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| Welcome and Introduction
| Welcome and Introduction
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| ~10h30
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| Lightning Talks and Demos
| Introductions and Discussion Choice
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| 10h50
| Discussion 1 (TBD)
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| 11h45
| Discussion 2 (TBD)
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| Breakout and Discussion Scheduling
| Demos
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| 15h00
| Discussions and Breakout Organization
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| 15h20
| Discussion / Breakout 3 (TBD)
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| 16h40
| Discussion / Breakout 4 (TBD)
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| 14h10
| 18h00
| Breakouts and Discussions
| Discussion / Breakout 5 (TBD)
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| <i>??h??</i>
| 19h00
| Wrap-up and Thanks; Schwag Distribution
| Wrap-up and Thanks; Schwag Distribution
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Revision as of 08:24, 23 June 2007

General information: Paris June 2007

We will lead off with some short, fast talks on various topics, and some demos from developers in attendance. Lightning talks should give a quick synopsis of the topic, and demos should be exciting rather than exhaustive. We want this to be a fun and informal event, so please don't be shy about getting up even if you only have 30 seconds of content!

After the lightning talks, sometime around lunch, we'll get together and decide how to carve up the afternoon into sessions for longer discussions.

Note: #devday channel on irc.mozilla.org server for backchannel chatting on the day of the event!

Schedule

Time Topic
~10h20 Welcome and Introduction
~10h30 Introductions and Discussion Choice
10h50 Discussion 1 (TBD)
11h45 Discussion 2 (TBD)
12h45 Lunch
14h00 Demos
15h00 Discussions and Breakout Organization
15h20 Discussion / Breakout 3 (TBD)
16h40 Discussion / Breakout 4 (TBD)
18h00 Discussion / Breakout 5 (TBD)
19h00 Wrap-up and Thanks; Schwag Distribution

Something to discuss?

Please feel free to propose a discussion, or volunteer for a demo, on the Proposed Topics page. The more the merrier!