Tag: webmaker

Localizing Mozilla’s Thimble

Localization is such an important factor in accessibility and inclusion. Thrilled by Atul’s leadership in **[making Thimble localization a reality](http://transifex-thimble.toolness.org/)!** Here’s how it works: * To translate: [https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/friendlycode/](https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/friendlycode/) * Live localizations: [http://transifex-thimble.toolness.org/](http://transifex-thimble.toolness.org/) * File bugs: [https://github.com/mozilla/friendlycode/issues](https://github.com/mozilla/friendlycode/issues) * More instructions and FAQs: [https://etherpad.mozilla.org/thimble-l10n](https://etherpad.mozilla.org/thimble-l10n) # Get Started…

Mozfest 2012: The Aftermath Report

## About **The Mozilla Festival (#mozfest) is an annual read/write event for anyone interested in learning about – and making – the future of the web.** It is an unique platform for bringing together key contributors to discuss, hack on and teach the open web…

Web(maker) Lab

This weekend we checked out the **[Chrome Web Lab](http://www.chromeweblab.com/) in the London Science Museum.** It’s the first time I’ve seen a major museum host **an interactive exhibit on the wonder of the web.** As we wove through throngs of kids drooling over display cases as…

Webmaker Special Interest Group for Reps

I’d like to share some thoughts on a **”Webmaker Special Interest Group”** for the Mozilla Reps program. This conversation owes a lot to many Reps and Webmakers so far; in particular, a huge thanks to Henrik Mitsch, William Quiviger, and Pierros Papadeas for supporting the…

Hive Berlin Speed Geeking: How’d it go?

## The Results ## For last week’s Hive Berlin Speed Geeking, we had a solid turnout of 30-40 participants, including a few families. (yay!) For three hours, we hacked at learning stations where participants could hop in and make something. The event was generously hosted…