Posts Tagged ‘sumo’

Mozilla Sweden Meetup — det BLEV kul!

After arriving safely in Skövde for The 5th International Conference on Open Source Systems (more on that later), I finally had some time to reflect on the Swedish Mozilla Meetup event in Stockholm last Tuesday, which was a fantastic opportunity to meet with enthusiastic Swedish Mozilla community members and others that were still just curious [...]

Bli en del av Mozilla Sverige!

Är du intresserad av Mozilla och planerar att bli (eller kanske redan är!) mer involverad i Mozillas community? Kom till Stockholm imorgon kväll, tisdagen den 2 juni kl 18:00 och träffa några av oss för att lära dig mer! Eventet är fritt för alla, men vi har dock en gräns på 50 personer som kan [...]

Coming up: FOSDEM 2009

I can’t believe it’s already been a year since the last (and my first) time I visited Brussels for FOSDEM 2008! Although I have considered myself part of Mozilla since 2002, FOSDEM 2008 was the first physical Mozilla event I ever attended to, and it was just awesome! I can’t wait to go there again [...]

Visualizing your thoughts as art

Jane sent an e-mail about a word cloud generator that can take something like a web page or a block of text as input and automatically generate a beautiful word cloud. I’m currently working with Laura on the SUMO development roadmap for 2009, based on the Vision for SUMO blog series I posted back in [...]

MozCamp 2008 slides

Watch the slides from Kadir’s and my SUMO presentation at Mozilla Camp Europe 2008.

Because of the many animations and objects in the slides, this static HTML version of them don’t do the presentation justice. Also, I intentionally used mostly images and not much text, so it’s probably hard to understand this without the audio. William [...]

Finally back from MozCamp and Barcelona

Last weekend I had the pleasure of being part of the first Mozilla Camp Europe event, this year held in Barcelona, Spain. I was there to, among other things, clear up some of the misunderstandings about SUMO we’ve seen among some European community members. MozCamp was a perfect opportunity to address this, and I was [...]