Meeting fellow Mozillians at events like MozCamp is very much like meeting old friends: it’s familiar, energizing, and fun. MozCamp 2009 in Prague was no exception and left me with a lot of extra enthusiasm about being part of Mozilla.
This event was extra special from a SUMO point of view, because for the first time, we were able to invite a number of non-localization contributors of SUMO. I was very pleased to finally meet European Live Chat experts Tobbi and mzz in real life (to be fair, we did invite many more SUMO community members, but unfortunately most of them were unable to join). You can chat with both Tobbi and mzz in the #sumo channel of irc.mozilla.org.
Another SUMO contributor I had never met before is Milos from Mozilla Serbia. He is an incredibly multi-talented contributor helping out with things like Serbian localization, QA of new SUMO features, web QA, market share analysis and many other things. As always during events like this, time really flies and I wish I had more time to hang out with Tobbi, mzz, and Milos.
Of course, it was also great to meet long-time SUMO contributors Simone from Mozilla Italia, and Thomas from Mozilla Germany again. I had really productive chats with them about which things to improve with SUMO l10n and I’m hoping we can get these fixes in early in 2010. More on that soon.
My photos from the event can be found on Flickr. Some random things I liked about MozCamp 2009 in Prague:
- Iacopo Benesperi from Mozilla Italia talking about how to be a nice person if you represent Mozilla at public conferences – couldn’t agree more!
- My brand new Firefox amulet from ArtZilla superstar Tobias Leingruber
- Robert Nyman’s beard
- Discussing Internet history with Glyn Moody
- Celebrating my fellow Eskilstunian Patrick’s birthday
One of the absolute highlights of the event was something I had been fantasizing about for almost two years. The idea actually formed at FOSDEM 2008, when Seth and I had a brief moment of genius (or just a strong hangover) and started to play with the idea of having Chris Hofmann come up on stage and do the Ballmer dance, Mozilla-style. When I blogged last year about the almost painful laughs during the Sunday dinner with Seth, Mark Finkle, Mic and Zbigniew, this idea of “I love this community” was the primary reason for the pain.
So it was with pure joy, pride and excitement that I finally got to experience it for real — it felt like giving birth to a child (or not even close; what do I know?). Thanks Seth and chofmann for making it happen!
I really do love this community.
Update: A blog post about MozCamp 2009 without acknowledging the incredible work by the people who organized it is not cool. William, Irina and the track leaders Patrick Finch, Marcia Knous, Paul Rouget, Gandalf and Brian King all did an amazing job. Thank you!








by Milos
09 Oct 2009 at 14:51
Oh that awesome man, protected by the amulet of holly FireFox, power is in his fingers!
by Brian King
10 Oct 2009 at 23:15
Don’t forget to send me that email to help sl SUMO get started. I think we are serious this time!
by Robert Nyman
14 Oct 2009 at 21:34
Good meeting you again, and thanks for the great picture!
Unfortunately, though, due to a trimming accident, the beard isn’t even one third of its length in the picture any more.