Air Mozilla Live - Meet Ellen Siminoff, Mozilla Corporation Board of Directors

This Wednesday, at 1PM I’ll be hosting another episode of Air Mozilla Live. Our guest for this show is Ellen Siminoff, the newest member of the Mozilla Corporation Board of Directors. Mitchell Baker, Mozilla’s Chairman, will join us in conversation with you all, the Mozilla community, as we get to know our newest Board member.

You can read more about Ellen at Mitchell’s introduction post.

So please join us on Wednesday for Air Mozilla Live.

Who: The Mozilla community, host Asa Dotzler, and guests Ellen Siminoff and Mitchell Baker
When: Wednesday, July 2nd, from 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. PDT (UTC-07:00)
Where: View the webcast and join the chat at air.mozilla.com.

Download Day Live

On Tuesday, June 17, at 10 a.m. PDT (5 p.m. UTC) we will be launching Firefox 3 and our Download Day World Record attempt.

Join us for Air Mozilla Live as we cover the Firefox 3 launch from Mozilla’s world-wide headquarters in Mountain View, California. We’ll be broadcasting with live interviews from some of the key contributors to Firefox 3 as well as checking in throughout the day on the Mozilla community’s attempt to set the Guinness World Record for most software downloads in 24 hours.

If all goes according to plan, we’ll also be able to bring in live coverage from Mozilla’s Toronto office and a live interview with Mitchell Baker from Seoul, Korea. We might even be able to peek in on some of the 500+ Firefox launch parties!

It’s going to be a fun and festive day all across the globe, so please join us at air.mozilla.com and be a part of the celebration and the record books!

Air Mozilla Live - 10 Years of Mozilla

This Monday, on the ten year anniversary of the Mozilla source code release, we’ll be joined by Mitchell Baker, Brendan Eich, Mike Shaver, and Chris Hofmann for a special one hour retrospective, “10 Years of Mozilla”. We’ll be talking about the early days, major inflection points for the organization, and what’s in store for the next 10 years of Mozilla.

So please join us on Monday for Air Mozilla Live.

Who: The Mozilla community, host Asa Dotzler, and guests Mitchell Baker, Brendan Eich, Mike Shaver, and Chris Hofmann.
When: Monday, March 31, from 11:00:00 - 12:00:00 PDT (UTC-07:00)
Where: View the webcast and join the chat at air.mozilla.com.

Also: As part of the year-long celebration of Mozilla’s 10 years, we’re gathering up video memories from our community of contributors. If you’d like to share some of your experiences with Mozilla, please upload them to YouTube and tag them with “mozilla-anniversary” so that we can locate them. You’ll be able to see the first batch of video memories starting one hour before Monday’s show and we hope to add another batch at least once a month.

(If you do record a video memory, hold onto the clip so that if we decided to put it into the Air Mozilla program, we can use the higher quality footage rather than YouTube’s downsampled version.)

See you all on Monday!

Show Notes: Air Mozilla Live - February 21, 2008

AIR MOZILLA LIVE - February 21, 2008

Host Asa Dotzler
Guests:
David Ascher, CEO Mozilla Messaging
Alex Faaborg, User Experience Designer at Mozilla

Cast & Crew
Produced by Marcia Knous
Camera by ???
Production Assistance by Carsten Book

TOPIC: Mozilla Messaging Launch and Firefox 3 Native Themes

Links:
http://www.mozillamessaging.com
http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/getinvolved/

http://blog.mozilla.com/faaborg
http://people.mozilla.com/~faaborg/files/20080210-iconsM2i4/m2i4.png_large.png

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Welcome to another installment of Air Mozilla Live. I’m your host, Asa Dotzler.

We’ve got a great show for planned you today. We’ll be joined by David Ascher, CEO of Mozilla’s new Mozilla Messaging organization, and UE Designer at Mozilla, Alex Faaborg.

