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mardi 6 septembre 2011

Mozilla embauche à Paris

Celebrating the recent figures by StatCounter at the Mozilla Paris office

Un pot au bureau de Paris de Mozilla

Le bureau de Mozilla Paris grandit et le nombre de serveurs que nous opérons augmente aussi. C'est pourquoi deux offres d'emploi sont maintenant disponibles. elles devraient intéresser particulièrement les Libristes et autres Linuxiens.

Exigences :

  • Savoir parler anglais correctement
  • être de bonne humeur (presque tout le temps)
  • aimer voyager (Europe, Californie, Canada)
  • aimer et très bien connaître la techno et les logiciels Libres.
  • aimer être parmi des geeks qui veulent changer le monde et adorent faire la fête !

Les deux postes ouverts dans l'équipe IT sont les suivants :

J'en profite pour préciser que la rémunération est très compétitive :-)

Merci d'envoyer vos CV directement via les formulaires accessibles par les boutons "Apply for this position".

PS : d'autres postes sont ouverts actuellement, mais la liste change en permanence ! On peut les trouver sur www.mozilla.com/careers en cliquant sur l'onglet Jobs.

Anthony raising his glass to Fennec

Anthony lève son verre à la sortie de Firefox Mobile

vendredi 13 novembre 2009

5 years of Firefox party in Paris

Earlier this week, Firefox turned 5 years old. The press coverage here in Europe has been amazing. We were lucky enough to have John Lilly with us on this day, so we organized a party with 700 people in Paris.

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5 years of Firefox cake. Other pictures from Richard Ying. Picture used under CC-BY-NC-SA license.

A couple of my colleagues have blogged about this, so I'll just link to them instead of repeating what they've wrote:

A few people have taken pictures. Here they are:

lundi 12 février 2007

Life sucks until the sun shines

This was one of these moments where you find that everything sucks... I was late for a conference call with Brendan and Xavier Borderie, a French journalist. It was pouring and I was riding my scooter on the slippery paved streets of Paris with too little visibility. I was pretty sure that my jacket would not be waterproof enough and I would end up soaked. I knew I would have to take care of my two kids and feed them in between two conference calls tonight and make sure that they properly made their homework.

And then the clouds started to go away, the sun to shine, and the light was gorgeous. All of a sudden, I started enjoying my ride, and wished that I could share this with my friends and family.

Then I realized I had my point and shoot camera with me, so I managed to stop on the sidewalk (with my scooter, bad me!), and just took this picture :

The Eiffel Tower just after a shower

The Eiffel Tower just after a shower

And you know what? I made it before Brendan on the phone, as I was right on time, and the call went well. And there is a life lesson that I should try to remember: Happiness in my life should not be a function of the weather!