Category: events

Mozilla Festival: What We Made

Over the last month, we’ve been tracking the outputs from the Mozilla Festival. **A great number of thank-you’s are due all around** to all the [participants, facilitators](https://mozillafestival.org/whos-coming/), [volunteers](https://mozillafestival.org/get-involved/community-corner/), [staff](https://mozillafestival.org/contact/), [supporters](https://mozillafestival.org/supporters/), and the wonderful Ravensbourne for making this such a memorable event. ## 20 Prototypes ##…

In the Flesh

>The new magnetism of congregation seems universal…The web becomes not a destination in itself but a route map to somewhere real. — Simon Jenkins, *[Welcome to the post-digital world, an exhilarating return to civility](http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/dec/01/post-digital-world-web)*

The Mozilla Festival: Less yak, more hack!

The Mozilla Festival, which kicks off Nov. 4 – 6 in London, will be a three-ring circus of brainstorming, collaborating and hacking. It brings together 500 journalists, open web developers and media educators to learn and make the web they want. Following a series of posts by…

What makes a great event?

Thanks to @cyberdees for pointing out this Quora thread. Some really valuable insights from Robert Scoble on what make a great event and food for thought re: Mozilla Festival and other events in the pipeline. We’ll unpack this at OKCon and Wikimania Haifa. Scoble: The…