In the first half of the show, David will be talking with us about the launch of the new Mozilla Foundation subsidiary, Mozilla Messaging Inc., upcoming Thunderbird releases, and the future of internet messaging.

The second segment will feature Alex Faaborg and a community discussion about the new native look and feel for Firefox 3.

As usual, we’ll be taking your questions via IRC, IM, and email so if you haven’t already, you can join us on the server irc.mozilla.org in the channel #airmozilla or reach us on any of the IM networks at username airmozilla.

First, the news.

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Firefox 3 Beta 3 released
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A little over one week ago, Firefox 3 Beta 3 was released. The new features and fixes are too much to list out here, but if you haven’t gotten it yet, head over to mozilla.com/firefox/all-beta.html and download the Beta today.

Earlier this month, Mozilla also released Firefox 2.0.0.12, a security and stability update fixing three critical security flaws.

Extend Firefox 2 Contest
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Also last week, the second Extend Firefox contest wrapped up and the winners were announced! The contest received well over 100 entries and there were three Grand Prize winners: the Minimap Sidebar Exension by Tony Farndon (UK); SamePlace by Massimiliano Mirra (Italy); and Shareaholic by Jay Meattle (USA).

AMO
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On Friday, the Mozilla’s add-ons site has just arrived in Beta at preview.addons.mozilla.org. In addition to the new look and feel, the site now has an improved developer’s control panel with statistics, better sandbox integration, and simpler categories and navigation. Check out the new site and let the AMO team know what you think.

T-Shirt Design Contest
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Mozilla is hosting a T-Shirt Design Contest to help promote the launch of Firefox 3! The winning design will have worldwide exposure as the official Firefox 3 T-Shirt, and be featured as an exclusive item in the Mozilla Store. You can find out more about the contest by visiting spreadfirefox.com/tcontest.

Firefox 500M Downloads
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Today Firefox reached another amazing milestone, 500,000,000 total downloads. The Mozilla Marketing Community invites you celebrate this milestone by inviting 15 of your friends to help break another record at a site called FreeRice.com. The goal is to achieve 500,000,000 grains of donated rice in one day, enough to feed 25,000 people. You can find out more at spreadfirefox.com

FOSDEM ‘08
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This weekend, the FOSDEM ‘08 conference happens. Mozilla is be hosting a series of talks in the Mozilla Developer Room, and that schedule is now available on the FOSDEM site.

QMO
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Finally, Tony Chung would like me to remind you all that the QA team is always looking for help in testing the latest Firefox 3 betas and ongoing Firefox 2/Thunderbird 2 security releases. You can join the community of enthusiastic testers each friday in the #testday channel on irc.mozilla.org and you can subscribe to the betatesters@mozilla.org alias to be the first ones notified of new and exciting developments in Mozilla products. More information can be found on quality.mozilla.org

Planet
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As we’ve done on each prior show, we’ll wrap up the news by announcing the new additions to Mozilla’s community voice at planet.mozilla.org. A big planet welcome to Laura Thomson, Marcio Galli, Gavin Sharp, Max Kanat-Alexander, Stephen Lau, Jane Finette, Carsten Book, David Mandelin, Jens Hatlak, “Lucy” Connor, Madhava Enros, Matthew Gertner, Mic Berman, and Michael Ventnor.

You can learn a bit more about each of these Mozilla contributors by visiting blog.mozilla.com/planet and you can follow theme and scores of other Mozilla contributors by subscribing to the Mozilla planet feed at planet.mozilla.org.

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DAVID ASCHER and MOZILLA MESSAGING
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ALEX FAABORG and FIREFOX 3 THEMES
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Air Mozilla Live - David Ascher on Mozilla Messaging and Alex Faaborg on Firefox 3’s Native Themes

This week’s Air Mozilla Live broadcast will feature a discussion with David Ascher, CEO of Mozilla’s new Mozilla Messaging organization. David will be talking about the launch of this new Mozilla Foundation subsidiary, upcoming Thunderbird releases, and the future of internet messaging. The program will also facilitate a community discussion about the new native look and feel for Firefox 3 on Mac, Windows, and Linux. Our guest for this segment of the show is Alex Faaborg, the User Experience Designer who has led much of this effort over the last year. Got thoughts, suggestions, rants about the new themes? Alex can’t wait :-) You won’t want to miss this exciting discussion.

