Labs, like this one, open with a Guest Speaker (usually about 15 minutes after the start time) for 15 minutes, followed by 15 minutes of Q&A. The second hour, participants self-select into smaller groups based on privacy topics of interest.Offline Web AppsVivien Nicolas demonstrates a Mozilla Hacks project that allows Firefox to keep on working even when it's not online.OKR 5 Working open 1st quarter review - March 29, 2018OKR#5 Working open Increase the breadth and depth of people participating in our work by inviting them into a year round cycle of open leadership training and events KR# 1 50 new community members from outside North America engage in 2 or more events - (mentorship program, WOW or other training, Global Sprint, and other online participatory experiences)- w Steph KR#2 90% of mentored project leads from OL#4&5 come back in a leadership position: as a mentor, MozFest 2018 facilitator (proposal), or global sprint wrangler or site host KEY ACTIVITIES & DELIVERABLES IN Q1/Q2 Q1: Publish a centralized year-long cycle of events on the CMS for new community members to get involved in leadership development [KR1] Q1: (roles assigned before the sprint) Create more community leadership roles in the Global Sprint & recruit from OL grads [KR2] Q1: Celebrate leaders in a highlight piece in a regular publication Q1/2: Map leadership roles across organisational programs [KR1/2] Q2: Deliver CPG Training for global sprint site hosts [KR1/2 ] Q2: Develop a process for tracking participation and engagement across activities. [KR1/KR2] Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AB1158r6V3myBRPHLVONr-whJqbUCPIs4kpCqKRb1is/edit#Ola GasidloI'm Offline. Cool! What now?On Push9/10 2:30PM 2:30- Tyler Smith, "On Push" MVOnboarding and the Cost of Team Debt with Kate HeddlestonTechnical debt refers to the "eventual consequences of poor system design." The idea is that when a feature is built it requires a certain amount of work to be thoroughly completed, and, if it is shipped before all the work is finished, anything leftover accrues as debt. If left unaddressed, a team's technical debt can reach a point where forward production must be halted in order to fix the technical issues and overall system design. Team debt is similar. It's the idea that when employees aren't properly trained, integrated, or managed, they are operating at less than optimal efficiency and "team debt" is accrued. Each new employee that is added without being sufficiently trained and integrated increases that debt. At our May Brantina (Breakfast + Cantina), we'll hear more about this from Kate Heddleston, a software engineer in San Francisco. She typically works at or with small, early-stage startups building customer-facing products.One VM to Rule Them AllAbstract: Building high-performance virtual machines is a complex and expensive undertaking; many popular languages still have low-performance implementations. We describe a new approach to virtual machine construction that amortizes much of the effort in initial construction by allowing new languages to be implemented with modest additional effort. The approach relies on abstract syntax tree interpretation where a node can rewrite itself to a more specialized or more general node, together with an optimizing compiler that exploits the structure of the interpreter. The compiler uses speculative assumptions and deoptimization in order to produce efficient machine code. We show that high performance is attainable while preserving a modular and layered architecture, and that new high-performance language implementations can be obtained by writing little more than a stylized interpreter. We present benchmark results for our prototype JavaScript and Ruby implementations, and show how we achieved these results. Bio: Christian Wimmer is a researcher at Oracle Labs, working on the Truffle dynamic language infrastructure, the Graal compiler, the Maxine VM, as well as on other projects that involve dynamic compilation and optimizations. His research interests span from compilers, virtual machines, and secure systems to component-based software architectures. He received a Dr. techn. degree in Computer Science (advisor: Prof. Hanspeter Moeossenboeck) from the Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria. Before the time at Oracle, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Computer Science of the University of California, Irvine, working with Prof. Michael Franz.Online Identity: What Users Care AboutMary Trombley and Lindsay Kenzig present the results of a 14-person study on online identity. The presentation covers the different types of users they found and users' attitudes toward privacy and security. Dan Mills presents some concrete product changes the Identity team is making as a result of this study, plus some ideas for the future.Open Badges Hack SessionMegan Cole's recording of the Open Badges Hack Session from Mozilla Summit 2013 in Toronto.Open by Design: How NASA Innovates to Take on the Universe with Steven RaderIn 2007, the Space Life Sciences group at U.S.