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NorthWest MozDev 08 Roundup

NorthWest MozDev was informal, fun and useful. Many thanks to Brij for organizing and to the other attendees for coming out!
Time permitting, I may work up a more complete report on the event later - for now, I'll just post a link to the rough notes from the meeting and a couple of the presentations from the event.
First, Joe Solomon's Firefox Extensions for Social Change presentation, which he started off with the funny line of "It's hard to believe that all this all started about 16 months ago with Hair Club."
.. and then a modified version of my slides on upcoming programs and recent thinking at the Mozilla Foundation.
Growth and Play at Mozilla (Draft)
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Posted on Sunday, November 30th, 2008 at 23:23

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2 Responses to “NorthWest MozDev 08 Roundup”

  1. Mark Surman (3 comments) Says:
    December 1st, 2008 at 10:03

    Great summary. Thanks, Zak.

  2. Joe Solomon (1 comments) Says:
    December 1st, 2008 at 12:31

    Zak - Thank you for sharing the Firefox Extensions for Social Change slideshow! Behind-the-scenes, there was another funny opening line I was considering. "Every since I was little, I had a fascination with orange superheroes, so working on Firefox extensions for change just seemed a perfect fit…"

    Had an awesome time and look forward to following up on the ideas and great people I met @NorthWestMozDev. Also, your upgraded slideshow rocks. 'Human Safe' is brilliant.

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