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Mozilla auf der CeBIT 2010 !

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Hallo,

auch dieses mal ist Mozilla auf der CeBIT in Hannover mit einem Stand vertreten.

Während der CeBIT vom 2. -6. März 2010 stehen Euch jeden Tag Mitarbeiter und Community Mitglieder fuer Fragen und Antworten rund um Mozilla zur Verfügung. Den Mozilla Stand findet Ihr in Halle 2 – F 34 im Bereich der Open Source Project Lounge.

Neben dem Stand auf der CeBIT präsentieren wir auf der CeBIT im Open Source Forum (auch Halle 2 – F 38) jeden Tag einen Vortrag rund um Mozilla:

Am Dienstag, 2.3.2010 von 13:00 Uhr  – 13:45 Uhr mit Patrick Finch vom Europäischen Mozilla Marketing den Vortrag „Why Mozilla“.

Mittwoch, 3.3.2010 von 11:30 Uhr – 12:15 Uhr mit Kev Needham, Mozilla Channel I/O mit einem Ueberblick und Ausblick auf das Projekt „Build your own Browser“ (BYOB – http://byob.mozilla.com) – u.a. wie man eigene Firefox-Versionen erzeugen und verteilen kann.

Donnerstag, 4.3.2010 von 12:30 – 13:15 Uhr mit Chris Hofmann, Mozilla Director for Special Projects. Sein Vortrag “The future of innovation in the browser – studies, experiments, prototypes, and projects going on at labs.mozilla.com” wagt einen Ausblick auf das, was künftig zum Surf-Alltag gehören wird.

Freitag, 5.3.2010 von 13:45-14:30 Uhr mit Chris Hofmann, Mozilla Director for Special Projects. Sein Vortrag „Mozilla: Making a difference in Germany“. Chris Hofmann stellt einige Zahlen zum Marketanteil von Mozilla vor, erkundet die Hintergründe des Wachstums und stellt Beteiligungsmöglichkeiten vor, den Browser noch besser zu machen.

Samstag, 6.3.2010  09:15-10:00 Uhr  mit mir „Getting involved into the Mozilla Project“ – Ich werde darueber reden wie sich jeder am Projekt beteiligen kann und mitarbeiten kann Firefox und die anderen Mozilla Projekte besser zu machen !

Ausserdem findet am Samstag von 14:30-15:15 Uhr ein Vortrag von Florian Effenberger und mir zu den Open-Source-Treffen statt, die Openoffice.org und Mozilla gemeinsam u.a. in München veranstalten.

Bis dann nächste Woche zur CeBIT und würde mich freuen viele neue Mozilla Community Mitglieder  kennenzulernen – schaut einfach bei uns Halle 2 Stand F-34 vorbei !

Viele Gruesse

- Tomcat

Mozilla @ CeBIT 2010!

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Also this year Mozilla has a booth at the world largest Computer Expo.
Mozilla’s booth will be in the CeBIT Open Source Area – Open Source Project Lounge – Hall 2 Booth F 34. Mozilla is sponsoring the Open Source Project Lounge.

During CeBIT 2010 Mozilla Staff and Community Members will be there to answer all Questions around the Mozilla Universe with as example OpentoChoice.org, Mozilla Labs (Testpilot/Jetpack), Build your own Browser (http://byob.mozilla.com) and of course Thunderbird and Mozilla Firefox.

Also Mozilla takes part with daily sessions in the Open Source Forum (Location: Hall 2, Stand F38) :

Tuesday 02.03.2010, 13:00-13:45 o’clock
: Patrick Finch (Mozilla Marketing Europe) – “Why Firefox” – This session will cover some of the key design decisions in Firefox, from interface innovation to customisability, and answers the question, “Why Firefox?”

Wednesday 03.03.2010, 11:30-12:15 o’clock : Kevin Needham (Mozilla Channel I/O) – “Customizing Firefox with Build Your Own Browser” – Build Your Own Browser is a pilot application intended to simplify the process of creating a customized Mozilla browser (including Firefox) for distribution. During his talk, Kev Needham will provide an overview of browser customization and BYOB, why Mozilla thinks it’s an important tool for the community, and what it will evolve into in the coming months.

Thursday 04.03.2010, 12:30-13:15 o’clock : Chris Hofmann (Mozilla Director Special Projects) – ” The future of innovation in the browser – Studies, experiments, prototypes, and projects going on a labs.mozilla.com” – The talk will explore Mozilla’s approach to research and innovating the browser and how you can participate in shaping the browser of the future. Current labs research projects including Weave, Jetpack, Test Pilot and a variety of others will be explored.

Friday 05.03.2010, 13:45-14:30 o’clock : Chris Hofmann (Mozilla Director Special Projects) – ” Mozilla: Making a difference in Germany” – Firefox has experienced another amazing year of marketshare growth around the world, and in particular Germany is one country that is leading this continued growth. We will review some of the numbers, explore what’s is behind this amazing growth, and how you can participate in helping to build a better browser and making the web better.

