Planet Addition: Harvey Anderson
Monday, April 21st, 2008Harvey Anderson (feed) - Harvey, aka, hja, is General Counsel for Mozilla. He
joined in February, and is based in Mountain View. His blog addresses various
legal and business matters.
Harvey Anderson (feed) - Harvey, aka, hja, is General Counsel for Mozilla. He
joined in February, and is based in Mountain View. His blog addresses various
legal and business matters.
Atul Varma (feed) - Co-founder of a small Chicago company called Humanized. He recently moved to the Labs division of the Mozilla Corporation.
Giorgio Maone (feed) - Author of NoScript.
Jeremy Orem (feed) - Jeremy works on the Mozilla Corporation IT team. He will mostly be blogging about Scalability, Linux, and Web Development.
Andrew Sutherland (feed) - Andrew is a new Mozilla Messaging engineer with an interest in information visualization. His blogging will involve Thunderbird and/or visualization and/or python.
Joshua Cranmer (feed) - Joshua is a developer focusing on mailnews, including especially news code. He is currently in the process of rewriting the news code, the address book code, and libmime, in addition to removing mork from mailnews code. His blog will mostly focus on his work and ideas related to his coding.
Alix Franquet (feed) - Alix is a Product Marketing Manager. She will be blogging about Mozilla product marketing, community marketing abroad, spreadfirefox.com, and other marketing-related topics.
Mark Banner (feed) - Mark, normally known as Standard8 on IRC, has just become a Mozilla Messaging employee. He will be blogging about Thunderbird, MailNews, and things related.
Instantbird (feed) - Florian Quèze and other members of the Instantbird team write about Instantbird, its development, new releases, etc…
Jay Patel (feed) - Jay is currently transitioning from Mozilla QA to Marketing while he works towards an MBA from the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley. As the QA Community Lead, he’ll be writing about his vision for open source QA and how the Mozilla QA team and community collaborate to improve Mozilla product quality. With his Mozilla Marketing hat on, he’ll have a chance to tell you more about the Mozilla Campus Reps program and any other projects/campaigns he’s involved in as he learns the ropes while spreading Firefox to the masses.
Bryan Clark (feed) - Bryan is the UX Design Lead for the new Mozilla Messaging and will be blogging about communication, email, calendaring, and the world of Thunderbird.
Mark Smith (feed) - Mark joined on with the MoCo IT team in early 2008. With a background in scalability from years at Danga Interactive and Six Apart, he is taking on responsibility for most of the database infrastructure. He maintains a blog that he updates from time to time with topics related to infrastructure, generally databases, scale, and other interesting problems in this space.
Laura Thomson (feed) - Laura works on the Mozilla Corporation web dev team.
Marcio Galli (feed) - Marcio is a long-time Gecko evangelist. His blog has updates on Firefox and Mozilla development projects in Brazil.
Gavin Sharp (feed) - Gavin works on Firefox and will be blogging about Mozilla stuff related to his work.
Code Simplicity (feed) - Max Kanat-Alexander, one of the primary authors of Bugzilla, authors a blog titled Code Simplicity that focuses on simplicity in the technical world, and often uses his experiences with Bugzilla as examples, by discussing how things in Bugzilla could improve or by talking about improvements the Bugzilla team has made.
Stephen Lau (feed) - Stephen is the Developer Advocate for Songbird and already blogs on various things open sourcy and Songbirdy.
Jane Finette (feed) - Jane is the Director of European Marketing for Mozilla. She joined last October and is based in London. Her blog will be about Mozilla and Marketing Mozilla in Europe.
Carsten Book (feed) - Carsten, though normally known as Tomcat in the Mozilla world, is a member of the Mozilla QA Team working on Test Execution and Test Automation. He is based in Bavaria, Germany, and he hopes he will find the time in the future to write more about his work with Mozilla QA, Testdays, and Leak Testing / Extension Performance Testing.
David Mandelin (feed) - David is a platform engineer, and he’ll be blogging about his work on static analysis and automatic refactoring of Firefox.