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The Baden-Württemberg Brief

Two days in Frankfurt, two days in Munderkingen and two days in Heidelberg between December 5th and 17th. Mostly just ordinary working and travel days.
Visited Sandro Groganz of Init Marketing in Munderkingen. Worked from Sandro’s house after a nice dinner on Sunday.
Caught up with (and was interviewed by) Rory MacDonald of Init Marketing while he [...]

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Mozilla Foundation Report for 2008 Week 17

Zak Greant’s Mozilla Foundation report for April 27th to May 3rd, 2008.
See the weblogs of David Boswell, Frank Hecker and Gerv Markham for additional reports.
This Week

Returned to Canada from Germany
Lots of event-related work – FOSSCoach dev., following up with contacts from the Open Innovation event, Go Open, eLiberatica planning and community relations, declining attendance of [...]

Mozilla Foundation Report for 2008 Week 8

Zak Greant’s Mozilla Foundation report for February 24th to March 1st, 2008.
See the weblogs of David Boswell, Frank Hecker and Gerv Markham for additional reports.
This Week

Finished my FOSDEM 2008 trip in Belgium. It was really great to be able to spend time with my Mozilla colleagues and peers in the free software community.
Participated in FOSSNUT [...]

20000 km, $7000, 7 days and 4 tons of CO2

… or, “Making Event Attendance Count”
Late last year, I gave a keynote at paired Finnish conferences MindTrek and OpenMind. While the events were well worth attending, afterwards I spent a few bleak hours thinking about the actual costs of my attendance. If I had left Canada just for these events (which, thankfully, I [...]

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MoFo Weekly Report 2007-11-09

This week focused on events and event planning.

Caught up with Mary Colvig (after missing our bi-weekly events call) to discuss upcoming events and our events strategy for 2008. We focused on the events listed in last week’s report.
Worked on expanding the Age of Literate Machines to provide additional focus on the importance of the network [...]

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MoFo Weekly Report 2007-09-21

For the week ending Friday, September 21st, most of my time went into:

Wiki gardening on the private Mozilla Corporation and Mozilla Foundation wikis
Event planning and followup
Cleaning up minor dangling tasks (like handing some XUL community stuff over to David and (unsuccessfully) chasing after Seth about FOSS.in)

Next Week

Working on plans for Mozilla Foundation outreach the upcoming [...]

MoFo Weekly Report 2007-08-24

During the week ending on Friday August 24th, I:

Caught up on my overdue weekly reports
Updated public MoFo activities page and the private corresponding project idea page on the private MoFo wiki.
Supported Mary Colvig as she works on Mozilla involvement with Software Freedom Day and on Mozilla24
Poked the Perl Foundation people about their grant proposal
Reviewed David’s [...]

FrOSCon Call for P(aper|roject)s

Sebastian Bergmann writes:
FrOSCon is a two-day conference on free software and open source, which takes place on 24th and 25th June 2006 at the University of Applied Sciences Bonn-Rhein-Sieg, in St. Augustin near Bonn, Germany.
Focus of the conference is a comprehensive range of talks about current topics in free software and open source. Furthermore, space [...]

ApacheCon EU 2006 CfP

Lars Eilebrecht writes:

The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is proud to announce that ApacheCon Europe 2006 will be held at the Burlington Hotel in Dublin, Ireland, June 26-30, 2006.
ApacheCon Europe is the official conference of the Apache Software Foundation in Europe. This annual event creates a unique platform for the Open Source community in Europe to [...]

FrOSCon Call For Papers

The first Free and Open Source Conference “FrOSCon” takes place on 24th and 25th June 2006 in St. Augustin, near Bonn, Germany, Organized by a commited team, it aims to become a significant event for free software in the Rhineland. The conference is hosted by the faculty of computer science of the University of Applied [...]

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