Mozilla Hacking Day


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Join us for a "Mozilla Hacking" Day in Berlin!
What is the event about?
Mozilla community members give technical presentations about their current work on different projects at Mozilla (e.g. a look at the test infrastructure used at Mozilla, an update on the new multiprocessing work for Firefox). Later on all attendees are invited to hack on different Mozilla Projects: Firefox Core, Firefox OS, Firefox for Android, Testing Infrastructure, Webmaker, and more - Happy hacking! As there will be people from different areas of the Mozilla projects this is a good opportunity to get started with hacking the Mozilla code base or ask questions about the chttps://www.meetup.com/Berlin-Mozilla-Meetup/eventshttps://www.meetup.com/Berlin-Mozilla-Meetup/events/168814182//168814182/ommunity. No idea what to hack on? We can give you directions to an interesting Mozilla project perfectly fitted for your skills!
Rough time table:
Overall: feel free to come and leave as you wish!
Abstract outline:
• Morning: Breakfast, Presentations, Coffee, Presentations, Lunch
• Afternoon: Time for hacking (whatever you want. Maybe on any of the projects presented?), work together with Mozillians, chat and more presentations
More concrete version:
• 9:00 AM: === BREAKFAST - sponsored by Mozilla ===
• 10:00 AM: "Welcome / Introduction to Mozilla" by Michael Kohler and Julian Viereck
• 10:20 AM: "Next things for Firefox" by Tim Taubert
• 10:40 AM: "Firefox OS Development" by Colin Frei
• 11:00 AM: "Mozilla Research" by Till Schneidereit
• 11:20 AM: === COFFEE BREAK - sponsored by Mozilla ===
• 11:40 AM: "WebRTC" by Avinash Kundaliya
• 12:00 AM: "ScanJS - scanning JS for security issues" by Frederik Braun
• 12:20 AM: Lightning Talk - "Webmaker" by Michael Kohler and "MDN" by Florian Scholz
• 12:40 AM: === LUNCH BREAK - sponsored by Mozilla ===
• 01:40 PM: "Hacking part introduction" by Georg Fritzsche others
In addition to the presentations in the morning, following future topics will be presented in the afternoon (no fixed timetable yet):
• "Mozilla Research Extended" by Till Schneidereit
• "Towards Multiple Processes in Firefox (e10s)" by "Tom Schuster"
• "Firefox OS Malware Defense and the Firefox OS Crypto Concept" by Christiane Ruetten
• "Calendar Data for Apps and the Web with ICAL.js" by Philipp Kewisch
• "Mozmill & release testing of Firefox" by Henrik Skupin
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Hope to see you there!
PS: You can find almost all Mozilla projects at Github (https://github.com/mozilla/), ready to be improved by you!
PPS: You can't wait until April? Go to http://www.whatcanidoformozilla.org and see what you can do for Mozilla!

Mozilla Hacking Day