WeeklyUpdates/2018-01-29
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- Every Monday @ 11:00am Pacific Time (19:00 UTC)
- https://air.mozilla.org/channels/project-meeting/ to watch and listen
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- Presenters only: Vidyo room "Brownbags". Do not use this room if you're not planning to speak.
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- If you plan on presenting, please join the Vidyo BrownBags 20 minutes prior to the start of the meeting and announce to the A/V Technicians that you will be speaking so that they can confirm your Audio and Video.
All-hands Status Meeting Agenda
Items in this section will be shared during the live all-hand status meeting.
Friends of Mozilla
- Many thanks to add-on reviewers erosman, rctgamer3, Teo, and Spoji for their review contributions over the last quarter!
- The add-ons team would like to hi5 the following community members for making 3+ code contributions to add-ons projects during the month of January: hameleonka, Christophe, ravneete, VishalCR7, and Oriol.
- Thanks to Tech Speakers Shagufta, Rebecca & Flaki, who facilitated workshops at JSConf Asia last week, and to Abhiram, Vigneshwer, & Eugenio who were out speaking at conferences in India and Italy.
Upcoming Events
This Week
Monday, 29 January
Tuesday, 30 January
- WebExtensions APIs Triage
- 18:30 UTC / 10:30am PST | ACE Vidyo Room
Wednesday, 31 January
- Add-ons Community Meeting
- 16:30 UTC / 8:30am PST | ACE Vidyo Room
- Monthly Speaker Series: Open by Design: How NASA Innovates to Take on the Universe, with Steven Rader of NASA
- Location: Mozilla San Francisco + Air Mozilla
- Time: 10am PT / 1pm ET / 5pm UT / 6pm BST
- Host: Susy Struble
- In 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 a valuable tool.
- Details
Thursday, 01 February
Friday, 02 February
Saturday, 03 February
- Global Diversity CFP (Call for Proposals) Workshop happening around the world on Saturday, to "encourage and advise newbie speakers to put together your very first talk proposal and share your own individual perspective on any subject of interest to people in tech." Many Mozillians (staff and volunteers) are participating as organizers, facilitators, attendees. We will have a workshop in Brussels at FOSDEM in parallel to the Mozilla Dev Room track. If you want to participate, tickets are free, and events are happening around the world (including many cities that have a Mozilla office).
Sunday, 04 February
Next Week
Speakers
The limit is 3 minutes per topic. It's like a lightning talk, but don't feel that you have to have slides in order to make a presentation. If you plan on showing a video, you need to contact the Air Mozilla team before the day of the meeting or you will be deferred to the next week. The meeting is streamed in a 4:3 format in order to allow for split screen. If your slides are 16:9 "widescreen" format, please indicate in the "Sharing" column below.
Presenter | Title | Topic | Location | Sharing | Media | More Details |
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Who Are You? | What Do You Do? | What are you going to talk about? | Where are you presenting from? (Moz Space, your house, space) | Will you be sharing your screen? (yes/no, 4:3 or 16:9) | Links to slides or images you want displayed on screen | Link to where audience can find out more information |
Gervase Markham | Policy Engineer; I also run MOSS | MOSS Status Update | My house, Loughborough, UK | No | N/A | MOSS Q4 Update blog post |
Rizwan Tufail and Amy Schapiro | Director and Senior Manager (respectively) of MoFo's Leadership programs | MoFo Fellowships | SFO | No | -- | Link to airmo talk set 1 // Link to airmo talk set 2 // Link to tech policy hangout // Blog announcement about host orgs |
Michael Van Kleeck | Enterprise Solutions Architect | The Weekly MinIT! | PDX- Widmer | No | n/a | https://wiki.mozilla.org/IT/WeeklyMinIT |
Asa Dotzler | Firefox Roadmap | Weekly Firefox Update | MTV | No | n/a | 2018-01-29 |
Dan Veditz | Firefox Security | Firefox 58.0.1 security update | MTV | No | n/a | https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/ |
Welcome!
Let's say hello to some new Mozillians! If you are not able to join the meeting live, you can add a link to a short video introducing yourself.
Who is being introduced? | Who are you? (the introducer) | Where are you doing the introduction? | Where are they from? | How will they be part of Mozilla? |
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Their Name | Your Name | Intro location | Their Location | Their Role |
Maryann Cristofi | Richard Whitmarsh | TOR | MTV | IT Operations (MOC) Manager |
Peter Cho | Nate Weiner | SF | Pocket SF | Head of Design (Pocket) |
Joel Aro, Jovit Shi & Khalid Abdullani | Mike Poessy | Mozilla Toronto | Service Desk |