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Archive for September, 2007

On Saturday 09/15/2007, Mozilla Online sponsored and participated in Software Freedom Day in Beijing, which was part of a gloabl event held around the world. The Beijing event was held at the FIT building at Tsinghua University — FIT stands for Future Internet Technology, which houses the Institute of Information Sciences that consists of all […]

Today’s technical talk by David Baron (dbaron) was attended by close to 60 people, another full house at Mozilla Online. As usual, photos of this event are posted on http://picasaweb.google.com/lgatlarge.
The main part of the talk lasted just over an hour, with Q&A lasting another hour. One of the more intriging questions raised (by someone who […]

Open House, Open Minds

Last Saturday weather was really cooperating as we held our open house — mild, breezy, and good views of Summer Palace and the western mountains from our windows.
About 40 people came, and they represented a wide spectrum of our community. There were folks from the Sun Mozilla engineering group and the Sohu user experience group, […]

Hot on the heels of our open house last Saturday (about which I will blog shortly), we are pleased to present the first talk at the Firefox Forum, which will be a series of seminars for the Firefox community at large held at our offices. As the first speaker, we are fortunate to have David […]