-based National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) crafted a strategy: it would go “outside” its own walls to build a balanced research & development portfolio. Or put another way: NASA adopted an open innovation strategy for human space flights, refining its research and technology problems into challenge statements open to a variety of disciplines and technical backgrounds beyond NASA. They're working with their staff to better define (and own) business and technology problems and connect with various communities (some commercial, some not) to improve solutions. As Mozilla rethinks how we do open, thinking strategically about how we work with contributors and others throughout the product lifecycle (and sharing some of our approaches, well, openly), we thought it would be good to take a look at how NASA engineers use open innovation as an valuable tool. On January 31, we'll hear from Steve Rader, the Deputy Manager for NASA's Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation (CoECI). We'll learn how a large, bureaucratic organization tasked with the wildest innovation goals became more nimble and innovative by identifying and effectively working with outside collaborators, and what lessons might apply to us as we innovate in the open at Mozilla.Open House: Content Services 2H GoalsDuring the most recent 8/17/15 internal MoCo meeting, we shared a fairly high-level review of our revised 2H Goals. This is a follow up "open house" session with Darren Herman for those wishing more detail on Content Services' 2H Plans. Working Agenda: 1) Discuss results from our recent Suggested Tiles pilot 2) Share Content Services' strategy 3) Q&AOpen Leaders Demo Call - Las Mozillonas (aka Cohort D) from OL7Open Leaders Demo Call The graduating cohort of Open Leaders will be demo-ing the work they’ve accomplished. You’re invited to watch and learn how you can contribute! This call features the Las Mozillonas (aka Cohort D) from OL7. Open Leaders Demo Call - Mozillian Wizards (aka Cohort A) from OL7Open Leaders Demo Call The graduating cohort of Open Leaders will be demo-ing the work they’ve accomplished. You’re invited to watch and learn how you can contribute! This call features the Mozillian Wizards (aka Cohort A) from OL7. Open Leaders Demo Call - MozMavericks (aka Cohort B) from OL7Open Leaders Demo Call The graduating cohort of Open Leaders will be demo-ing the work they’ve accomplished. You’re invited to watch and learn how you can contribute! This call features the MozMavericks (aka Cohort B) from OL7. Open Leaders Demo Call - Open Sesame (aka Cohort C) from OL7Open Leaders Demo Call The graduating cohort of Open Leaders will be demo-ing the work they’ve accomplished. You’re invited to watch and learn how you can contribute! This call features the Open Sesame (aka Cohort C) from OL7. Open Leaders X Launch Call (Cohort A)Join us for the launch of our inaugural community-run open leadership programs! Learn about each program and how to apply to learn leadership practices and skills for projects across the open ecosystem. https://mzl.la/olx-week-8-aOpen Leaders X Launch Call (Cohort B)Join us for the launch of our inaugural community-run open leadership programs! Learn about each program and how to apply to learn leadership practices and skills for projects across the open ecosystem. https://mzl.la/olx-week-8-bOpen Source Maintainer - Women WILL Engineer the Future - February 21, 2019Open Source Maintainer - Women WILL Engineer the FutureOpen Source Student Leaders Summer Demos (2017)Open Source students from across the USA come together to share what they've been working on in the past few weeks.Open Sourcing DocumentationTake a look at two open source documentation sites and how community-written documentation is providing better resources for developers. MDN is a web development resource for and by developers. The MDN community documents web standards on an HTML-based wiki platform – the code of which is also open source. Web Platforms.org is an effort between all the major browser vendors and WC3 to provide community-written documentation across products, platforms, and technologies. Find out how these efforts compliment each other and validate the open source and community-driven model for documentation. Presented by Janet Swisher Recorded live in the Mozilla Devroom on Day 1 of FOSDEM '13 in Brussels.Open Transport Meetup 1Roncontre dans les locaux de Mozilla Paris des acteurs de l'Open Data applique a la mobilite : Navitia, nouvelle solution de calcul d'itineraire en Open Source, Pieter Colpaert (Open Knowledge), vers une normalisation W3C des donnees transport, Cooperation des acteurs de l'Open Source dans le calcul d'itineraires, Focus sur plusieurs projets Open Transport : apps, datavisualisation et nouveaux services pour les voyageurs.Open Transport Meetup 2Hier sur les afficheurs en gare, aujourd'hui sur le smartphone dans la poche des voyageurs, le secteur du transport et de la mobilitac a toujours actac producteur d'une grande quantitac de data. En juin dernier, Canal TP, SNCF et Conveyal lanasaient le aceMeetup Open Transportae, des acchanges racguliers autour de l'Open Source et l'Open Data