Planet Additions: Class Of 7/10/2011

July 10th, 2011 by raccettura

Geoffrey MacDougall (feed) – Geoffrey leads partnership development for the Mozilla Foundation, building relationships with foundations, government agencies, and the broader non-profit sector.

Chris Lord (feed) – Chris Lord, an engineer working on the Firefox Mobile platform. Chris joined Mozilla in June and is based in London. Chris is also an active member of the GNOME community.

Planet Additions: Class Of 7/5/2011

July 5th, 2011 by raccettura

Jared Wein (feed) – Jared recently joined the Firefox team, currently focused on the user interface of the browser. He recently graduated with a Masters in Computer Science from Michigan State University and previously worked at TechSmith Corporation (Okemos, MI) as a Software Engineer on Camtasia Relay.

Crystal Beasley (feed) – Crystal is an interactive designer who wanted to test gaming theory in the real world. So she created a Kickstarter project and raised $1,600 to build a pie cart. She baked her Granny’s favorite pie recipes, and sold the slices after games of roshambo. When she’s not baking, you can find her making mayhem as a UX Designer.

Web FWD (feed) – Official blog for Mozilla’s Web FWD innovation accelerator. More information at http://webfwd.org

Planet Additions: Class Of 6/27/2011

June 27th, 2011 by raccettura

Chrissie Brodigan (feed) – I work on the Creative Team at Mozilla as an engagement lead (a hybrid role, part technical implementation/part design & user research). I’m an advocate of web standards, lover of HTML5, and mayhem maker in the world of getting designers to work on open source software projects big & small. I blog at http://chrissiebrodigan.com & tweet as @tenaciouscb

Rob Hawkes (feed) – Rob is a Technical Evangelist within the Developer Engagement team at Mozilla. He’s addicted to visual programming and spends most of his life experimenting with the latest Web technologies. Rawkes is his personal blog which documents his experiments and related goings on within the Web industry.

Breaking the egg (feed) – Breaking the egg is a place for us to post UI ideas and mockups for Thunderbird and other Messaging products.

Planet Additions: Class Of 6/12/2011

June 12th, 2011 by raccettura

Curtis Koenig (feed) – New Sr. Security Program Manger at Mozilla, this blog will be for things security, Mozilla and technical.

Lucas Adamski (feed) – I run the Product Security team at Mozilla, focused on making the web a shinier and safer place! This blog contains some semi-official stuff, but mostly its my personal observations and meanderings.

Luke Wagner (feed) – Luke is a programmer and has been working on the JavaScript Engine for the past two years. He enjoys long walks through the source trees, modal text editors, maligned programming languages and trying to make us faster.

Planet Additions: Class Of 5/21/2011

May 21st, 2011 by raccettura

Laura Forrest (feed) – “I’m a Marketing Manager on the Creative Team at Mozilla. This is a home for my pontifications on tech, marketing, working on the Engagement team at Mozilla, and more!”

Robert Nyman (feed) – I’m a new Technical Evangelist for Mozilla and a strong believer in HTML5 and the Open Web. I’ve been doing web development since 1998, and regularly blog at http://robertnyman.com and tweets as @robertnyman

Matjaž Horvat (feed) – Mozilla contractor, working on Pontoon.

Benoit Girard moved from planet interns to planet mozilla.

Planet Additions: Class Of 5/15/2011

May 15th, 2011 by raccettura

Product Team (feed) – The Products Team spends a lot of time thinking about where we want to go with our products, and how we want to get there. We will be using this new blog to talk about product roadmaps, priorities, strategies, planning, processes, and all those sorts of things.

Web Application Security (feed) – The Mozilla Infrastructure Security team’s blog for discussion of web security tools, techniques, and defenses.

Mozilla Kenya (feed) – Blog for the Mozilla Kenya community, its activities and updates on local opensource/openweb trends and communities

Michael Verdi feed was updated.

Wladimir Palant feed was updated.

Planet Addition: Engineering Newsletter

May 14th, 2011 by Asa

Engineering Newsletter (feed) This is the Web version of the Mozilla Weekly Engineering Newsletter, your source for all of the week’s most important Mozilla engineering news and information. The original version of this Newsletter can be found mixed in with lots of other Mozilla developer planning stuff at the mozilla.dev.planning forum.

Planet Additions: Class Of 5/8/2011

May 8th, 2011 by raccettura

Kevin Gadd (feed) – Kevin Gadd is a programmer on the performance team, working on new developer tools, analytics, and performance improvements for Firefox. In his spare time he works on developer tools for video game creators, along with games of his own.

JP Rosevear (feed) – JP Rosevear works with Gfx and Accessibility as a director in the platform group at MoCo. He has been involved with free software for the past 13 years developing and managing work around GNOME, OpenOffice, openSUSE and Linux.

Andy McKay (feed) – Andy is Web Developer at Mozilla. He’s been doing Django and Python for quite a while and likes talking for ages about how awesome they are. Can also be found talking about beer and Canadian politics.

Aaron Train (feed) was moved over from planet intern.

Planet Additions: Class Of 5/1/2011

May 1st, 2011 by raccettura

Tim Taubert (feed) – Tim Taubert works in the Firefox Team. He has been a Panorama contributor since late 2010 and joined Mozilla in April 2011. He loves programming languages, Linux and Open Source.

Winston Bowden (feed) – Winston Bowden is a marketing and communications professional who enjoys delivering relevant content to consumers with email and other permission-based marketing channels.

Planet Addition: Frank Yan

May 1st, 2011 by raccettura

Frank Yan (feed) – Frank is a front-end developer on the Firefox team. The former intern blogs about designing and implementing smooth interactions in the browser UI. He relishes turning ideas into prototypes and mockups into the next version of Firefox.