So join us, this Thursday for our live community discussion and “call-in” show.

Who: The Mozilla community, host Asa Dotzler, and guests David Ascher, and Alex Faaborg.

When: Thursday, February 21, from 14:00:00 - 15:00:00 PST (UTC -8.)
Where: View the webcast at air.mozilla.com and participate on IRC, IM, or email.

  • IRC: join the discussion on irc.mozilla.org #airmozilla
  • IM: instant message your questions to the AIM/YIM/GTalk screenname airmozilla.
  • email: send in your questions before and during the show to airmozilla@mozilla.com.

Air Mozilla is now streaming 24/7 with a new live show every month (or as close to that as makes sense.) If you’ve got ideas for shows, please email us and let us know. Even better, if you’re a part of the Mozilla community and you’d like to be interviewed or present on our live broadcast, let us know.

Show Notes: Air Mozilla Live - January 9, 2008

AIR MOZILLA LIVE - January 09, 2007.

Host Asa Dotzler
Guests:
Michell Baker, Mozilla Chairman
John Lilly, Mozilla CEO

Cast & Crew
Produced by Marcia Knous
Camera by Clint Talbert
Production Assistance by Carsten Book and Alix Franquet

TOPIC: Mozilla Corporation Role Changes

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Welcome to another installment of Air Mozilla Live. I’m your host, Asa Dotzler.

We’ve got a very interesting show for planned you today. We’ll be joined by Mitchell Baker and John Lilly to discuss the recent role changes at Mozilla.

We’ll be taking your questions via IRC, IM, and email so if you haven’t already, you can join us on the server irc.mozilla.org in the channel #airmozilla or reach us on any of the IM networks at username airmozilla.

First, the news.

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NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Firefox 3 Beta 2
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Firefox 3 Beta 2 was released on Dec 18th, and is available for download.

Ongoing planning for Firefox 3 can be followed at the Firefox 3 Planning Center at wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox3 as well as in mozilla.dev.planning and on irc.mozilla.org in #granparadiso.

Mozilla Labs launches Weave
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Weave is a new Mozilla Labs project where Mozilla formally explore how Web browsers like Firefox can do more to broker rich experiences while increasing user control over their data and personal information. For more information, visit the Mozilla Labs blog at labs.mozilla.com

Live Chat Support
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On Dec 28th, Mozilla officially opened Live Chat support to users of Firefox. Users who can’t find answers to their support questions in the knowledge base or the forum can now get real time help troubleshooting their issues with more skilled Firefox users.

If you’re interested in learning more, or even better, in helping out, visit the support site at support.mozilla.com

Spread Firefox v2
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A brand new version of Spread Firefox (SFX) has been launched. Spread Firefox is the home of the Mozilla Marketing efforts. There you can find official Mozilla marketing projects as well as scores of volunteer efforts. Spread Firefox exists to unite the community into one cohesive marketing force that even competitors with unlimited resources can’t compete with. For more information, and to get involved, visit the all new Spread Firefox site at spreadfirefox.com

Planet Mozilla
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And as has become customary, we wrap up today’s news segment with notices of additions and changes to our community voice, planet.mozilla.org

Smokey Ardisson - Smokey is a Camino contributor. Specifically, he leads the QA team, co-leads the website and documentation team, and contributes build-related patches.

Zbigniew Braniecki, AKA Gandalf - Gandalf is a member of the Board of Directors in Mozilla Europe and is going to work on various aspects of the Mozilla community with Paul Kim and Tristan Nitot starting in mid January.

