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Asa and I have traveled to Boston for the dev day that is happening. You can probably get a sense of what is going on by reading the schedule on the wiki, so what can be relayed that you won’t read there? Well…the Hotel @ MIT is sweet, though the air conditioning is on and it 45 degrees outside. About 35 of us are sitting in a big conference room, each of us equipped with an orange thermal “Boston Dev Day” mug as a gift from Mozilla. Shaver is cranking us through the morning schedule like John Stewart emcee-ing (sans tux) at the Oscars…keeping it light-hearted and only a *bit* behind schedule…and then ahead of schedule…great job Shaver!

Lots of great presentations so far.

  • Mark and John presented on extension building for Firefox. Check out Fuel to learn about a JavaScript Library designed to help developers build extensions using terminology and interfaces that are familiar to them.
  • Beltzner talked about Mozilla Labs, including Joey, The_Coop, and UI experience (using some great slides from Alex Faaborg).
  • BSmedberg presented about LXR and Bonsai - super helpful for developers who want to search for check-ins to the source or who want to track how things have changed.
  • Rob Sayre presented on Mozilla’s automated testing for Fx 3 and Gecko 1.9.
  • David Humphrey from Seneca College up North talked about teaching Mozilla. IMO, this is a great place to focus some community efforts. Check out Teaching Mozilla.
  • Then Asa and I talked about community. Yeah…it was the same schtick…we want to help the community…send us your ideas! :) (p.s. Pav is still making a weekly request for a pony. Sorry…not part of the program.)
  • Vlad presented very cool 3-d features, specifically related to the gaming world.

Off to lunch…more later…

2 Responses to “Blogging from Boston Dev Day”

  1. on 24 May 2007 at 5:57 pm computer information

    “David Humphrey from Seneca College up North talked about teaching Mozilla.”
    Nice information

  2. on 09 Sep 2007 at 10:15 pm Pol Car Guy

    Vlad presented very cool 3-d features, specifically related to the gaming world.
    and also games with cars?
    Technology is coming where we will have a nice hydrogen car…it wont be a game but real cars.

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