dans le secteur de la mobilitac et de tous ceux qui y contribuent : dacveloppeurs, data scientists, spaccialistes de la mobilitac, datajournalistes, startups et acteurs de la mobilitac. Pour ce deuxiame Meetup Open Transport, dans le cadre de la Semaine europacenne de la mobilitac, on se retrouve le jeudi 18 septembre dans les locaux de la Fondation Mozilla a 19h00. RSVP Au programme (non dacfinitif) de ce Meetup : - Les dix ans d'OpenStreetMap avec Gaa«l Musquet et Christian Quest - Ebooks libres et transport du quotidien avec Claire Berthier (StoryLab) - Big Data et mobilitac avec Etienne Ca´me (Ifsttar) - Covoiturage avec Sharette (Gracgoire de Pins, Medhi Boukhlifa) - Personnalisation des mobilitacs avec HomeNow! (Jonathan Del Hoyo) - Apacro et acchanges pour terminer la soiraceOpen Transport Meetup 6Le "Meetup Open Transport", c'est des echanges reguliers autour des initiatives ouvertes dans le secteur de la mobilite (open source, open data, open science, open innovation) avec tous ceux qui y contribuent : developpeurs, data scientists, specialistes de la mobilite, datajournalistes, startups, chercheurs et acteurs de la mobilite.Open Web Apps: Packaged and Privileged Apps on Desktop PlatformsMarco Castelluccio presents "Open Web Apps: Packaged and Privileged Apps on Desktop Platforms"Open Web Fellows Partnership Event - July 21, 2020On the OWF Partnership Event call we’ll hear from expert Fellows about their work, lessons learned during the Fellowship, and where they see the most need and potential to use tech for good—from control of personal data to digital rights organizing in Latin America, advancing consumer protection, and analyzing online content moderation practices. This exclusive, interactive discussion is presented and supported by The Ford Foundation, Siegel Family Endowment, and Mozilla Foundation.OpenHatchAsheesh Laroia provides an introduction to and lessons from OpenHatch, a community website for people looking to find out how to contribute to open source.Opening Keynote: Mitchell Baker at MozCamp EU 2011Mitchell Baker's opening keynote address at MozCamp EU held in Berlin in November of 2011Opening Keynote: Mitchell Baker at MozCamp EU 2011 (2)Mitchell Baker's opening keynote address at MozCamp EU held in Berlin in November of 2011OpenStack-fr - Meetup 10 - OpenStack, les bases.Vous etes administrateur systeme, developpeur, decideur, et vous vous posez des questions sur le role et le fonctionnement d'OpenStack ? Venez suivre ce meetup mercredi 17 septembre dans les locaux de Mozilla a Paris.Operations All Hands - April 25, 2018Operations All HandsOperations All Hands - August 9, 2018Operations All HandsOperations All Hands - March 28, 2019Operations All HandsOperations All Hands - March 8, 2018Operations All HandsOperations All Hands - May 17, 2018Operations All HandsOpquast Day 2018 - November 28, 2018Pour la sixième fois consécutive, nous allons nous retrouver chez Mozilla Paris pour l’Opquast Day, rencontre annuelle des membres de la communauté Opquast. Elle s’étend, cette communauté ! grâce à la certification et à l’arrivée de nouvelles entreprises, agences et écoles.Ops Org pre-Mozlando 2018 - Alan DavidsonOps Org pre-Mozlando 2018Ops Org pre-Mozlando 2018 - Amy KeatingOps Org pre-Mozlando 2018Ops Org pre-Mozlando 2018 - Chris LinOps Org pre-Mozlando 2018Ops Org pre-Mozlando 2018 - Katharina BorchertOps Org pre-Mozlando 2018Ops Org pre-Mozlando 2018 - Mark CrandonOps Org pre-Mozlando 2018Ops Org pre-Mozlando 2018 - Rob MiddletonOps Org pre-Mozlando 2018Ops Org pre-Mozlando 2018 - Susan ChenOps Org pre-Mozlando 2018Optimization Coaching for SpiderMonkeyMozilla Intern Vincent St-Amour presents "Optimization Coaching for SpiderMonkey" - To most programmers, an optimizing compiler constitutes an impenetrable black box whose inner workings are beyond their understanding. Since programmers often must understand the workings of their compilers to write high-performance code, they typically resort to various forms of reverse engineering, such as examining compiled code or intermediate forms. Instead, optimizing compilers should engage programmers in a dialog. In this talk, I will present one such possible form of dialog, optimization coaching, which I developed as part of my PhD thesis, and talk about bringing it to SpiderMonkey.Optimizing for Uncertainty with Mike ArauzThe web is increasingly complex and dynamic. In the natural realm, 'complex adaptive systems' allow for flux and change in tumultuous environments. Our December speaker will draw on these models to illustrate how modern organizations can decide and move quickly. Mike Arauz will share how leading tech and product organizations are not simply adapting to increased change, but innovating and thriving in these dynamic environments by: * operating around networks vs hierarchies * distributing authority * processing information effectively * embracing structured and facilitated methods for collecting feedback and gaining consent on group action. Speaker: Mike Arauz is a Founding Member and Acting President at August, a New York based consulting firm that builds high-performing