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I am equal parts disturbed and excited whenever I learn of a construction I never thought possible in Mandarin. Now: 「我說得你不好意思了。」

— February 22nd, 2010 10:00 pm

Working on slides for my Thursday talk on Jetpack at the Boston JavaScript meetup. Hope to see many of you there! http://tinyurl.com/yel88mr

— February 22nd, 2010 5:28 pm

This is ridiculous… Ridiculously amazing! http://twitpic.com/14sc3s http://twitpic.com/14sc3v

— February 22nd, 2010 4:48 pm

Jetpack Ambassadors in MV

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

A couple weeks ago I went out to Mozilla HQ in Mountain View for a Jetpack Ambassador meetup. Jetpack is a project at Mozilla labs intended to make writing Firefox add-ons easier, and shares some ancestry with the Ubiquity project dear to my heart. The Jetpack Ambassadors are a team of Mozilla community members who will be involved with Jetpack marketing, evangelizing Jetpack and writing about our own experiences working with the exciting new Jetpack architecture.

We spent a good chunk of time with a team from Invisible Elephant who came in to give us some training on making technical presentations, and then dug into the code on Day 2. It was great to have the geniuses at Mozilla Labs like Atul and Myk show us the latest Jetpack code as well as get the latest project direction from Daniel, Aza, and Nick, from which we could see the amount of careful consideration and effort that’s gone into the Jetpack reboot.

The best part of the whole experience, though, has to be the fellowship with the other Jetpack Ambassadors. The Ambassadors came from all over the world, encompassing Europe, Asia, S. America, and of course N. America. Each are involved with some really exciting projects and have each made a name for themselves in their respective communities. I’ve put together a twitter list of all the Jetpack Ambassadors and the core team members and invite you to follow them.

We also had the greatest number of Ubiquity core developers to have ever been in the same place at the same time, which of course had to be documented. :)

(More photos can be seen in my gallery.)

I had a fantastic time in MV and it was a shame I could only be there for such a short time. I feel honored to be a part of this group and am looking forward to speaking on Jetpack soon at an event near you!

The first hit on Google when you search for “jetpack boston”: http://tinyurl.com/yf2kzr2 Kind of sad. :’( #jetpackfail #notthatkindofjetpack

— February 21st, 2010 3:17 pm

もっと日本語でつぶやこうかな。或者中文。

— February 21st, 2010 11:31 am

AtD for Firefox 1.1 -> http://tinyurl.com/yatmjez Works with Google Docs, Yahoo Mail, and most other things now. (via @AtDdev)

— February 20th, 2010 1:39 am

I set iSale to use Picassa instead of FTP, but still says “auction cannot be submitted because FTP has not been configured.” @equinux #fail

— February 19th, 2010 4:03 pm

You know what @Tweetie needs? Shady URL support. http://www.shadyurl.com/

— February 19th, 2010 3:59 pm

Showed @bpick how to use /etc/hosts to block twitter and facebook for lent. Maybe she won’t remember how to undo it come Easter.

— February 19th, 2010 12:55 pm

In my next life I want to do a PhD in sociology/CS on IT authentication and permissions models and how it affects human participation.

— February 18th, 2010 7:06 pm

Next Thursday, come to Microsoft Cambridge to learn about extending the browser with #Jetpack: http://tinyurl.com/yel88mr #Mozilla #JS

— February 16th, 2010 8:17 pm

Inbox zero, there’s a new game in town: RT @peterbehr ah gmail, you’re funny: “inbox (-1)”

— February 16th, 2010 2:59 pm

Uploaded the slides from my LaTeX for Linguists workshop http://tinyurl.com/ycjukmt

— February 15th, 2010 10:49 pm

A Palm Pre app to reboot your phone once a day? What’s wrong with this picture? http://tinyurl.com/yh6ezev #fail (via @Kimtaro)

— February 15th, 2010 10:31 pm

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