Saturday 06.03.2010, 09:15-10:00 o’clock : Carsten Book (Mozilla Software Engineer) – ” Getting involved in the Mozilla project” – Getting involved in the Mozilla project is much more than coding lines of code. There are many other areas where people can contribute to the project, like support, localization, QA, marketing, and much more !

See you at the CeBIT 2010 !

- Tomcat

Open Source Meetup in Munich- Feb 26 – with Kev Needham and Chris Hofmann

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Hi,

Feb. 26 at about 6pm starts the next Open Source Meetup in Munich at the Cafe-Netzwerk.

We are happy to announce Special Guests this time – because Kev Needham and Chris Hofmann will join us !

Kev will give a Presentation about Build your own Browser (http://byob.mozilla.com)

“To date, only a small number of organizations distribute customized versions of Firefox. Build Your Own Browser is a pilot application intended to simplify the process of creating a customized Mozilla browser (including Firefox) for distribution. During his talk, Kev Needham will provide an overview of browsercustomization and BYOB, why Mozilla thinks it’s an important tool for the community, and what it will evolve into in the coming months.”

- and Chris will talk about “The future of innovation in the browser”  — Studies, experiments, prototypes, and projects going on a labs.mozilla.com” – Thanks to the release of Firefox and it’s increasing marketshare over the last 5 years competition in the browser market is alive and well with Microsoft, Google, Apple,  and Opera producing new releases at more rapid rates.  Where will browsers go next.  The talk will explore Mozilla’s approach to research and innovating the browser and how you can participate in shaping the browser of the future. Current labs research projects including Weave, Jetpack, Test Pilot and a variety of others will be explored.

There will be also time for discussions and talks after this presentations !

When you are interested in joining us in Munich, feel free to sent me a mail tomcat@mozilla.com

See you in Munich !

- Tomcat

Back from FOSDEM 2010 !

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Hi,

during the Weekend i was in Brussels, Belgium and visited the FOSDEM 2010 !

I was a great experience and a very great conference and great to meet a lot of coworkers and  friends from all across Europe and the rest of the world :)   !

Also of course Mozilla had a booth at FOSDEM !

Mozilla @ FOSDEM 2010

Mozilla @ FOSDEM 2010

We got a lot of visitors and was awesome to talk with the Community and have to say the Mozilla Community just rocks !

Also my talk about the Open Source Meetups in Germany, togehter with Florian, worked great and you can find the slides here !

A big thanks to everyone who made this Weekend possible, especially to William Quiviger!

William alwas at work

William always at work

He worked basically around the clock on the weekend to make our Booth, Hotels, the Saturday Event etc possible – William just rocks !

- Tomcat

Open Source Meetup Presentation @ FOSDEM 2010 !

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Hi !

Florian and myself will give Talk and Presentation at FOSDEM about our Open Source Meetups in Munich/Germany on Sunday, Feb 7 at 9:30 in Room H 1301 !

Most people use open source software day by day. A fact that most of them do not know: Often, this free software is being developed, documented, marketed and improved by volunteers in their free time. Many open source projects work on fostering the idea of free software and open content, and a lot of users benefit from their efforts. Other than with proprietary software, users can get in direct touch with the communities via blogs, IRC channels, mailing lists or forums.

Despite the modern way of communicating, personal contact still is the best way to get to know each other. Meeting the people behind the names in reality is a great experience, and helps users of finding their way into open source communites to engage themselves. Therefore, Mozilla and OpenOffice.org jointly organize the so-called “Open-Source-Treffen” (“Open Source Meetings”) to help open source projects in meeting their end-users and vice versa. Members of the community can get in touch with their users to gather valuable feedback, and open source adopters meet other supporters from their area. In the German city of Munich, the “Open-Source-Treffen” have been taking place regularly, and the idea is to spread the word for other areas, engaging community members to set up more meetings. Carsten Book of Mozilla and Florian Effenberger of OpenOffice.org, founders of the “Open-Source-Treffen”, introduce their vision and tell about the previous experiences. Audience for this talk are open source communities wishing to set up their own meetings as well as interested users who love to learn more about the idea.

See you there !

- Tomcat

Open-Source-Meetups Successful start into 2010 !

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Hi,

last week on January 27, the Open Source Meetups in Munich started into the year 2010!

open source meetup munich logo

Because of the great success we have decided to organize this Meetups now every month in Munich !

This time we had with Mitchell Baker a very Special Guest for our Meetup and after a short introduction from Florian and myself, Mitchell gave a great talk followed by a great discussion !

Was a great evening and we got a lot of great Feedback from our Visitors and Linux New Media also reported from the Event. We will present the Idea of the Open Source Meetups also at FOSDEM and CeBIT !