teams for the world's most meaningful missions. Previously, Mike was a Partner at Undercurrent, where he worked with leaders of global companies to transform how their organizations work and thrive in the 21st century, including GE, Pearson, and The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Mike is also a co-author of the Responsive.org manifesto and a leading contributor to the global self-management and future of work movement.Optimizing PDF.jsIntern Mack Duan from the Labs team presents "Optimizing PDF.js"Optimizing the Compiler and the CompiledJez Ng from the Research team presents "Optimizing the Compiler and the Compiled"Orientacion para Rosetta Stone (en espanol)Rosetta Stone representante, Xiomara Pilon, discutira como Rosetta Stone trabaja, las caracteristicas sociales de aprendizaje que Mozillians pueden aprovechar, y responder a preguntas sobre el recurso.Origins of DOM ChildrenJames Andreou has not yet given us a description of this presentation, nor any keyword tags to make searching for this event easier.Orlando Del Aguila (Mozilla Fellow) - Amplifying Underrepresented Voices Part 1Watch Ford-Mozilla Open Web Fellow, Orlando Del Aguila, speak on his work with Ahwaa, a discussion platform for the LGBT community in the Middle East at Mozilla's Austin All Hands. Learn more about the Mozilla Fellows at foundation.mozilla.org/fellowshipsOrlando Del Aguila (Mozilla Fellow) - Amplifying Underrepresented Voices Part 2Watch Ford-Mozilla Open Web Fellow, Orlando Del Aguila, speak on his work with Ahwaa, a discussion platform for the LGBT community in the Middle East at Mozilla's Austin All Hands. Learn more about the Mozilla Fellows at foundation.mozilla.org/fellowshipsOsunick Team Meeting - October 25, 2018 The Firefox Product Cross-Functional is a meeting to cover all topics related to shipping Firefox. It is a interdisciplinary meeting including Product, Engineering, Product Marketing, Quality, Program Management, Release Management and more! This meeting is a place to offer updates, share late-breaking news, talk about problems to solve, and share celebratory moments. It is a safe and collaborative space to ask tough questions and figure out how we are going to get answers if they are not readily available.Outreachy Participant Presentations Summer 2016Outreachy program participants from the summer 2016 cohort present their contributions and learnings. Mozilla has hosted 15 Outreachy participants this summer, working on technical projects in Firefox, Platform, and Connected Devices. Eight of them presented their projects to the community. In order of appearance: Manel Rhaiem, Being a weatherperson (Mozilla), and predicting the IoT storm Larissa de Andrade Gaulia, Improving Firefox Accounts Services Anjana Vakil, Marionette Test Runner and Automatic Testing for Firefox (and other products) Katie Broida, Solving Firefox UI Paper Cuts Ana Rute Cavalcanti Vaz Mendes, Amazon Machine Images management on Taskcluster Rakhi Sharma, Making Firefox look great on desktop Deepthi Venkitaramanan, What I learned and loved during my Outreachy internship with Webcompat Ana Ribero, Improving Pytest-HTML Outreachy helps people from groups underrepresented in free and open source software get involved. We provide a supportive community for beginning to contribute any time throughout the year and offer focused internship opportunities twice a year with a number of free software organizations. Currently, internships are open internationally to women (cis and trans), trans men, and genderqueer people. Additionally, they are open to residents and nationals of the United States of any gender who are Black/African American, Hispanic/Latin@, American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander. We are planning to expand the program to more participants from underrepresented backgrounds in the future. For more information visit wiki.mozilla.org/outreachy or gnome.org.outreachyOverview of change in Firefox 3.5OWASP Community Event - Part 1Join the local Open Web Application Security Project community for an evening discussing secure development practices for two of the most popular mobile platforms: iOS and Android. In Part 1, Jesse Burns discusses Securing Android ApplicationsOWASP Community Event - Part 2Join the local Open Web Application Security Project community for an evening discussing secure development practices for two of the most popular mobile platforms: iOS and Android. In Part 2, Blake Turrentine talks about Securing iOS Applications.OWASP France Meeting - Mozilla Paris"SonarQube et la Securite" presented by Sebastien GIORIA chapter leader & evangelist OWASP France (11 septembre 2014 - Mozilla Paris)OWASP France Meeting - Mozilla Paris (2)"SonarQube et la Securite" presented by Sebastien GIORIA chapter leader & evangelist OWASP France (11 septembre 2014 - Mozilla Paris)Paris Firefox OS Hackathon PresentationsAs an introduction to this weekend's Firefox OS Hackathon in Paris we'll have two presentations: - Guillaume Marty will talk about the current state of the add-ons and the marketplace; His slides can be found here - Adam Farden will show