Brad Lassey - Brad joined Mozilla in October after focusing on mobile browsing for France Telecom for 4 years. He’ll be working in the Mobile team and blogging about Mozilla’s mobile activities.

Seth Spitzer - Seth is a long-time Mozilla contributor who is currently a member of the Firefox team at Mozilla. He’ll shortly be moving to an email startup with Scott MacGregor and David Bienvenu.

Marco Zehe - Marco Zehe has only been in the Mozilla Community for a few months but has already made a huge impact improving accessibility.

Jeff Griffiths - Jeff has been working for ActiveState for over 4 years, primarily involved with user and community support, web development and evangelism around extending and customizing Komodo.

Ben Hearsum - Ben got involved with Mozilla through the Seneca program, and he now works on QA and Build tools.

Christian Sejersen - Christian Sejersen joined Mozilla a month ago to head up the mobile engineering group.

Edward Lee - Edward (Mardak on IRC) is a Summer 2007 Mozilla/ActionMonkey intern now starting the Ph.D. program at UIUC, yet somehow manages to find time to work on the Download Manager.

We’ve also added the Camino Blog and for those that track blogs individually, it should also be noted Doug Turner moved his blog.

All of these changes are tracked, with links, at the Planet Changes blog. blog.mozilla.com/planet

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And that’s the news. We’ll be back after the break with our special guests, Mitchell Baker and John Lilly.

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Mitchell Baker and John Lilly

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Show notes for November 28, 2007

AIR MOZILLA LIVE - November 28, 2007.

Host Asa Dotzler
Guests:
Melissa Reeder (Creative Commons)
Mark Finkle & Dave Townsend (Mozilla Evangelism and Mozilla Apps)
Christian Sejersen (Mozilla Mobile)

Cast & Crew
Produced by Rainer Cvillink
Co-Producer and Camera by Marcia Knous
Production Assistance by Rhian Baker, Mary Colvig, and Carsten Book

TOPIC: Creative Commons, Extension Development and the Extend Firefox contest, and Mozilla Mobile.

http://creativecommons.org/
http://extendfirefox.com
http://wiki.mozilla.org/Mobile

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Welcome to another installment of Air Mozilla Live. I’m your host, Asa Dotzler.

We’ve got a great show for you today. We’ll be joined by Melissa Reeder from Creative Commons, Mark Finkle & Dave Townsend for the Extend Firefox program, and Christian Sejerson of Mozilla Mobile.

We’ll be taking your questions via IRC, IM, and email so if you haven’t already, you can join us on the server irc.mozilla.org in the channel #airmozilla or reach us on the various IM networks at username airmozilla.

First, the news.

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The Book of Mozilla

This week we saw the launch of the Mozilla Project’s community newsletter titled about:mozilla. The weekly newsletter, appearing every Monday, will cover the latest news, information, and announcements from across the breadth of the Mozilla project, giving you a heads-up on the coming week’s meetings and events, and helping you stay on top of what’s going on in the Mozillaverse.

Deb Richardson, the project coordinator encourages community members to submit news items for about:mozilla. She says in the initial issue, “If there’s something you think should be included in the newsletter, send it along to mozilla-news-submissions@mozilla.org. If you have questions or comments, you can contact the editor at news-editor@mozilla.org. Your feedback is always welcome and appreciated.”

This News Segment at Air Mozilla Live will rely heavily on the about:mozilla newsletter and we encourage you to subscribe to stay up to date between AML broadcasts.

Mozilla Foundation launches Directed Giving program
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When you donate to the Mozilla Foundation, you now have the option of directing your donations to one of four selected projects (Bugzilla, SeaMonkey, Camino, and Mozilla accessibility for people with disabilities). You can also choose to make a traditional unrestricted donation as well. The Mozilla Foundation will take note of your choice, and keep track of how much money has been designated for each project. They will then work with the people responsible for each project and come up with some worthy project-related initiatives to fund using those designated donations.

