Developer Day UpdateFriday November 2nd, 2001Mitchell Baker has posted an update on what's happening with the Mozilla Developer Day: "mozilla.org will host a developer day at the Netscape campus in Mountain View on November 9, 2001. We've scheduled sessions aimed at both JavaScript developers (Developing Applications using XUL and JavaScript, an XBL overview) and those interested in Mozilla's core capabilities (XPCOM, embedding, networking).
Brendan Eich will lead a discussion of where we're heading with Mozilla 1.0. We started this discussion at the O'Reilly Open Source Conference in July, now it's time for an update. We'll also launch a Business Forum, with a focus on project management, and have some cool demos." They should try to produce some good documentation and put it on the internet. Is there any chance that some notes/transcripts/slides of the day's talks could be linked somewhere? I would love to have gone to this, but Ireland -> MV is a bit too far for me :-) Gary. Wouldn't that be nice? We never seem to get much followup here on things like Mozilla Day at the Open Source Convention, Bug Week, or now Developer Day. I think it leaves people wondering if anything happened. How was Mozilla Developer Day? http://www.mozilla.org/performance/startup-perf-brownbag.html That appears to be one of the documents used at the Developer Day anyway :-) I may come across more over time... nice to see that it's linked in at least. Oh! It would be handy if the documentation section could highlight newer documents (did I hear a mention of a mozilla.org redesign?) Gary. |