Archive for April, 2012

Mozilla’s Portland Presence

April 20th, 2012 | Category: Mozilla Spaces

Photo Credit Reid Beels

At long last the green city known for its breweries and bookstores will house Portland Mozillians under one roof. Sharing space with like-minded companies at the Collective Agency, employees will now have an office to collaborate, socialize and spread the Mozilla love.

We caught up with Portland resident and longtime Mozillian, Dietrich Ayala to tell us a bit more about their office space.

How many Mozilla people are in the space right now? How many do you expect?

Right now there are two to three people in the office on any given day, with a total of 12 people signed up. Several people are moving their desktops from home into the space soon. It just opened this month, so we’re still ramping up – once we get the Vidyo machine running and snacks/coffee/drinks available, we’ll see more people here on a regular basis.

How many other people or companies are there? Does the co-working space have a name or any affiliation or social cause?

The co-working space is called Collective Agency. The tenants are software developers, tech and non-tech start-ups and entrepreneurs, artists and various non-profit workers. There’s also a brain scientist, a beer educator, and a sustainable toilet designer. It’s a democratic and mission-driven co-working space, with an elected council and a constitution.

Portland is known known for being super bike-friendly. Do most of you bike to the office?

Several of us do! If I look wet on Vidyo, that’s why! Some of us live too far out to bike. Taras Glek lives in Hillsborough, and takes train in most of the way and bikes the rest. Dave Camp takes the train in from Washington state!

Portland also has a reputation for gourmet food trucks. What is your favorite local food truck?

Our office is within walking distance of two large cart-pods in downtown Portland. My favorite cart for lunch is probably Nong’s Khao Man Gai, which serves a simple and delicious Thai chicken dish.

Can you put a bird on it?

Ha! At one point I was on a Vidyo call, and realized I was the only one with a piece of art in the background… and OF COURSE it had a bird on it. However, there’s no bird art in the coworking space that I’ve seen. Yet.

 Thanks to Dietrich and Reid Beels for his photos. More of Reid’s photos can be found on flickr.

 

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WPR working around the Globe

April 20th, 2012 | Category: Mozilla Spaces

Photos from our newest sites around the globe.

 

Vantage Data Center, Santa Clara, CA *Now Open*

London Office *Now Open*

Vancouver Office *Opening Soon*

San Francisco Bike Shed *Opening Soon*

San Francisco Floor 3 *Opening Soon*

 

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Welcome Elisabeth!

April 16th, 2012 | Category: News and Events

Please join us in welcoming Elisabeth Laude to our Mozilla WPR team.

Elisabeth is the new Office Services Coordinator for our Paris site. In addition to having experience in office management and administration, Elisabeth is devoted to the open web and has worked tirelessly as a volunteer for open source non-profits fighting against ACTA, SOPA and PIPA.  Her goal is to be able to combine this passion with a career and working at Mozilla will make that dream a reality.  We are extremely excited to have her on board. Bienvenue a` Elisabeth!

 

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Flying on Southwest?

April 16th, 2012 | Category: News and Events,Tips,Travel

You asked. We delivered.

You now can book flights and earn Rapid Rewards points through Southwest Airlines via Egencia.

Egencia’s Southwest Airlines partnership is landing in two phases.

Phase 1:

You’re now able to view Southwest flight options by clicking on a link on your flight search results page.  This link will bring you to our SWABIZ  (Southwest Airlines Business) account page.

If you are a frequent Southwest traveler you can log in with your Rapid Rewards number. If you do not have a Rapid Rewards number you can enroll in the program on this page. You can book and earn flight credits for Southwest Flights booked through SWABIZ and flights will be billed directly to Mozilla.

Important notes:

*Flights are booked through Southwest’s SWABIZ site, not Egencia.

*Please select the appropriate department code.

*Flight purchases will not notify an approver. Please check with your manager before purchasing your flight.

Phase 2:

Coming this Summer, Egencia will allow you to see and book Southwest flights directly from your Egencia results page.  Approvers will be notified and Rewards points will continue to be applied to your personal Southwest account.

Please contact Karen Esterly for all travel related questions.

Happy Travels, Mozillians!

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