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Unraveling the power of WebXR

  • Title
    Unraveling the power of WebXR

  • Brief description about the content to be covered
    I am immensely eager to take the audience through a magical journey of WebXR and its developments. If one is interested to learn the tricks of the magician and get the secrets behing the screen revealed thenthey must attend my talk to get the cats off the bag. Also, having been contributed for Mozilla since 5 years I will be also dealing with how A-frame can help in this web driven technology of WebXR. With practical experiments and showcasing many demos on the floor I assure that this will engage many audience to know the power of Open Source driven technologies.

  • Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)

  • Time required for the talk
    45mins

  • Link to slides / demos
    https://slides.com/bhuvanameenakshi/deck-1-1/live#/

  • Platforms that you may use

  • Measure Success(How will you measure the Success of your talk?)
    Number of applications or live projects done using A-frame
    Number of attendees who signed up in the slack channel of A-frame
    Number of attendees joining the WebXR community under Mozilla Campus clubs of LPU

  • About yourself (Please include social media links, twitter, facebook, mozillians id, etc.)
    I have infinite curiosity in computer programming. I am a VR and AR enthusiast. Have been conferred with the most prestigious award "Dr. Kalam Young Achiever's Award" in the year 2017 for my projects in opensource and society beneficial application. I am a WebVR contributor for Mozilla Firefox and the roles played by me in the organistion are Mozilla Rep, WebVR and WebXR evangelist, Womoz Community Lead and Featured Addons advisory board member. Have done 20+ projects in the stream of WebVR and the highlights among them are:
    • Participation in 13kJS competition under A-frame category
    • Cancer awareness campaign and
    • Bringing our heritage back
    https://reps.mozilla.org/u/bhuvanameenakshi/
    https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/bhuvanameenakshi/
    https://twitter.com/bhuvanakotees1
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhuvana-meenakshi-koteeswaran-a67b58103/

  • Availability (When would you be able to give the talk?)
    23th or 24th, March 2019

Kotlin/Native Magic of Shared Code

  • Title
    Kotlin/Native: Magic of Shared Code

  • Breif
    Leveraging the power of Kotlin language to support multi-platform and sharing code (business logic) among multiple platforms.
    For companies targeting their product on multiple platform is quite big task, But business logic is same. So why repeat the business logic on every platform . With Kotlin/MultiPlatform and Kotlin/Native you follow code common and respect the platform.

  • Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)
    Basic Knowledge of development

  • Time required for the talk
    1 Hour - 1hour 15 Mins (for Talk + Demo)

  • Link to slides / demos
    To be uploaded

  • Platforms that you may use
    Linux,Windows or MacOS

  • Measure Success(How will you measure the Success of your talk?)
    Number of attendees get started with Kotlin in their projects and in production

  • About yourself (Please include social media links, twitter, facebook, mozillians id, etc.)
    Google Certified Android Developer/ Kotlin Developer / Flutter Developer.
    Github : https://github.com/theLimitBreaker
    LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/thelimitbreaker/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iamlimitbreaker
    Medium : https://medium.com/@rohanmaity

  • Previous Talk
    Tail Call Optimization in JVM with Kotlin
    Pragma Speakers link : http://pragmaconf.tech/speakers.html
    ppt link : https://drive.google.com/open?id=1k5TuM8B-_-NYBgSpy132XFMYAlwl_F0-

  • Availability (When would you be able to give the talk?)
    23rd March, 2019

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Introduction to VR(Aframe.io) & AR(AR.js)

  • Title
    Introduction to VR(Aframe.io) & AR(AR.js)
  • Brief description about the content to be covered
    Aframe.io is an open source project, it opens the door to virtual reality without using any heavy softwares. It runs on the web, so, showcasing it won't be a problem. Explaining the Document
  • Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)
    Links:
  1. https://aframe.io
  2. https://aframe.io/docs/
  3. https://jeromeetienne.github.io/AR.js/three.js/examples/mobile-performance.html
    Basic HTML and JS knowledge is a must

Introduction to Social Engineering - Webinar - 29/04/2020

Machine Learning for Humans - Webinar - 04/11/19

  • Title
    Machine Learning for Humans

  • Brief description about the content to be covered
    Basics of Machine Learning
    TesnsorFlow vs PyTorch: Which frameworks to choose
    ML for Mobile Developers and Web Developers

  • Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)
    http://tensorflow.org/
    Basic knowledge of Python

  • Time required for the talk
    30 minutes

  • Link to slides / demos
    To be uploaded

  • Platforms that you may use
    Any

  • Measure Success(How will you measure the Success of your talk?)
    Number of attendees try to learn more about ML after the session

  • About yourself (Please include social media links, twitter, facebook, mozillians id, etc.)
    I'm Pratik Parmar of House Gryffindor, a millionth of my name, bachelor of the information technology, tech speaker of machine learning, the reader of books, a dancer of garba (an Indian folk dance), player of badminton, contributor of open source and lover of the European charm.

LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/pratikparmar1/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/hackyroot
Facebook: http://facebook.com/hackyroot
GitHub: http://github.com/hackyroot
Mozillian ID: https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/pratik/

  • Availability (When would you be able to give the talk?)
    23-24 March

Let's Flutter - Webinar - 25/04/2020

  • Title
    Let's Flutter

  • Brief description about the content to be covered
    Flutter is Google's Open Source Framework used to build Mobile, Web and Desktop applications through the single codebase. The session will cover the basics of Flutter and a small hands-on to demonstrate different widgets and a small application which will run on Android, iOS, Web and Windows.

  • Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)
    Understanding of OOPs
    Basics of Dart

  • Time required for the talk
    1 hour

  • Link to slides / demos
    Pending

  • Platforms that you may use
    Windows

  • How will you measure the Success of your talk?
    The takeaway from the session will be a basic understanding of Flutter concepts. Attendees will be able to build their first cross-platform application.

  • About yourself
    Ayush is an Undergraduate student who is passionate about developing efficient Mobile apps in both Android and Flutter. Apart from Mobile Development, his interest lies in developing Mobile DApps. He is also the Co-Founder of Flutter Vadodara, member of Moz Guj and a DSC Lead.
    Moziilan's Profile
    GitHub
    Medium
    Stackoverflow
    Twitter

  • Availability (When would you be able to give the talk?)
    April

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Hack Free Online Tools to Automatically Build Your Linux OS - Workshop - 12/10/19

  • Title
    Hack Free Online Tools to Automatically Build Your Linux OS

  • Brief description about the content to be covered

    • a custom lightweight distribution, Meilix and a generator web app that allows you to preconfigure an ISO with the wallpaper and desktop settings in place.
    • the workflow of the project and the best use of Travis CI and Github infrastructure.
    • flask framework to design and deployment on Heroku.
    • what steps we take to make internet access more inclusive and exciting for everyone and what steps we undertake to add conversational interface features.
  • Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)
    No prerequisites

  • Time required for the talk
    30-40 minutes

  • Link to slides / demos
    presentation

  • Platforms that you may use
    Any

  • Measure Success(How will you measure the Success of your talk?)
    The talk is based on the basic usecase of computers. This will be mostly like an interactive session between the speaker and the audience. So the respond of the audience throughout the talk and the questions after the talk will play an important role in deciding the success of the talk.

  • About yourself (Please include social media links, twitter, facebook, mozillians id, etc.)
    https://meets2tarun.github.io

  • Availability (When would you be able to give the talk?)
    24 March

How you can improve your DS/Algo skills - Webinar - 09/11/2019

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  • Title
    Please keep this short and descriptive
    How you can improve your DS/Algo skills ?

  • Brief description about the content to be covered
    Tell us what you're planning to talk about in brief
    I'll be showing the path to audience about how they can improve their DS/Algo skills. I'll cover a problem from some online judge and share my thought process.

  • Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)
    Basic syntax of Cpp, understanding and ability to use basic DS like vector, map in cpp.
    Solve this problem in CPP: https://leetcode.com/problems/two-sum

  • Time required for the talk
    1 hrs

  • Link to slides / demos
    Pending.

  • Platforms that you may use
    Mac, Linux

  • How will you measure the Success of your talk?
    What if 2 people appear? What if 200 appear?

  • About yourself
    Please include Mozillians Profile(if applicable), LinkedIn, Twitter, GitHub and Your website (if any)
    My name is Ashu. I'm developer by heart as well as profession.

  • Availability (When would you be able to give the talk?)
    9th Nov

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Localization with Pontoon

  • Title
    Localization with Pontoon

  • Brief description about the content to be covered

  1. Introduction of Pontoon, web-based, What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get (WYSIWYG), localization (l10n) tool
  2. How can you contribute towards open-source without having technical skills?
  • Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)
  1. A good internet connection
  2. No prerequisite knowledge is required
  • Time required for the talk
    30-40 minutes

  • Link to slides / demos
    To be uploaded

  • Platforms that you may use
    Any platform

  • Measure Success(How will you measure the Success of your talk?)

