Women & Mozilla

Meet Chit Thiri Maung from Mozilla Myanmar

Here is an interview of Chit, a fantastic Mozilla Reps in Myanmar, who has just participated to the #DevCon2012, the largest developers’ conference at Myanmar, Yangon. How did you discover free/libre software? My name is Chit Thiri Maung. Most people known me as “ahkeno”, which is my blog name. I got a Master Degree from [...]

WoMoz in Tunisia

(Translation by Tom Leaman of the French version of this post) Delphine and I had the chance to go in Tunisia for 3 days, in january. It was marvellous! We gave a talk about WoMoz… Here is my report which have been translated from French by Tom Leaman (thanks!). This conference was, originally, the main [...]

Ada Lovelace Day: the report

As I told you in the previous blogpost, we organized an event in the Mozilla Paris Office to celebrate the Ada Lovelace Day. It was a success! We were all very motivated to give a new momentum to WoMoz, and there were more men than women… Which proves that Mozilla’s men are open-minded, and ready [...]

Ada Lovelace Day!

As you may know, on friday October 7, we celebrate the Ada Lovelace Day. Ada Lovelace is known for her work on Charles Babbage’s early mechanical general-purpose computer, the analytical engine. Her notes on the engine include what is recognised as the first algorithm intended to be processed by a machine; as such she is [...]

Why do I support the PyStar initiative

As you may have noticed, the previous blogpost ,written by Delphine, has triggered a lot of negative comments on IRC, Facebook, or throughout mails… That’s why, I’ve decided to write this blogpost to raise the debate on this blog, and to explain why I do support the PyStar initiative… even if I understand some of [...]