Paul pretty much summed everything we did, and we felt on the MMTC in Madrid:
http://blog.mozbox.org/post/2009/07/21/Madrid-Mozilla-Technologies-Course-on-site-courses-done
Paul pretty much summed everything we did, and we felt on the MMTC in Madrid:
http://blog.mozbox.org/post/2009/07/21/Madrid-Mozilla-Technologies-Course-on-site-courses-done
After a damn tiring (but very funny and interesting at the same time) week on Fuenlabrada, studying the bells and whistles of XUL, XBL, FUEL JS and so on, appears that we are ready to get released on the wild.
Almost everybody defined the basis of their future projects, and we’ve been provided with a good bunch of resources and help.
BTW, my project is going to be related to geolocalization and geotags, stay tuned here if you wanna get more info…
Finally, here you have, the course photo!
We are just about to begin the Madrid Mozilla Technologies Course, and, of course, that’s an exceptional excuse for reviving this blog, dead almost for two years.
Twenty people selected from more than two hundred from all around Europe, working on the technologies that drive the public face of the Internet, our browser. Our expandable, free, and open browser.
I’m very nervous and quite sure that we’re going to work in something worthy of offering to the Mozilla users and developers community…
Good luck to everybody!