Posts Tagged ‘sweden’

5th International Conference on Open Source Systems

Last week, Patrick, William and I drove down to Skövde for the Open Source Systems 2009 conference and OSCOMM 2009 (the “First International Workshop on Building Sustainable Open Source Communities”). From Eskilstuna, Skövde is a three-hour drive best accompanied with the deep base acoustics of a Citroën playing James Brown, The Beatles, random hip [...]

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 [...]

What are the odds?

Hi! I’m David Tenser, and I live in Sweden (a beautiful country in northern Europe) in a small city called Eskilstuna. I live quite near the center of the city, close to the Tuna Park shopping center. I work for a global company/community called Mozilla, where I’m part of the marketing team. This map gives [...]