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FOSDEM 2012

I'd like to start out by saying that, as always, this year's FOSDEM was the best FOSDEM ever... ;)

2 entire days of talks (mostly developer oriented but not always), of booths presenting different free/open source projects, and of Belgian beer (ah, what would be FOSDEM without beer?) make up one of the best weekends you can imagine. As always, this year's edition was hosted at the ULB University in Brussels, Belgium. And under the snow, if you please!

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(Picture by ElectroLab)

As each year, Mozilla had it's own Devroom with many different and interesting talks. The only thing that was really different this year was that the event was dispatched amongst 3 different buildings, whereas the previous years we were all usually dispatched between 2 main buildings. IMO it was a good idea to expand the event, because it was getting more and more packed as time went by.

devroom.jpg(Mozilla Devroom - Picture by Julia Buchner)

I attended many talks during FOSDEM but what I can describe the best is, of course, the talk we gave with Clarista. We presented "The State of WoMoz" (slides part 1, slides part 2), and described the different projects we have already done with Women & Mozilla, as well as the upcoming projects that we are working on.

Thanks to this talk, we then met incredible and inspiring people. Amongst them, 2 wonderful women who run the Greenlight for Girls project, and with who we share the same ideas and passion: getting more girls interested in computer fields, and involving more women in Free and Open Source.

Greenlight for Girls regularly run workshops for young girls around the globe, showing them how fun and exciting technology, electronics, maths, science, etc. can be. What they do is very inspiring and I recommend you take a look at what they do here.

womoztalk.jpg(WoMoz talk - Picture by Julia Buchner)

Clarista and I talked for a long time with these fantastic women and we really want to join efforts and organize events together. And if you're interested in organizing the same kind of events, all you have to do is take action and DO IT! I'm sure we'll have many interesting things going on around this, so stay tuned, more will come quickly! As a matter of fact, a follow-up about this will be published soon on the WoMoz Blog.

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We also talked about continuing the PyStar Paris initiative, and running a second event. PyStar are workshops for women that teach them Python programming. For more info about the first PyStar Paris we organized, you can read this post here.

So stay tuned for that as well ;)

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To finish this post, I want to say, as always, a big "BRAVO" to FOSDEM organizers who volunteer to help out and create such a cool and BIG event.

And an extra-special thank you to Benoit Leseul (long-time Belgian contributor in the French-speaking community), who took care of almost all Mozilla logistics and organization. From dawn until evening, he was always there to lend a helping hand and help out with any possible issue or question, mastering the unexpected as if he'd done this all his life! Merci Benoit :)

And see you all next year!

beerfosdem.jpg(Sunday Night, hanging out with members from various Mozilla communities - Picture by Santiago Hollmann)

Bonjour WoMoz Now Live

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Bonjour Mozilla - the famous French website that has recently been translated into English as well (that is, mainly the posts that highlight Mozilla community members) - has given birth to a new section last week: Bonjour WoMoz!

Every Thursday, our magnificent journalist and WoMoz contributor Claire Corgnou will publish a new post that portrays a woman from Mozilla or a project, with the idea to give more visibility to women and to the work they accomplish. I will translate her work into English right under the French version, as is done for the Bonjour Mozilla.

Today is the 2nd time that a Bonjour WoMoz appears. And this is just the start of a very long series! If you've missed the first post, you can head on over here to see it.

So let's just add: Bonjour WoMoz, and Bonjour Claire! A great thanks to you.

NB If you have pictures of Mozilla women contributors / employees that we can publish on the Bonjour WoMoz (or the Bonjour Mozilla in general as a matter of fact), please feel free to send them to Claire: claire.corgnou at gmail dot com. Needless to say, please only send pictures with appropriate licenses and of people who accept to appear online. Thanks!

Back from FOSDEM 2011

I can't find a word to describe this year's FOSDEM.  "Wow", "Awesome", "Cool", "Fun", "Beer", and so much more. Is there just one word for all that? Ah yeah: "FOSDEM" :)

This event is still by far my favorite free and open source event. All the things you can learn, do, and see just in 2 days is amazing. I still haven't got over it. And that's probably the reason why I'll keep on going in the years to come.

Anyways, this is not the point. This year in the "Mozilla Devroom" were held many interesting talks. We were less Mozillians than during previous years (as Tristan already explained, Mozilla only sponsored speakers this year), but this permitted more interaction with the other free software projects present, which was really a big positive point.

As I had announced before the event, we held a quick-but-efficient Women & Mozilla meet-up on Saturday afternoon, which was really interesting and fruitful. There were 3 main ideas that we discussed there, and that we will progressively put into action:
  1. We need to develop and maintain more our communication tools. Our blog and video website need more regular content and more authors
  2. We should create a twitter account, in order to reach out to as many people as possible
  3. We should consider dropping our mailing list for a forum
  4. (more info about all this on the WoMoz mailing list. Archives are public)


I gave my talk on Sunday afternoon, presenting the Women & Mozilla project, explaining what we had done during 2010 and what was to come in 2011. You can find the slides here. Everything went well (in spite of the outer-space experience of Saturday night and the inevitable not-so-great-feeling the next day we all had to experience ;) ) and the comments and feedback I received were really interesting and useful. A big thanks to all of you present!

So this sums up pretty much my experience of this year's FOSDEM. And as always, I can't wait for next year's.

(Picture by Vivien Nicolas, featured on Bonjour Mozilla during FOSDEM)

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