IndyHall Lecutures #2: A peek inside Mozilla

Filed under: Education/Workshops, Independents Hall

One of our newest full time members, Josh Aas, is an engineer for Mozilla. As a good chunk of our community is comprised of web geeks, it was really exciting to be able to get some new insight into the production and business operations side of the foundation that’s brought us Firefox (Josh is involved in the Gecko rendering engine and the rewrite of Firefox 3 for the Mac).

On Wednesday, September 17th at 6:30pm, Josh will be giving a lecture at IndyHall about Mozilla’s software engineering processes, including writing and integrating code, project management, leadership structure, and community involvement. He’ll also give an overview of their goals and their plans for the future.

For those of you interested in how Open Source and a corporation/foundation operate, this lecture should not be missed!

Please RSVP on Upcoming!

  • Joe W.

    Link to RSVP on Upcoming:
    http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/1092977/

  • http://www.dangerouslyawesome.com Alex Hillman

    Whoops, link added. Thanks Joe!

  • Kevin Fitzpatrick

    Damn, completely missed this for no reason. Was there any recording done?

  • carlos S

    Don’t feel bad. I missed this also. i need a better program for events and to do’s for my iPod touch. One with alarms that will ring if the pod is off.