how to port Firefox OS to a device supported by cyanogenmod.Paris Meetup pour la daccentralisation d'Internet 3Pour cette troisiame acdition du Meetup Daccentralisation du Net, nous allons essayer un nouveau format, celui de la confacrence interactive, en rencontrant les porteurs de deux projets de daccentralisation d'Internet : Framasoft pour Degooglisons Internet et Laurent Chemla, concepteur de CaliOpen.org. Voici plus de dactails sur les deux projets invitacs : Framasoft : ces derniares annaces ont vu se gacnacraliser une concentration des acteurs d'Internet (Youtube appartient a Google, WhatsApp a Facebook, Skype a Microsoft, etc.). Cette centralisation est nuisible, non seulement parce qu'elle freine l'innovation, mais surtout parce qu'elle entraacne une perte de libertac pour les visiteurs. En racponse a cela, Framasoft souhaite mettre en valeur, pour chacun de ces services privateur de libertac, une alternative Libre, Ethique, Daccentralisace et Solidaire. aec L'annonce du projet : Dacgooglisons Internet : notre (modeste) plan de libacration du monde : http://www.framablog.org/index.php/post/2014/10/07/degooglisons-internet aec Charte des services Framasoft : http://degooglisons-internet.org/nav/html/charte.html aec Liste des services Framasoft : http://degooglisons-internet.org/liste/ CaliOpen est un outil visant a permettre a chacun de disposer d'outils de correspondance privace qui favorisent la confidentialitac des acchanges dans un environnement oa l'on peut utiliser plusieurs terminaux (PC, smartphones) et plusieurs canaux (email, SMS, racseaux sociaux, IRC). CaliOpen est un logiciel libre qui se veut intuitif est utilisable par le grand public. aec Fonctionnalitacs : https://caliopen.org/features aec La dacmarche de CaliOpen : https://caliopen.org/aboutParis Meetup pour la decentralisation d'Internet (Partie 1)Rencontrons-nous pour mettre en marche la decentralisation du Net ! Nombreux sont les projets qui visent a permettre d'avancer, chacun a leur niveau, en direction de la decentralisation d'Internet. L'objectif de ce meet-up est de se rencontrer, de voir comment peuvent s'articuler ces differents projets entre eux, et de bidouiller ensemble pour les faire progresser en vue a terme d'avoir un ensemble de solutions qui permettront a chaque utilisateur d'Internet d'avoir un contra´le sur ses donnees tout en limitant la surveillance generalisee.Paris Meetup pour la decentralisation d'Internet (Partie 2)Rencontrons-nous pour mettre en marche la decentralisation du Net ! Nombreux sont les projets qui visent a permettre d'avancer, chacun a leur niveau, en direction de la decentralisation d'Internet. L'objectif de ce meet-up est de se rencontrer, de voir comment peuvent s'articuler ces differents projets entre eux, et de bidouiller ensemble pour les faire progresser en vue a terme d'avoir un ensemble de solutions qui permettront a chaque utilisateur d'Internet d'avoir un contra´le sur ses donnees tout en limitant la surveillance generalisee.Paris Office Visit: Denelle Dixon-Thayer - Code of Conduct Presentation 3.09.17Denelle will host meeting in the Paris office for employees - Code of Conduct. There were some audio troubles during the recording - from around 34:30 onwards the audio becomes clear.Paris Scala User Group meetingLa soiree sera en 2 parties avec une introduction de 30 minutes sur le language Rust par Felix Klock, suivi par une presentation de FlamSpark par l'equipe technique de Flaminem: "Nous proposons de montrer comment Scala nous a permis de d'implementer FlamSpark, un outil de machine learning developpe par Flaminem, base sur Apache Spark. Nous expliquerons nos differents choix d'architecture, et nous montrerons comment les fonctionnalites apportees par scala (fonctions implicites, case class, etc) permettent d'ameliorer la simplicite et la modularite du code. " Niveau Rust : aucun Scala: moyen Spark: moyenParisJS Mai 2014Au programme : Firefox OS, framework web "du futur", Redis... Les places partiront vite, racservez et venez assister a un bel acvanement dans les locaux prestigieux d'une "entreprise" mythique du web ! Le dactail : Comment contribuer a Firefox OS (maame sans taclacphone) ? Comment trouver un bug qui vous intacresse ? Comment utiliser les outils dacveloppeurs pour dacbugguer ? Je prendrai un bug facile a corriger, installerai Gaia, montrerai comment corriger le probla¨me via les outils dacveloppeurs et ensuite soumettre la correction pour aatre intacgrac au tronc commun. J'aimerai aussi parler de ce qui intacresse les gens donc s'il y a des demandes avant le meetup, j'essayerai de les intacgrer. Talk/Live coding de 20 min par Anthony Ricaud MeteorJS : extinction imminente des dinosaures du web Recueillez les impressions d'un dacveloppeur qui utilise Meteor. Il vous dira que c'est impressionnant, facile, presque magique. Venez daccouvrir pourquoi la planate Internet est aussi enthousiaste a l'acgard de cette plateforme 100% Javascript, 100% libre, qui permet de faire des applications web en un temps record. Live coding de 20 min par Vianney Lecroart Redis avec NodeJS Redis est une base de donnaces de plus en plus