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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Get the Sept 19th Videocasts now

Air Mozilla News, Sptember 19, 2007
Air Mozilla host Asa Dotzler presents the news.

Mozilla’s New Focus on Thunderbird and Internet Communications
This edition of the Air Mozilla Videocast focused on the recent announcements around Mozilla’s increasing investment in email and messaging. Mitchell Baker, Chairman of the Board, and Air Mozilla host Asa Dotzler talk about the objectives of this new project.

Internet Mail and Communications - A Special Edition of Air Mozilla: Mitchell Baker and David Ascher
Mitchell Baker, Chairman of the Board, and David Ascher, the leader of Mozilla’s new messaging company are guest at Air Mozilla Live. The audience is asking questions live via email, IM, and IRC. The session was recorded during a live broadcast of Air Mozilla on September 19, 2007. Host is asa Dotzler.

Don’t forget that you can subscribe to these videocasts using Miro or iTunes. Links are in the right-hand sidebar. You can also find all of the videocasts archived here.

Show Notes for September 19, 2007

Host: Asa Dotzler
Guests: Dan Mosedale, Mitchell Baker, & David Ascher
Cast & Crew:
Produced by Rainer Cvillink
Co-Producer and Camera by Marcia Knous
Production Assistance by Carsten Book and Seth Bindernagel
Topic: Mozilla Foundation Executive Director Search and Mozilla’s New Mail and Messaging Initiative
URLs of interest:
http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/executive-director-search.html
http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/dmose/archives/2007/08/executive_direction.html
http://wiki.mozilla.org/Foundation:Executive_Director_Search
http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/mitchell/archives/2007/09/mozillas_new_focus_on_thunderb.html
http://www.mozilla24.com/
http://store.mozilla.org
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/2007/mfsa2007-28.html
https://www.getmiro.com/about/donate/
http://blog.mozilla.com/planet/

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NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Mozilla 24.
This last weekend, Mozilla hosted worldwide, 24-hour open discussion to connect community members, academics and Web visionaries from Asia, America and Europe, in person and over the web. The event was a smashing success. Thanks to all of the organizers and participants for making this happen. You can see some footage from the Stanford portion of Mozilla 24 at the Air Mozilla videocast.
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Mozilla Store
The Mozilla Store re-launched last month with a new site design and lots of new merchandise, including t-shirts, stickers and other gear. Use coupon code MOZILLASTYLE (all one word) to get 10% off your first order, and all orders of $10 or more come with a free sheet of Japanese-style stickers. Plus, the Mozilla Store team will soon be asking for your input on choosing the next item to be sold in the store - check out the store blog soon for more details about. You can visit the store at store.mozilla.org.
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Firefox 2.0.0.7
Yesterday Mozilla released Firefox 2007. This release mitigates a QuickTime flaw that could be used to compromise Firefox or a local machine. All users are encouraged to update to this release. To update, just go to the Firefox help menu and click “check for updates”.

This was also the first release to be largely produced by new automated tools created by our build team, and it took a mere 6.25 days to go from the report of the QuickTime flaw to new version in hands of users. 2.5 of which were bake-time. In combination with the 2.0.0.6 security release, Firefox users are now protected from two rather scary exploits that remain unpatched for other Windows users.
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Miro
The Participator Culture Foundation, makers of the awesome Miro program, are having a fundraising drive this month. Miro is a cross platform, free and open source video player built on the Mozilla platform. It’s also a great wqay to subscribe to the Air Mozilla videocasts and millions of other online videos. If you want to help their mission of building a free and open internet television platform, head over to getmiro.com/about/donate/
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Gran Paradiso Alpha 8, AKA M8 available later today today
Basic and unpolished UI for starring and tagging pages has been added, as well as a richer Location Bar autocomplete algorithm that matches against page title (see Places UI Plan for more details)
Malware protection (which you can test here)
Basic and unpolished UI for indicating richer website identity information has been added
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Friends of the Tree

Mitchell Baker nominated Jun Morai for all of his work in making Moizlla 24 a reality.
Shawn Wilsher nominated Edward Lee for his huge number of patches to the download manager including fixing a number of UI bugs and cross session resumable downloads.
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Planet Mozilla Updates
We’ve created and added a new blog for Air Mozilla Live announcements and show notes. The direct URL is blog.mozilla.com/airmozilla and you can find it on Planet starting today

We’ve also added the new Metrics blog to Planet. The Metrics blog is focused on providing various metrics about Mozilla and its products.

In addition to those two group blogs, we’ve also added several of the Open Komodo folks to Planet. Shane Caraveo, Trent Mick, and Eric Promislow.

Shane Caraveo - Shane is the Komodo project lead at ActiveState. He hails from the PHP world where he was responsible for much of the Windows porting work for PHP3 and contributed significantly to core PHP4 development. He has been working on Komodo for 5 or 6 years.

Trent Mick - Trent is the Komodo development lead at ActiveState. Trent is a Python guy — having some early core Python work to 64-bit Windows. He has been working on Komodo for the past 5 or 6 years and also works on ActivePython (ActiveState’s Python distribution).

Eric Promislow - Eric is a long time ActiveState senior developer. He is responsible for a lot of the Perl and Ruby support in Komodo, and for JavaScript debugging. He has been a part of the Komodo team for 5 or 6 years.

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DAN MOSEDALE - MOZILLA FOUDATION EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SEARCH

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MITCHELL BAKER - MAILCO

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DAVID ASCHER - MAILCO

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MITCHELL BAKER & DAVID ASCHER ROUNDTABLE

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The Next Air Mozilla Live, two weeks from now, will feature Window Snyder, Mozilla’s Chief Security Something-or-Other

Air Mozilla Live - Mitchell Baker and David Ascher on Mozilla’s New Email and Messaging Efforts

Today’s Air Mozilla Live will be focused on the recent announcements around Mozilla’s increasing investment in email and messaging. We’ll have both Mitchell Baker, Chairman of the Board, and David Ascher, the leader of Mozilla’s new messaging company taking your questions, live just after 2PM Pacific.

Join us live, and bring your questions. We’ll have audience participation through IM, Email, and IRC.

Who: The Mozilla community, host Asa Dotzler, and special guests Mitchell Baker and David Ascher.
When: Wednesday, September 19, from 14:00:00 - 15:00:00 PDT (UTC -7.)
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 -at- mozilla -dot- com.

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