Mozilla Add-Ons Workshop in Berlin, done!
By Paul Rouget on Wednesday 1 April 2009, 19:41 - shared - Permalink
First: thank you! It was an awesome
event! So many people, so many great speakers!
It was definitively a success.
So, who we should thank:
- Our guest stars:
- Rey Bango, you gave such an exciting talk. You warmed up the audience, thank you dude :)
- Brian King, a workshop without you won't ever be a real MAOW from now on
- Chris Beard, who talked about Mozilla labs, so many exciting projects!
- Our super speakers: Robert Nyman, Robert Kaiser, Daniel Glazman, Yan Minagawa, Carsten Book, Tobias Leingruber, Andreas Richter, Jürgen Berg, Philipp Söhnlein, Sven Guckes, Sebastian "Archaeopteryx" Hengst, Richard Sternagel, Daniel Kirsch and Philipp Kewisch;
- The C-Base crew for hosting us (the place, the network and videos);
- John Slater and his team for the so geeky T-Shirt;
- The Mozilla Team (Jane and Pascal Finette, Barbara Hueppe and Patrick Finsh) for their contribution
- ... and my fellow colleague William who made this event a success. Trust me, he did so much!
The slides:
- Rey Bango: Keynote
- Robert Nyman: How to write your first extension
- Robert Kaiser: The Mozilla Build System
- Daniel Glazman: How to write your first XulRunner application
- Yan Minagawa: Gecko 1.9.1 & what's new in Firefox 3.5?
- Carsten Book: Quality assurance
- Tobias Leingruber: Fun and Art
- Andreas Richter: How to deal with web content through addons
- Daniel Glazman: Make money with extensions
- Philipp Söhnlein: General overview over the Mozilla Framework for dummies (and webdevelopers)
- Sven Guckes Text Interface Revival
- Richard Sternagel: Adapt web pages to your own needs with Greasemonkey
- Robert Kaiser: make extensions work on SeaMonkey 2
- Brian King: Javascript in add-ons
- Daniel Kirsch: Starting with XBL - Create your own Objects
Comments
He ben puisque c'est ça je vous envie, tous !
I'm just jealous, and not even ashamed.
Paul, thank you so much for inviting me to do the keynote. It was such an amazingly rewarding experience, both personally and professionally. I hope to be able to go to Europe again soon.