populaire qui allie performances et flexibilitac. Dans ce talk, je me propose dans un premier temps de faire une introduction gacnacrale de Redis et ses diffacrentes facettes: une key-value store "classique"un serveur de "structures de donnaces" (hash, list, sorted sets)des techniques multiples de persistance et de racplicationtransactions, pub/sub et scriptingclustering + auto-sharding (redis cluster)"macmoire partagace" entre plusieurs process puis d'enchaacner par des exemples pratiques d'utilisation de Redis sous NodeJS Talk de 20 min par Chunchat Lam PhaserJS / Easy HTML5 gamedev Phaser.JS est un framework permettant de cracer n'importe quel type de jeu 2D tra¨s simplement. Fork de Pixi.js il est capable d'optimiser via WebGL votre application sur de tra¨s nombreuses plateformes. Les possibilitacs offertes sont nombreuses: animations, easing,physique, preloader, shaders, particules, camacra... Lightning Talk de 5 min ou Talk long de 20 min selon le talk sur Redis, par Bertrand Coizy Faites le macnage dans vos templates avec DustJS ! Encore un moteur de template me direz-vous ? Et oui... mais celui-la vaut vraiment le dactour ! C'est un coup de coeur. Il est aussi bien adaptac aux besoins simples gracce a sa syntaxe de base habituelle qu'aux besoins acvoluacs avec des helpers, des fonctions intacgraces, une gestion asynchrone ou du streaming. LinkedIn ne s'y est pas trompac, le choisissant pour ces qualitacs et pas uniquement la compilation proposace ou ses excellentes performances ! Le temps de ce talk je vous propose de montrer les capacitacs de la baate, vous pourrez ainsi appraccier par vous maame ! Note: ce talk peut exister en version longue ou Lightning Lightning Talk de 5 min ou Talk long de 20 min selon le talk sur Redis, par Emmanuel RemyParticipation at MozillaThe Participation Forum helps all Mozillians achieve crazy and ambitious goals by bringing people into the project, increasing the skills of community.Participation at Mozilla - May 28, 2015The Participation Forum helps all Mozillians achieve crazy and ambitious goals by bringing people into the project, increasing the skills of community.Participation at Mozilla (10)The Participation Forum helps all Mozillians achieve crazy and ambitious goals by bringing people into the project, increasing the skills of community.Participation at Mozilla (11)The Participation Forum helps all Mozillians achieve crazy and ambitious goals by bringing people into the project, increasing the skills of community.Participation at Mozilla (12)The Participation Forum helps all Mozillians achieve crazy and ambitious goals by bringing people into the project, increasing the skills of community.Participation at Mozilla (2)The Participation Forum helps all Mozillians achieve crazy and ambitious goals by bringing people into the project, increasing the skills of community.Participation at Mozilla (3)The Participation Forum helps all Mozillians achieve crazy and ambitious goals by bringing people into the project, increasing the skills of community.Participation at Mozilla (4)The Participation Forum helps all Mozillians achieve crazy and ambitious goals by bringing people into the project, increasing the skills of community.Participation at Mozilla (5)The Participation Forum helps all Mozillians achieve crazy and ambitious goals by bringing people into the project, increasing the skills of community.Participation at Mozilla (6)The Participation Forum helps all Mozillians achieve crazy and ambitious goals by bringing people into the project, increasing the skills of community.Participation at Mozilla (7)The Participation Forum helps all Mozillians achieve crazy and ambitious goals by bringing people into the project, increasing the skills of community.Participation at Mozilla (8)The Participation Forum helps all Mozillians achieve crazy and ambitious goals by bringing people into the project, increasing the skills of community.Participation at Mozilla (9)The Participation Forum helps all Mozillians achieve crazy and ambitious goals by bringing people into the project, increasing the skills of community.Participation CallThe Participation Call helps connect Mozillians who are thinking about how we can achieve crazy and ambitious goals by bringing new people into the project and working closely with contributors.Participation Call (2)The Participation Call helps connect Mozillians who are thinking about how we can achieve crazy and ambitious goals by bringing new people into the project and working closely with contributors.Participation Call (3)The Participation Call helps connect Mozillians who are thinking about how we can achieve crazy and ambitious goals by bringing new people into the project and working closely with contributors.Participation DemosWatch the Participation Team share what we've learned and worked on in Q3 2015.Participation Demos - Q4/2016Find out what Participation has been up to in Q4 2016Participation Heartbeat 2 DemosThis is a chance to get a picture of what we've achieved in the past ~2.5 weeks, offer feedback and help to our colleagues, and start thinking about what we've learned. Agenda: 1) Demos - 1hr - Marketpulse (Emma) - Bangladesh (Brian) - External Experts Group (Lucy) - Firefox for Android (George) - Participation Team Communications (Ruben/Emma) - Participation Lab tracking (Emma/Lucy) 2) Reflection on Heartbeat Process - 20min - What worked? - What do we want to improve for the next cycle? 