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25-February-2014

Mozilla Project: 2014-02-24

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All-hands Status Meeting Agenda

Items in this section will be shared during the live all-hand status meeting.

Friends of Mozilla

Thanks to Jeff Potts for all the code he’s been contributing to our community directory, Mozillians.org!

Thanks to Ouesten (Marco Aurélio), Diego Victor, and Anderson for their awesome initiatives on Support Forums and Contributor Forums on SUMO pt-BR.

Upcoming Events

Wednesday, 26 February

Thursday, 27 February

Project Status Updates (voice updates)

Webmaker

Speaker Location: non-verbal

  • In case you missed it: Report-outs on launching our Gigabit Communities as well as diving into Webmaker Work Week in Toronto on our blog.

Open Badges

Speaker Location: Washington, DC

February 12-13 Summit to Reconnect Learning Announcement Summary:

  • Over seven organizations have pledged their commitment to working with Open Badges within their communities: Pearson, ETS, edX, Workforce.io, The Council for Aid to Education, The Afterschool Alliance, and Hive Learning Networks.
  • A new Badge Alliance has formed, which is a network of organizations and individuals working together to build and support an open badging ecosystem. Erin Knight will lead the Alliance, transitioning out of Mozilla over the coming months.
    • Over 15 organizations have signed up to be founding members of the new Alliance, including Pearson, Blackboard, HASTAC, Digital Promise, Digital Youth Network and much more. You can read more about the Badge Alliance on Erin’s blog [1]:
  • Nine cities are working together towards summer of learning initiatives modeled from last year’s Chicago Summer of Learning, and many will launch pilots this summer using a shared tech platform, as well as shared content and pathways, called the Cities of Learning Tech Package.

Full details of the Summit are available here [2].

Open News

Speaker Location: Chicago

  • Last week, OpenNews launched SourceJobs, a listing of journalism code jobs on the Source website. Additional details can be found in this announcement.

Mozilla Science Lab

Speaker Location: non-verbal

  • Join the open Software Carpentry lab meeting this week.

IT

Speaker Location:
mjeffries, San Francisco

•WebOps (Brandon Burton and Chris Turra) helped run the Mozilla booth at the SoCaL Linux Expo, demoing Keon and ZTE Open phones and having a great time promoting FirefoxOS at one of the biggest open source conferences in North America

•MWC 2014 is shaping up to be a big milestone for Mozilla, and IT played a key role in making it happen. Here’s a quick update from Albert Villarde from Barcelona:

– First off, hats off to Joel Braddock and Clarissa Sorenson from EUS.  Joel was key to arranging all the logistics and keeping track of all the tasks, dates, and delivery!  Clarissa is on the ground at MWC and has been nothing short of spectacular!  She’s been mostly dedicated to installing FxOS builds and helping the QA team.  

– Second, we’ve partnered with American AV (folks that did the 2013 Summit) to provide onsite support.  This year, we’ve had to cover 2 large venues (MWC and the press event) plus a dozen other offsite gatherings.  We could not have done this without their support.  

– For the press event last night, we worked with the hotel to provide 200Mb capacity for our wifi. Last I heard between 300-400 press showed up.

– At the MWC “Stand” (aka Booth), we’ve prepared 2 transit feeds from the onsite provider (Fira).  Our primary feed is a 100Mb “production” network fit to serve about 800 concurrent connections, of which half are assumed to be phones!  

– In the last couple days, we overcame some logistics hurdles, hardware shortages, vendor network snafus and a power outage lasting 9 hours. Again, we could not have done this without contract help, experience with trade-shows, and quick thinking.

– On Stand, in addition to the transit connection, we prepped reference devices, laptops, mac minis (to run displays), tablets, an over-abundance of adapters of every variation, cables, cell power packs, ELMOS (projectors, not red toys), airports, socket server, roku, printer, switches, wifi controller, APs, 1000′ of ethernet cables, and of course a “control center” to come down to this –> MWC readiness!

Web Compatibility

Speaker Location: ATX (miketaylr)

  • wired.com widgets working now
  • instructables.com “get the app” modal actually closes now.
  • Firefox OS mobile site wins: cbs.com (935908), kjendis.no (975924), ndtv.com (974790), www.1and1.fr (964604), allocine.fr (964166), hvg.hu (878234), lancenet.com.br (827576), climatempo.com.br (827631), bumeran.com.ve (828445), arukereso.hu (878222)

Send us your mobile site compat bugs!.

Speakers

Presenter Title Topic Location Share? Media More Details
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, other info) Links to slides or images you want displayed on screen Link to where audience can find out more information
Megan Cole Marketing Lead Summit to Reconnect Learning // Badges My house in Washington, DC No N/A http://openbadges.tumblr.com/post/77179382403/srl14-a-week-of-reflection-collaboration
Erik Rose Project Lead, DXR Easier, better, prettier searching of Mozilla source trees My glacier-carved lair in North Carolina Yes N/A http://dxr.mozilla.org/ https://blog.mozilla.org/webdev/2014/02/07/dxr-gets-a-huge-ui-refresh/

Roundtable

Do you have a question about a Mozilla Project or initiative? Let us know by Friday- we’ll do our best to get you an answer.

Please note that we may not always be able to get to every item on this list, but we will try!

Who are you? Area of question Question
What’s your name? What do you work on? Is your question about policy, a product, a Foundation initiative, etc. What would you like to know?

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.

Introducing New Volunteers

New Volunteer(s) Introduced by Speaker location New Volunteer location Will be working on
Who is the new volunteer(s)? Who will be introducing that person? Where is the introducer? Where is the new person based? What will the new person be doing?

Introducing New Hires

New Hire Introduced by Speaker location New Hire location Will be working on
Kearwood Gilbert Jet Villegas Vancouver Vancouver Platform Engineer
Dethe Elza Wil Clouser Portland Vancouver Marketplace
Jennifer Chaulk Sheila Mooney Mountain View Canada – remote Engineering Program Manager
Richard Pappalardo Edwin Wong San Francisco Mountain View Services QA Engineer
Mike Lien Brian Huang Taipei Taipei Firefox OS QA Engineer

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Notes and non-voice status updates that aren’t part of the live meeting go here.


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