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Getting a Job with Your Open Source Experience

Gerv, Frank, Mark and I have been discussing ideas around how people can turn open source experience into an asset for their resume. We've got some of our own ideas, but we want yours as well. Please blog, comment, email or 'dent any one of us, or catch up with Gerv and Mark at FOSDEM.
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Seven Things

Last week, while I was mostly networkless, Laura Thomson, Marco Tabini, Magical Tux and Sebastian Nohn tagged me with the "Seven things you probably don't know about me" meme that has been going around the Mozilla and PHP blogging community.
I just wrote a post that had much of what I would have put in a [...]

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MoFo Weekly Report 2007-10-05

For the week ending Friday, October 5th, I attended OpenMind 2007 (and its sister conference MindTrek). Both events were excellent. While I live-blogged much of the first day of OpenMind sessions (visit the Openmind category for this blog to read the posts), I found that I got the most from the event by discussing with [...]

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MoFo Weekly Report 2007-09-28

For the week ending Friday, September 28th, I:

Worked out a plan for attending OpenMind 2007
Had a good chat with David Ascher about MailCo
Traveled to Finland for OpenMind

Next Week

Attend OpenMind - present The Age of Literate Machines as a keynote and network.

Tags: Age of Literate Machines, David Ascher, David Boswell, Finland, Frank [...]

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 2007-09-14

Sunahara-sensei from Mozilla 24, originally uploaded by fumi.

For the week ending Friday, September 14th, I:

Continued to neglect my reports on various conferences
Talked to Malcolm Matson from OPLAN Foundation about possible ways to cooperate
Traveled to and from San Francisco and got to stay with my totally awesome friends at Meerkat Manor
Presented The Age of Literate Machines [...]

MoFo Weekly Report 2007-08-31

During the week ending on Friday August 31th, I did the following things:

Events

Attended FrOSCon (which was awesome) - need to write report. Briefly, I - gave a session, met and discussed with another FLOSS Foundations member and caught up with a few CACert folks. More later.
Did some followup work for the Internet as a Public [...]

MoFo Weekly Report 2007-08-17

During the week ending on August 17, I:

followed up various tasks from the Internet as a Public Good Symposium - getting people set up on an IPG mailing list for further discussions, handling the last bit of reimbursements and procrastinating on cleaning up the summit notes.
bits of planning for upcoming Mozilla-related events (like Mozilla24 and [...]

MoFo Weekly Report 2007-07-27

Over this week, I worked on the Internet as a Public Good Symposium and attended Ubuntu Live, OSCON 2007 and the FLOSS Foundations meeting.
I'll post more on specific activities from the various events and meetings throughout the coming week.

Tags: conference, David Boswell, Events, FLOSS, FLOSS Foundations, Frank Hecker, Gerv, Gervase Markham, [...]

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MoFo Weekly Report 2007-07-20

Over the week ending on Friday, July 20th, I worked most on the Internet as a Public Good Symposium, polishing the wiki, chasing around after the other participants, doing background reading, etc. I also spent some time getting ready for Ubuntu Live, OSCON 2007 and the FLOSS Foundations meeting.

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