3) Hacking on next Heartbeat projects - 10minParticipation Heartbeat 3 DemosThis is a chance to get a picture of what we've achieved in the past 3 weeks, offer feedback and help to our colleagues, and start thinking about what we've learned.Participation Metrics at MozillaA story of systems and data. Community builders need data to measure growth, track volunteer contributions and measure success. Over the past year we have been pioneering the way we gather data about participation in Mozilla by defining contribution types, crafting pathways, building large scale systems, and publishing data. In this talk we will be giving the overview of the efforts so far and the way forward.Participation Q1 Demos - 2016It's the end of the first quarter of 2016 and the Participation Team is going to be sharing what we worked on, learned, and accomplished over the past three months. This is a great way to learn about what the Participation Team is up to and connect with the team.Participation Q3 DemosWatch the Participation Team share the work from the last quarter in the Demos.Participation Q4 Demos - 2015Find out what the Participation Team worked on, learned, and accomplished in Q4 by watching us present on each of our major quarterly objectives. This is a great way to get ready if you're joining us in Mozlando!Particle PresentationZachary Crockett, Particle Founder & CTO, has ten years experience developing secure, scalable, universally usable, database-backed applications. He specializes in architecting complex systems and is passionate about providing his team with a vibrant and challenging work environment. Crockett has a PhD from the University of Minnesota for both Music Composition and Computer Science. In his spare time he composes electroacoustic music for modern dance. If you wanted to connect your car to the internet, what would you do? What about moisture sensors in a hundred-acre garlic field? Leak detection on oil or water pipes in the middle of nowhere? These use cases can all be served by a cellular internet connection, which until recently was inaccessible without big telecommunication contracts and six-figure certification nightmares. Enter the Particle Electron! Let's see how easy cellular IoT can be!Passages: Leveraging Machine Virtualization and VPNs to Isolate the Browser from the Local DesktopLance Cottrell, chief scientist for Ntrepid, presents Passages, a secure browsing platform for business which leverages machine virtualization and VPNs to completely isolate the browser from the local desktop. Passages also uses the Anonymity technologies and infrastructure developed by Anonymizer to hide the user's identity providing significant protection against targeted attacks. Passages is designed to integrate with enterprise centralized system administration and authentication systems.Password Manager Training, November 29, 2018Password managers are one of the most useful tools for protecting your online account. However, they are not always intuitive and can be difficult to get started with. This session, presented by InfoSec and Service Desk, will walk Mozillians through the setup and use of Mozilla-provided password managers (LastPass and 1Password), and discuss best practices to use them successfully.Paul Ford - Keynote- The Web TodayView Source is a brand new conference for web developers, presented by Mozilla and friends, produced by the folks who also bring you the Mozilla Developer Network, to share knowledge of the Open Web.Payments in the Firefox MarketplaceWant to get paid for your work on apps? Then you'll need to know about how payments work in the Marketplace. This covers paid apps and in-app payments steps through what developers will need to implement in order to accept payments from users.PeninsulaJSA Monthly Web development meetup for the Peninsula and South Bay Area. 4th Wednesday of every month.Per Guth - Loading screen for WebsitesAt Mozilla Weekend Berlin Per Guth delivers a lightning talk about a loading screen for websites which open in full screen mode in Firefox.Perceptions of Security and Privacy Risks OnlinePerceived risk is informed by a myriad of affective assessments, nine of which have been examined rigorously for offline risk decisions. Is the risk voluntarily taken? Is the impact of the risk immediate or delayed? Does the individual understand the implications of the risk? What is the perceived effectiveness of expert systems/judgments? Does the risk appear controllable? Is the risk new or old? Is it commonly encountered or rarely available? Does it impact individuals or communities? How severe are the consequences of risk taking behavior? This research examines how these nine dimensions inform perceived risk and decision-making online, and its implications for risk communication, technical design and public policy.
