Work hard: Mozilla developers attending the Dev Day in Paris
- Wladimir Palant: Mozilla Developer Day in Paris was great. (...) 70 XUL developers in one room — this doesn’t happen too often. ;
- Mike Schroepfer: absolutely fantastic Developer Day here in Paris. The venue held about 80 people and it was filled to capacity for most of the day. (...) "It's pretty clear that there is a very healthy, engaged, and innovative XUL developer community here in Europe. (...) Dinner was a blast at La Bodega." ;
- Nukeador: Un fin de semana muy interesante donde he aprendido un montón de cosas y que me ha animado más a seguir colaborando con Mozilla. ("A very interesting week-end where I did learn tons of things and which pushed me in investing more time in Mozilla" for those of us who don't read Spanish);
- Zbigniew Gandalf Braniecki Mozilla dev days - Paris 2007
Play Hard: mozillians having fun at La Bodega
Photos of the event can be found on Flickr.com, tag mozdevdayparis07 and on Benoit's Picasa album. The party was loads of fun: with great music, a dance floor, 55 Mozilla developers and 3 bachelorette parties, what could go wrong?[1]
I'd love to thank Anne-Julie (logistics), Peterv (network), Pascal (wiki help) and Shaver (content), along with all the attendees for such a productive and fun event (including the bachelorettes which presence - I promise - was not scheduled). Seeing 2 young ladies assaulting Benoit in order to steal his Firefox "use open standards" T-shirt will probably stay for ever in my memory.
Notes
[1] Well, I know what's wrong. After working hard and playing hard, you really need to rest hard!
4 réactions
1 De valid - 29/06/2007, 10:30
Belle rangée de portables sur les genoux. Du coup, j'ai comme un doute sur l'attention réelle portée à ce qui se passe IRL. Et le coup du portable pour prendre des notes, c'est absolument bidon : rien ne peut remplacer le bloc et le stylo.
2 De Tristan - 29/06/2007, 14:19
@valid: there was actually an IRC backchannel for those of us who want to chat while not disturbing the audience, hence the few laptops open.
3 De valid - 02/07/2007, 11:51
That's what I'm saying... they are chatting, not aware of what's going on on stage...
4 De Henrik - 02/07/2007, 14:18
If you are interested to see what's happening in that channel just open the notes made by Gandalf!
http://docs.google.com/View?docid=d...