O'Reilly Open Source Convention and MozillaSaturday April 29th, 2000The O'Reilly Open Source Convention, going on from July 17th to 20th in Monterey California, will have a Mozilla mini-track, with presentations by many well-known developers. Mike Shaver, Frank Hecker, Ben Goodger, Alec Flett, Mitchell Baker, Mike Ang, Rob Ginda and Paul Everitt are all scheduled to present. Topics will range from the state of mozilla.org, to an architectural overview, to numerous sessions on building upon Mozilla's platform. Coming on the heels of the Mozilla Developer Meeting, this will be a great way to continue the conversation about Mozilla and its future. Hopefully we'll be able to set up a few Mozilla BOF sessions as well. Thanks to gerbil for the news. Judging by this topic that will be talk about in the abovementioned conference: Writing a Mozilla Application with XUL and Javascript-The ChatZilla Example Chatzilla will be back soon? From my knowledge, Chatzilla wasn't permanently yanked, so we should see the ::insert campy suspense music:: "Return of Chatzilla!" ::ROAARRR!!!:: <:3)~~ Will the presentations for each of the sessions be available on the web?? I may of missed something, but I don't think I will be able to get to California, being half way around the world and all. There are some really cool topics covered by the sessions, especially the current overview of Mozilla and its various components. I would love to check them out.... Re putting slide presentations on the web: I don't know if the O'Reilly conference staff have any general plans for making conference presentations available on the web. However I certainly plan to put my presentation up on the web, even if only on my personal web site, and I'll encourage others to get them all on the mozilla.org site. |