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The Mozilla Festival is an annual celebration for exploring the web, learning together, and making things that can change the world.
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A yearly festival with hundreds of passionate people exploring the Web, learning together, and making things that can change the world.
  
We’re replacing darkened lecture halls with nine floors of maker labs bursting with passionate people building and teaching the web in realtime. To make this work, we need people of all different skills and persuasions.
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Creative Commons will run a School of Open workshop entitled, "[http://lanyrd.com/2012/mozilla-festival/syktt/ Teach someone something with open content]".
 
 
From journalists to filmmakers, educators to gamers, kids and designers and web developers and everything in between — we'll all be jamming together.
 

Latest revision as of 18:52, 5 November 2012


Events

Conference, in London, England,

2012/11/09

https://donate.mozilla.org/page/contribute/mozfest2012-registration


A yearly festival with hundreds of passionate people exploring the Web, learning together, and making things that can change the world.

Creative Commons will run a School of Open workshop entitled, "Teach someone something with open content".