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Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Great White North

Well, I am back on the ground in Canada. It is great to be home! What a great summer! I really enjoyed my summer at Mozilla. I learned a great deal, accomplished a lot, and had quite a few laughs. As I am writing this, I am kind of torn. On one hand, I am glad to be back at school. Progress is good, and we all like progress. On the other hand, I am really going to miss Mozilla, the people, and the weather :D

You may be wondering whether or not I will continue to be involved with the Mozilla Project, being back at school and the workload that entails. I can tell you that I remain fully committed to the Mozilla Project. I obviously will not be able to contribute to the Mozilla Project on the same level that I was while in Mountain View over the Summer, however I want to help out with QA efforts about an hour each day or about 6-10 hours a week. More specifically, I am planning on contributing through Bug Days and Test Days, as well as helping with community outreach through the Campus Reps program and becoming much more involved with Club Moz at Seneca College.

As far as Club Moz is concerned, I am going to be having meetings with people in the coming days to figure out what we want to do with Club Moz this year. I will use this blog space to update the community on what is going on with Club Moz.

As far as community outreach is concerned, I am currently working on a joint event with the York University Campus Rep to piggyback on their Frosh Week to hand out some gear.

I also have a bunch of the QA fliers to get posted around the school. I am still working with the Student Federation on getting those posted.

At this point I would like to extend a sincere thank you to everyone at Mozilla that made everything that I accomplished this Summer possible. I am truly appreciative of all the support, advice and knowledge that was given to me throughout the Summer. Mozilla truly is a family and everyone at Mozilla made me feel like an important member of that family.

Thank you very much and have a great Fall/Winter.

Cheers.

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