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= JSConf US 2012 =
Mozilla is sponsoring [http://2012.jsconf.us/ JSConf US 2012].
== Mozilla Attendance ==
=== Mozillians attending ===
Please add your name to this table if you are a Mozillian who is definitely attending JSConf and have a ticket.
For those attending we ask everyone to:
* Blog, tweet and help share what happens at JSConf.
* Help with the Mozilla table, if needed. If you are willing to do that, please indicate that, thanks!
{| class="fullwidth-table"
| style="background:#EFEFEF;" | '''Name'''
| style="background:#EFEFEF;" | '''What you work on at the Mozilla project'''
| style="background:#EFEFEF;" | '''How attending JSConf will help you further Mozilla's mission'''
|-
|Brendan Eich
|JavaScript, Boot to Gecko
|Speaking at JSConf
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|Tobias Schneider
|Shumway
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|James Burke
|[http://requirejs.org requirejs], [https://github.com/volojs/volo volo]
|Find out more how people use modules, figure out what JS command line tooling would help web devs. Procured a ticket already.
|-
|James Long
|http://mozilla.org
|Advocate open web apps, and discuss my list-to-javascript compiler and why Javascript is a good assembly for the web
|}
=== Mozillians who wish to attend ===
=== Mozillians who wish to attend ===


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|Harald Kirschner
|Android WebRT, Apps, Labs
|Engage web app developers to craft cross-platform apps in a responsive manner (desktop, tablets and mobile). Evaluate and document emerging technologies and best practices for app development. Showcase upcoming HTML5 device APIs and responsive app design (Workshop?).
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Revision as of 19:43, 6 March 2012

Mozillians who wish to attend

We also have 13 tickets left. If you are a Mozillian interested in attending JSConf, please fill out the following table. You can also nominate someone else to go. Please let them know that you've nominated them so they can indicate whether they wish to attend.

If you attend:

  • Everyone will be asked to blog, tweet and help share what happens at JSConf.
  • We will also need some of the people going to help with the Mozilla table. If you are willing to do that, please indicate that, thanks!

Please add your name by February 28th. Stormy Peters will get back to you with who we are able to sponsor this year by March 9, 2012.

Name What you work on at the Mozilla project How attending JSConf will help you further Mozilla's mission Nominated by Can attend: Y/N (useful for those nominated by someone else)
Irakli Gozalishvili Lead developer, Jetpack Engage community of JS devs and get them interested in hacking Firefox using add-on SDK. Jeff Griffiths Y
Matt Claypotch Frontend WebDev, Marketplace Helping out with any sponsorship-relative stuff, representing the WebDev team, evangelizing HTML5 apps, hugs James Long Y
Christie Koehler Managing various projects in Webdev Help at Mozilla table, keep informed about latest JS tech, libraries, etc. that we should be using on Webdev projects Chris More Y
Joe Stagner Apps Developer Community Engagement Apps Specific Community Development Y
Jeff Balogh Services, Push Notifications Represent Services, evangelize Notifications and other new APIs, talk about moving from webdev to Firefox dev Y
Philipp Kewisch Mozilla Calendar Project I guess speaker slots are filled up in advance, but I'm preparing a new Javascript library and could hold a presentation about it. I'd be delighted if this works out though! I'd be happy to help out with the Mozilla Table, too. Y
Gordon Brander Pancake Project Lots of practical experience with JavaScript MVC, Backbone, etc -- a hot topic these days. Works with JS in mobile contexts. A fair amount of time spent messing around with HTML5/JavaScript games, too. Would like to engage community, share knowledge at the conference, learn from others. Y
Harald Kirschner Android WebRT, Apps, Labs Engage web app developers to craft cross-platform apps in a responsive manner (desktop, tablets and mobile). Evaluate and document emerging technologies and best practices for app development. Showcase upcoming HTML5 device APIs and responsive app design (Workshop?).