  1. Number of contributions made by Attendees
  2. How many students actually joined after the event?

Build Cross Browser Extensions with JS

  • Title

Build Cross Browser Extensions with JS

  • Brief description about the content to be covered

In this session, we will learn about browser extensions. Browser Extensions are simply developed with Javascript. Same code of browser extension will work and can be deployed on all browsers with little or no changes. This sesson will also introduce you to webextensions API. By the end of session we will create a basic addon

  • Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)

Basic knowledge of JS

  • Time required for the talk

30 Minutes

  • About yourself (Please include social media links, twitter, facebook, mozillians id, etc.)

Viswa - https://twitter.com/iamVP7
Shivam - https://twitter.com/idkHTML

Webinars ✨💻

Hi all! 👋

We have seen a great many members joining us lately, including some, who are from different locations and aren't able to make it physically to the meetups. So we're focusing on having more Webinars to solve that issue ✔️

So, please share any ideas here and let us know what you would like to learn 😄
It can be both technical, non-technical, whatever it is you want to learn, comment below your ideas!

Godspeed ✨ 🚀

Talk on Personal Branding for Students

  • Title
    Talk on Personal Branding for Students

  • Brief description about the content to be covered
    A detailed talk about establishment of personal brand of students, so that students can ace up in their career in a self contained way.
    Ways to Leverage different digital platforms, especially LinkedIn

  • Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)
    Before the talk, students are required to have a LinkedIn account created, so that they can navigate through the portal during the talk.

  • Time required for the talk
    1-2 hours

  • Link to slides / demos

  • Platforms that you may use
    Zoom, BlueJeans

  • Measure Success(How will you measure the Success of your talk?)
    The success of my talk will be measured in terms of the understanding students will seek about the establishment of their personal brand.

  • About yourself (Please include social media links, twitter, facebook, mozillians id, etc.)
    Megha Pathak https://linkedin.com/in/megha-pathak-/

  • Availability (When would you be able to give the talk?)
    After 10 April

Localization - Talk - 04/09/19

Magic leap(mixed reality)

  • Title
    Magic leap(mixed reality)

  • Brief description about the content to be covered
    Magic leap is taking mixed reality to the next level
    They have created some awesome gears for altering our reality , they are creating a new and revolutionary way to visualise data and they have a project Helio which is a web browser via which we can browse spatially and can interact with web contents in a more realistic way.

  • Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)

  • Time required for the talk
    10-15 mins

  • Link to slides / demos
    I will prepare ppt if given chance for the talk.

  • Platforms that you may use
    No specific platform required

  • Measure Success(How will you measure the Success of your talk?)
    I think it will be highly successfull , because it is really interesting and revolutionary

  • About yourself (Please include social media links, twitter, facebook, mozillians id, etc.)
    My name is Harsh Bajpai , I have my interest in the field of web and mixed reality.
    Facebook https://m.facebook.com/harsh.bajpai.188
    I am still building my profile on other platforms

  • Availability (When would you be able to give the talk?)
    I AM AVAILABLE WHENEVER THE TALK IS SCHEDULED

How to use Git and Github

  • Title
    How to use GIT and GitHub

  • Brief description about the content to be covered
    Getting started to GIT and GitHub, how to contribute open source, how to make repository on GitHub, how to use GitHub to collaborate.

  • Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)
    Latest version of GIT.

  • Time required for the talk
    45 minutes and 10 minutes for QNA

  • Link to slides / demos

  • Platforms that you may use
    GitHub

  • Measure Success(How will you measure the Success of your talk?)
    The number of repositories created on GitHub will help to measure the success of my talk.