We are already working on the next Event on February 26, also with Special Guests. Chris Hofmann and Kev Needham will be our guest on Friday, February 26 at the Cafe-Netzwerk in Munich.

Chris Hofmann will be talking about “the future of innovation in the browser  — studies, experiments, prototypes, and projects going on a labs.mozilla.com” and Kev Needham about “Customizing Firefox with Build Your Own Browser” !

Will sent out a announcement of this event next week :)

- Tomcat

Want to get-involved into Mozilla ? Let us know !

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

OpenSource Projects like Mozilla are a great success story ! As Example Firefox is now 5 years old and  330 Million People around the world use Firefox. Firefox was downloaded more then 1 Billion times so far !

All this would not be possible without the help from our Community ! People around the world work together to improve Mozilla Projects like Firefox, Thunderbird, our Labs Projects and more.

You want to get-involved too, but still not sure what areas are available at Mozilla ? Getting involved in Mozilla is not just coding – its from Coding  to Support and QA, Marketing, Labs, Localization, Visual Design and more ! We have created a Page with a Overview over the various ways to get-involved on http://www.mozilla.org/contribute/

Getting started was never easier then now ! On the right site of this Page you find a little contact form. Send us a note and we can put you in touch with some people who can get you started right away !


So why wait ? Get – Involved today !

We started this Page and Posts on Volunteer Networks a few weeks ago (here you find a Blog post from David) and so far its a great success! We get every Day a lot of mails from people, eager to get started to build a better internet. Special Thanks to David Boswell and all others to set this site up !

Hope to see you soon in the Mozilla Community !

- Tomcat

Opensource Treffen “Spezial” Thunderbird 3

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Gestern am 27.10.2009 fand im Cafe Netzwerk in München ein Opensource Treffen “Spezial” zu Thunderbird 3 statt.

Thunderbird

Als “Special Guest” hatten wir Dan Mosedale, den Chefentwickler von Thunderbird zu Gast.

Neben einer kurzen Vorstellung vom neuen Thunderbird 3 Features gab es auch eine Präsentation von Raindrop. Danach war Zeit fuer Fragen und Antworten und wir hatten eine Menge von interessanten Diskussionen.

Vielen Dank an alle die gestern dabei waren und vor allem ein grosses Dankeschön an Dan Mosedale und das Team vom Cafe Netzwerk !

Das nächste Opensource Treffen in München findet am 20.11.2009 im Cafe Netzwerk statt und am 23.11.2009 findet das erste Opensource Treffen in Leipzig statt !

Viele Gruesse

Carsten

Firefox/Opensource in Verwaltungen ? -> yes it works !

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Viele Menschen weltweit nutzen Firefox! Interessant finde ich das sich Firefox und andere OpenSource Projekte wie Opensource sich auch immer mehr in öffentlichen Verwaltungen und Behoerden durchsetzt. Der Vortrag von Florian Schiessl auf dem letzten Opensourcetreffen fand ich deshalb persönlich sehr interessant.

So nutzt zum Beispiel das LiMux Projekt Firefox und Thunderbird und Firefox/Thunderbird sind auf den den 14.000 Rechnern der Stadtverwaltung und auf allen 28.000 Rechnern des pädagogischen Netzes installiert ! Ebenso nutzt das Auswärtige Amt Firefox : „Im Auswärtigen Amt ist Firefox heute der Standard-Browser, dienstliche E-Mails werden mit Thunderbird verschickt, die dienstlichen Notebooks sind ausschließlich mit Linux und OpenOffice bestückt.“

Und die Stadtverwaltung in Münster nutzt auch zum Teil Firefox : „The default web browser on many of the city administration’s desktops is the open source tool Firefox.“

Die Liste könnte man sicher weiterführen – finde es super das sich Opensource immer mehr auch ausserhalb vom heimischen/privaten Desktop PC durchsetzt!

Opensource in Governments and Municipality? – Yes it works !

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

A lot of people work with OpenSource Software like Firefox, Thunderbird and a lot of people contribute to this Projects as Developer, QA or with spreading the word and many other things.

During the Opensource Meeting in Munich Florian Schiessl from the Munich LiMux Project gave a great talk about the Limux Project (Why they started this Project  etc ) and a lot of interesting background information.

It was great to hear that in the Municipality of Munich 100% work stations using Firefox and Thunderbird ! Munich is not only the City of the Octoberfest or Soccer :) , its also the “German Silicon Valley”  and one of the most important IT Cities in Europe.

Also after some research i found an very interesting article from the Federal Foreign Office of Germany about “Open codes for an open society – German Foreign Office saves money by using open source software” and “Firefox is the standard web browser, official emails are written using Thunderbird and official notebooks are exclusively furnished with Linux and OpenOffice.”

Its great to see that the Idea of OpenSource is getting spread also beyond “end user” !