As an extra incentive to help get the program started, the Mozilla Foundation will match 2-for-1 any donations you designate for these projects from now until the end of 2007, up to a maximum of $10,000 per project. For more information, see Frank Hecker’s blog post at http://hecker.org/mozilla/directed-giving

Firefox 3 Beta 1 shipped last week
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Firefox 3 Beta 1 is now available for download. Join the already more thn 500,000 testing this latest beta. Earlyfeedback from our community says it’s rendering modern web pages and applications really fast, people just love what we’re affectionately calling the awesomebar — the new auto-complete, full-page zoom is also getting a lot of positive reaaction.

We need all the testing we can get on the beta, so if you haven’t gotten it yet, please do and let us know how it works for your daily browsing needs.

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-beta.html

Proto: new Mac theme in beta
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If you’re a Mac user, when you first run the beta you’ll see an offer to get Proto, the prototype of the new Firefox 3 theme for OS X. Proto represents the first phase of the new Mac theme work, driving towards a more native look and feel on that platform. The second phase will be modifying Proto to include a cross-platform shape and control set which will differentiate Firefox from other applications. The end goal should be an OS X native feeling browser that also definitely feels like Firefox. If you install the Proto add-on, you’ll get updates as new versions of the theme are available.

Extend Firefox 2 add-on contest
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Everyone knows that one of the best things about Firefox is that you can customize it to do what you want, how you want. Add-ons are the core of this magic, and we’re having our second Extend Firefox add-on development contest.

The contest runs until December 31st, and there are three Grand Prizes and twelve Runner-up prizes this year. Submissions will be judged on user experience, innovation, and the use of open standards, so it’s time to pull out all the stops and get hacking. For more information about the contest, judges, prizes, and how to enter, see the Extend Firefox website.

http://extendfirefox.com

And that’s the news. We’ll be back after the break with our first guest Melissa Reeder.

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Melissa Reeder, Creative Common’s Development Coordinator.

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Mark Finkle & Dave Townsend talking about the Extensions.

Easy Stuff Resources
extension wizard - online, simple and it works
JS xpcom wizard - online, simple and it works
mozilla IRC - #extdev is full of friendly help
building a sidebar - its easier than you think
tweaking the statusbar - covers more stuff
McCoy - signing your extension to work in Firefox 3
updating & versioning extensions - general information

Hard Stuff Resources
JS XPCOM - easier than binary and useful for sharing data across browser windows
a href=”http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/How_to_build_a_binary_XPCOM_component_using_Visual_Studio”>building with the SDK - not as easy as you would hope
building with the tree - its a better way and worth learning

More Resources
developer.mozilla.org - docs for Mozilla developers
xul reference - XUL, by the book
xul tutorial - XUL, by example
building an extension - all the various parts
code snippets - great examples for common things
addons.mozilla.org - lots of addons you can take apart & study

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Christian Sayerson, Mozilla Mobile lead

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AML with guests Mitchell Baker and John Lilly

Don’t miss this special edition of Air Mozilla Live. We’ll be discussing John Lilly’s new role as Mozilla CEO and Mitchell Baker’s plans for her Chairman role. As usual, we’ll be taking your questions live via IRC, IM, and email.

So join us, this Wednesday for our live community discussion and “call-in” show.

Who: The Mozilla community, host Asa Dotzler, and guests Mitchell Baker, John Lilly
When: Wednesday, January 09, from 10:00:00 - 11:00:00 PST (UTC -8.)
Where: View the webcast at air.mozilla.com and participate on IRC, IM, or email.

  • IRC: join the discussion on irc.mozilla.org #airmozilla
  • IM: instant message your questions to the AIM/YIM/GTalk screenname airmozilla.
  • email: send in your questions before and during the show to airmozilla@mozilla.com.

