MozCampLATAM2012/ProposedTalks
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If you would like to submit a talk, please create a wiki page according to the format listed below and post a link to the wiki page under the track in which you would like to give your talk. Scroll down this page to see the current proposed talks. Please create your talk's wiki page by March 30th or ASAP
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Speaker(s): Proposed Track (Engagement & Localization, Technology & Product, Community Building & Collaboration, or BoF): Summary: Language in which the talk will be given: Preferred Day of Talk: Presentation Slides (to provide at a later point): Ideal Audience Size: Equipment Needs (Video projector already included): To Be Completed by the Audience- (If you would like) Submit a Question for the Speaker(s) or indicate what information you hope to gain by attending this talk here: Place your name here if you would like to attend this talk:
List of Proposed Talks
Engagement and Localization
- es-ES Localization (Guillermo Lopez)
- Spanish across LATAM workshop (Axel Hecht)
- Privacy and User Control (Stacy Martin)
- Translation for new localization doc (Jeff Beatty)
- Getting involved with Mozilla PR (Shannon Prior/Leslie Nakajima)
- Reaching millions more Firefox users in Latin America (William Reynolds and Winston Bowden)
- Grow Firefox Aurora (Grace Jimenez)
- Firefox and the New Release Cycle (Chris Hofmann & Laura Mesa)
- How to Keep Moving! - Motivating and Keeping Volunteers Engaged (Dave Berz)
- Helping to cut the digital divide, Locating other Mexican languages (Odin Mojica/Julio Gomez)
- Localizing the web with Pontoon (Jeff Beatty)
- Mozbuzz:Measuring The Masses (Felipe Lerena)
- Persona Working Session (Laura Forrest)
- How to use the Firefox Brand in Your Projects (Laura Forrest)
- Firefox Flicks: Taking Global efforts to more relevant regional and local levels (Jesse Montano)
- De Todos Para Todos and Firefox Flicks (Jesse Montano)
Technology & Product
- Getting Started with Add-on Development (Jorge Villalobos)
- Add-on SDK, what is it? How do I help? (Hernán Rodríguez Colmeiro)
- Building an Interoperable Web (David Baron)
- Rethinking about Add-ons! Why not? (Clauber Stipkovic)
- Ingenieria_de_releases(Armen Zambrano Gasparnian)
- Mobile Testing Workshop (Juan Becerra/Marcia Knous)
- Crash Analysis (Marcia Knous)
- JavaScript APIs - The web is the platform (Robert Nyman)
- The Newest Tools for WebDevs (Kevin Dangoor)
- Getting a handle on Privacy and Security (Shane Caraveo)
- Going Social *CANCELLED* (Shane Caraveo)
- Firefox Performance (Vladan Djeric)
- OSlides (Julián Ceballos)
- Powered by Mozilla Web finds Physical Spaces (Marcio Galli)
- An Introduction to Persona & BrowserID (Dan Mills)
- Getting Started with Apps (Shane Caraveo)
- An Introduction to Boot to Gecko (Philikon)
- WebDev at Mozilla (Ricky Rosario)
- Designing Firefox (Jennifer Morrow)
- User Experience Workshop: Bring Your Projects! (Jennifer Morrow)
- B2G & Apps Security Model (Lucas Adamski)
Community Building and Collaboration
- Community Tools Roadmap 2012 (aakashd)
- Mozilla Reps! What's next! (Nukeador, Deimidis and WilliamQ)
- Rio Community JS (Leo Balter)
- Mozilla Coffee & Beer (digitalfredy)
- The SUMO Magnet: attracting contributors to SUMO and Mozilla (Rosana Ardila/ Madalina Ana)
- SUMO interactive feedback session (Rosana Ardila/ Madalina Ana)
- Mozilla Governance: present and future (Deimidis)
- WebFWD Needs You: 'Adelante' Open Source Innovation (Havi Hoffman)
- Development community and hacker culture (Julio Gómez)
- Introduction to the Marketing Collective (Santiago Hollmann)
- Helping Secure Firefox, Mozilla web apps, and your community servers (Michael Coates)
- Webmaker Training: How to Host Hackasaurus Hack Jams for Youth (Michelle Thorne)
- Hackerspaces: what they are and how to build one in 42 days (Rodrigo Rodrigues da Silva)
- A Single Voice: - Collaborating with Global Communities (Dave Berz)
- Global Community Champions - Introducing our Global Community program - a task force of champions leading efforts to work and communicate better as a globally distributed community. (Amie Tyrrel)
BoF (Birds of a Feather) Talks
- Page Inspector for Tablets and touch devices (Fabricio Zuardi)
- Hackasaurus Discussion - teaching kids how to hack (Marcelo Araldi)
- Algunas miradas sobre el uso de tecnología en la escuela primara. Un caso en desarrollo (Alvar Maciel)
- Setting up, building and flashing B2G, and Intro to Marionette ( John Hammink)
Evening Townhall
Indicate which talks you'd like to attend
Please let us know which talk you are interested in attending by including your name on the talk's wiki page under the category, 'Place your name here if you would like to attend this talk'. Please indicate which talks you would like to attend by March 30th.