CEO Gary Kovacs and VP of Products Jay Sullivan are joined on stage by CEOs from key partners such as Deutsche Telekom, Qualcomm, Telefonica and Telenor, to share the latest news about Firefox OS.
La rueda de prensa de Mozilla del Mobile World Congress se retransmitira en vivo desde el Hotel Arts de Barcelona. El CEO Gary Kovacs y el Vicepresidente de Productos Jay Sullivan, compareceran junto con los CEOs de sus partners clave como Deutsche Telekom, Qualcomm, Telefonica y Telenor para compartir las ultimas novedades de Firefox OS.
Spanish Translation of Mozilla's press conference at Mobile World Congress, streamed live from the Hotel Arts in Barcelona.
Mitchell talks about the state of Mozilla and our values as a community.
Join the Security and Privacy Engineering team as they talk about new and exciting features they've been working on.
Learn how these features impact Firefox security and privacy:
Mary Trombley and Lindsay Kenzig present the results of a 14-person study on online identity. The presentation covers the different types of users they found and users' attitudes toward privacy and security.
Dan Mills presents some concrete product changes the Identity team is making as a result of this study, plus some ideas for the future.
MDN is a web development resource for and by developers. The MDN community documents web standards on an HTML-based wiki platform – the code of which is also open source. Web Platforms.org is an effort between all the major browser vendors and WC3 to provide community-written documentation across products, platforms, and technologies. Find out how these efforts compliment each other and validate the open source and community-driven model for documentation.
Presented by Janet Swisher
In Part 1, Jesse Burns discusses Securing Android Applications
In Part 2, Blake Turrentine talks about Securing iOS Applications.
Perceived risk is informed by a myriad of affective assessments, nine of which have been examined rigorously for offline risk decisions.
People rarely read privacy policies, but they're important. So let's make it easier for users to understand the most meaningful things a website does with their data. To accomplish this Disconnect is hosting a project to crowd-source — think Wikipedia — turning websites' privacy policies into a set of Creative Commons licensed privacy icons. The project also will publicly launch with an API so that any developer can build tools using the icons and crowd-sourced data. Here's a link to the current iteration of the project and a rudimentary Firefox add-on we created for the hackathon:https://icons.disconnect.me/
Our goal for the hackathon is for participants to iconify 1000 (or more) privacy policies, so we ask each participant to read the privacy policies of 10 websites and apply the privacy icons to those sites. This critical mass of policies will be the foundation for further development of privacy-icon tools — and the theme for a follow up coder hackathon.
Everyone is welcome to participate, no coding skills are required. We are excited to connect with and include people and organizations interested in privacy, data transparency and the Open Internet. Current participants include student groups from Stanford, Hastings, and Harvard (to name a few); individuals from organizations including Mozilla, FTC, ACLU, CDT, Lawyerist, and Law Gives; privacy experts and lawyers. So this event is sure to be a great opportunity to dialog with thought leaders while contributing to a great project.
Firefox certainly isn't as smooth as you would like it to be, at least in some situations. But sometimes, these problems are hard to reproduce for developers because they only appear under some circumstances.
The Gecko profiler empowers users and allows them to either give important profiling data to developers, or track the root cause of their performance problems themselves.
Other times, Firefox is not entirely to blame, and scripts on some web sites are just too slow. The Gecko profiler also allows to profile content performance.
Mike Hommey introduces the Gecko profiler, and shows how to use it in different scenarios, and how to use it to get useful data from your desktop browser or even Firefox for Android.
The Mozilla QA team is developing a prototype for this initiative. Parul Mather introduces the project to the Mozilla community as well as soliciting feedback about ways to potentially improve the workflow or improve the tool for maximum efficiency.
Presented by Tristan Nitot
WebFWD Cohort II Graduation Day!
Join Diane Bisgier and the Cohort II WebForward teams to see what they've been working on.
What's so hard about running an election? Can technology help?
Ben Adida digs into why running a successful election is so hard, looks at the history of election technology, and explores the latest technology, both stats and crypto, that can help us trust our election results a good bit more than we do today.