A revised agenda has been posted for the upcoming Mozilla Developer Day on August 6th, with two more speakers added to the agenda. Mike Shaver will give a talk on The Road to Mozilla 2.0, which should of interest to everyone who is curious about where Mozilla is headed. Aaron Leventhal will give a talk entitled Accessibility Intro for Mozilla hackers -- Why, What and How. His talk will include showing how Mozilla works with various technologies, including the first ever demo of Mozilla with a screen reader (Window-Eyes).Posted by asa at July 17, 2004 03:42 PMPlease check the Developer Day web page for more detailed information about the talks and to register for the event. Don't forget to register early - we expect a good crowd as this Developer Day promises to be one of the best ever! We look forward to seeing you at the Googleplex in Mountain View.
If only I had money with which to get there.
Posted by: Brant Gurganus on July 17, 2004 04:27 PMBTW: Weren't there some videos from the first dev day this year supposed to go online?
Posted by: mcsmurf on July 18, 2004 01:54 AMHmm... Would anyone put up a bounty and give me plane tickets to California for testcasing a certain number of bugs? (I don't program yet...) Can't get there otherwise... :-(
Posted by: dolphinling on July 18, 2004 07:00 AMIs there any chance of a webcast?
Posted by: ej2 on July 19, 2004 07:30 AMWe did shoot video of the first dev day this year, but we haven't had the cycles to be able to edit the footage. I hope to make this one of my summer projects.
A webcast is not likely at this point, but I can certainly investigate the possibility.
Posted by: marcia on July 19, 2004 10:04 AM