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Mon, 04/14/2008 - 18:21 by davidFri, 05/02/2008 - 08:08 by brian

Providing an alternative proposal with special focus on tools and mentioning Mozdev.

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 +PROPOSAL 1
Title: Mozilla Extension and Application Developers BOF Title: Mozilla Extension and Application Developers BOF
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Abstract: Are you interested in learning more about developing extensions or applications using Mozilla technology? Join us to discuss what's going on with Mozilla and Firefox that affects developers, stop by to demo your latest creation, or get helpful information about resources in the community that can help you with your project. The session will be open and flexible (like an unconference for a BOF session -- unBOF maybe?) depending on what people are interested in. Abstract: Are you interested in learning more about developing extensions or applications using Mozilla technology? Join us to discuss what's going on with Mozilla and Firefox that affects developers, stop by to demo your latest creation, or get helpful information about resources in the community that can help you with your project. The session will be open and flexible (like an unconference for a BOF session -- unBOF maybe?) depending on what people are interested in.
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 +Audience Level: Intermediate?
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 +Speakers: Brian King, Eric Jung, others?
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 +PROPOSAL 2
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 +Title: Tools and Other Resources for Mozilla Extension Development
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 +Description: Are you interested in learning more about developing extensions or applications using Mozilla technology? Join us to discuss what's going on with Mozilla and Firefox that affects developers, stop by to demo your latest creation, or get helpful information about resources in the community that can help you with your project.
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 +Abstract: The Mozilla development ecosystem exists in many different forms, from core hacking on one end to 3rd party extension development on the other. This section will focus on the latter, with special emphasis on the tools available for everything from XUL coding to JavaScript debugging to binary XPCOM component creation. Another area of focus will be the rich community resources available to developers, guided by the Mozdev team who have 8 years experiencing in cultivating the community and Mozilla technologies. Whether it is your first time, or you already have some extensions, there should be something for everyone. The session will be open and flexible (like an unconference for a BOF session -- unBOF maybe?) depending on what people are interested in.
Audience Level: Intermediate? Audience Level: Intermediate?
Speakers: Brian King, Eric Jung, others? Speakers: Brian King, Eric Jung, others?

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Proposals for OSCON BOF

PROPOSAL 1

Title: Mozilla Extension and Application Developers BOF

Description: Are you interested in learning more about developing extensions or applications using Mozilla technology? Join us to discuss what's going on with Mozilla and Firefox that affects developers, stop by to demo your latest creation, or get helpful information about resources in the community that can help you with your project.

Abstract: Are you interested in learning more about developing extensions or applications using Mozilla technology? Join us to discuss what's going on with Mozilla and Firefox that affects developers, stop by to demo your latest creation, or get helpful information about resources in the community that can help you with your project. The session will be open and flexible (like an unconference for a BOF session -- unBOF maybe?) depending on what people are interested in.

Audience Level: Intermediate?

Speakers: Brian King, Eric Jung, others?

PROPOSAL 2

Title: Tools and Other Resources for Mozilla Extension Development

Description: Are you interested in learning more about developing extensions or applications using Mozilla technology? Join us to discuss what's going on with Mozilla and Firefox that affects developers, stop by to demo your latest creation, or get helpful information about resources in the community that can help you with your project.

Abstract: The Mozilla development ecosystem exists in many different forms, from core hacking on one end to 3rd party extension development on the other. This section will focus on the latter, with special emphasis on the tools available for everything from XUL coding to JavaScript debugging to binary XPCOM component creation. Another area of focus will be the rich community resources available to developers, guided by the Mozdev team who have 8 years experiencing in cultivating the community and Mozilla technologies. Whether it is your first time, or you already have some extensions, there should be something for everyone. The session will be open and flexible (like an unconference for a BOF session -- unBOF maybe?) depending on what people are interested in.

Audience Level: Intermediate?

Speakers: Brian King, Eric Jung, others?