Air Mozilla is now streaming 24/7 with a new live show every month (or as close to that as makes sense.) If you’ve got ideas for shows, please email us and let us know. Even better, if you’re a part of the Mozilla community and you’d like to be interviewed or present on our live broadcast, let us know.

air mozilla live this wednesday

This special, extended, Air Mozilla Live broadcast will feature guests from the Creative Commons, as they get ready to celebrate their 5th anniversary; the Mozilla application team, sharing expertise in extension development; and the Mozilla Mobile Platform team, discussing Mozilla’s mobile goals, target platforms, and next steps.

Join us, this Wednesday for our live community discussion and “call-in” show.

Who: The Mozilla community, host Asa Dotzler, and guests Melissa Reeder, Mark Finkle, Dave Townsend, and Christian Sejersen.
When: Wednesday, November 28, from 14:00:00 - 15:30:00 PST (UTC -8.)
Where: View the webcast at air.mozilla.com and participate on IRC, IM, or email.

  • IRC: join the discussion on irc.mozilla.org #airmozilla
  • IM: instant message your questions to the AIM/YIM/GTalk screenname airmozilla.
  • email: send in your questions before and during the show to airmozilla@mozilla.com.

Air Mozilla is now streaming 24/7 with a new live show every month (or as close to that as makes sense.) If you’ve got ideas for shows, please email us and let us know. Even better, if you’re a part of the Mozilla community and you’d like to be interviewed or present on our live broadcast, let us know.

Show notes for October 10, 2007

Host Asa Dotzler
Guest Window Snyder
Cast & Crew
Produced by Rainer Cvillink
Co-Producer and Camera by Marcia Knous
Production Assistance by Seth Bindernagel and Carsten Book
Topic: Mozilla Security
Links of interest
http://blog.mozilla.com/security

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NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Hiring
Regular contributor Ryan Flint will primarily be focusing on the front end performance goals
Dão Gottwald has also joined the front end team, and will be assisting in front-end fit & finish work, as well as visual polish and “delight” aspects.
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QA and Testing,
The QA team extends an invitation to join them for a testday this Friday, October 12th
*They will be testing the Accessibility Features in Firefox Nightly Builds in preparation of Firefox 3.
*Community QA leaders will be on hand in #testday on IRC from from 7am - 5pm Pacific time
More info at quality.mozilla.org
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Mozilla Events
Community Member Guillermo Movia delivered a Mozilla presentation to an audience of approx. 1600 people at CaFeCONF in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Great work, Guillermo!
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Extend Firefox Contest
The Extend Firefox competition is officially open. Contest is focused on fostering innovation in Web experience through the development of add-ons for Firefox 2. 15 prizes including 3 grandprize developer kits that will include
* Travel and accomodation to a Mozilla Developer Day of the winner’s choice, anywhere in the world
* Development gear, including a brand new 15″ Macbook Pro with VMware Fusion and ActiveState Komodo
* 1 Year Unlimited Access subscription to O’Reilly’s Safari Library
* Firefox Ogio Messenger Bag stuffed with t-shirts, books, stickers, mugs and more
to learn more about the Extend Firefox contest, visit http://labs.mozilla.com/contests/extendfirefox/
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Planet Mozilla blog additions.

Stephen Donner - Stephen is a member of the Test Execution team at Mozilla. He works on both web-development testing, as well as numerous features of Firefox 3.

David Rolnitzky - A member of the product marketing team at Mozilla. His blog focuses on Mozilla’s marketing programs.
Project SUMO - The Sumo blog is a place to look at the goings-on within the Sumo project, including news, discussions, opinions, events, and more.

Sumo is short for support.mozilla.com, Mozilla’s effort to provide high quality support for Firefox users.

David Ascher -is in the process of building a new subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation focused on email and internet communication, including Thunderbird.

John O’Duinn - John leads the build team at Mozilla.

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WINDOW SNYDER and MOZILLA SECURITY

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