Posts Tagged ‘paris’

Charles de Gaulle

I really like Paris. But if I were to complain about anything, I would make the following few statements about the Charles de Gaulle airport:

People don’t smile at Charles de Gaulle. Not the restaurant staff, not the people at the check-in desks, not the people at the security  checkpoints, not the people at the terminal [...]

Paris, SUMO localization, Add-ons, and more

Last Thursday, Patrick and I went to Paris to meet up with the European Mozilla team and attend to the French community event Mozilla Add-Ons Workshop (MAOW). Although most of the event was in French — the only word I know in French is bonjour (thanks Alix; keep ‘em coming!) — it was still a [...]