  • About yourself (Please include social media links, twitter, facebook, mozillians id, etc.)
    Github-https://github.com/Arshrock


Facebook-https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?ref=bookmarks


Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/arshrock3/


LinkedIn-https://www.linkedin.com/in/arshdeep-singh-a2790514a


Twitter-https://twitter.com/Arshdee65550036


Mozillians ID-https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/singharshdeep2263/

  • Availability (When would you be able to give the talk?)
    My talk would be on 23 march after the keynote
    Timming(10:30 am to 11:30 am)

A head start to Mobile Development

  • Title
    A head start to Mobile Development

  • Brief description about the content to be covered

Want to get into mobile development, but intimidated by the vast ocean ahead of you?
Can't decide whether to go for Native development or React Native or Flutter?
Or do you also wonder if Android (or iOS) development are the only fields in mobile market to get into?
Here's a session to guide you and help you choose which way to go!
Topics to be covered-

1. Brief introduction to Native development

2. Brief introduction to Cross Platforms 
     - Xamarin
     - React Native and Native Script
     - Flutter
3. Brief introduction to PWAs.

4. A taste of Plasma Mobile: a vision creating an open source mobile platform on the horizon.

5. Hands on session of Flutter : Create a complete To-do App on the spot 
  • Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)
    Required Set-up
    - Flutter
    - VS Code/Android Studio
    Resources
    flutter.io

  • Time required for the talk
    1 hour + 1 hour for hands-on session
    (preferred time - 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm)

  • Platforms that you may use
    Windows, Linux, MacOS

  • Measure Success(How will you measure the Success of your talk?)
    The number of attendees able to make the app (as taught in hands-on session)

  • About yourself (Please include social media links, twitter, facebook, mozillians id, etc.)
    Mobile App developer.
    GitHub handle - ORePoala
    Twitter @ORePoala
    Linkedin handle - ORePoala

  • Previous Talk
    Hands on Flutter (at Linuxchix India) : linuxchixin/talks#56
    Webinar (Campus BLocks) : cb.lk/mait/webinar

  • Availability (When would you be able to give the talk?)
    March 23, 2019

  • Link to slides

From Test Driven Development to CI and everything in between

  • Title
    From Test Driven Development to CI and everything in between

  • Brief description about the content to be covered
    From Test Driven Development to CI and everything in between
    This talk covers the basics of TDD, Extreme Programming and ultimately leads to CI.
    This talk will not dwell upon CD yet, as it already contains enough information for a 30 minute talk.
    Can be extended to CD upon request.
    Topics Covered:-

    1. TDD
    2. Kata
    3. Extreme Programming [if time allows]
    4. CI
    5. Basic Continuous Integration hands-on with GitLab CI and explanation of ci-gitlab.yaml.
  • Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)
    account on GitLab and basic understanding of docker [what are docker images].
    kata

  • Time required for the talk
    ~40 minutes [+20 minutes for hands-on with explanation of .YAML]

  • Link to slides / demos
    https://brute4s99.github.io/ver2/talks/tdd-ci/

  • Platforms that you may use
    Any

  • Measure Success(How will you measure the Success of your talk?)
    Hands-on success rate

  • About yourself (Please include social media links, twitter, facebook, mozillians id, etc.)
    https://duckduckgo.com/?q=brute4s99

  • Availability (When would you be able to give the talk?)
    24 March 2019

Get started with some modern web technologies - Lightning Talk - 02/09/2019

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  • Title
    Get Started with modern web

  • Brief description about the content to be covered
    Going to cover how to get started with Node.js, express.js, react.js and MongoDB.

I will talk about what Node.js is and show a demonstration of Javascript in browser and Javascript on Node.js. I will talk about express.js, react.js, show some demonstration of react.js reusable component and explain the concept of virtual DOM manipulation in react.js. I will talk about MongoDB and the difference between SQL and NoSQL databases. And going to share some of the best resources I found online to learn the technologies in my experience.

  • Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)
    No prerequisites

  • Time required for the talk
    15-20 minutes

  • Link to slides / demos
    https://1drv.ms/p/s!Aj9z0wTb5EgohG60Au_uknOlmFUn?e=X3Puu4

  • Platforms that you may use
    PowerPoint 2019, VS Code. I would like to use my own laptop while presenting the slides.

  • How will you measure the success of your talk?
    The number of people who go and check the online resources I share will give me the measure of success of my talk.
    What if 2 people appear? What if 200 appear?

  • About yourself
    http://github.com/rokibul630/
    https://twitter.com/rokibul630
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/rokibulislaam/
    Please include Mozillians Profile(if applicable), LinkedIn, Twitter, GitHub and Your website (if any)

  • Availability (When would you be able to give the talk?)
    Whenever you give me a chance for the talk.

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MozWeekend @ LPU - Privacy

  • Title
    Privacy and Security Workshop @ LPU
    Understanding privacy and measures to protect your privacy in the digital world

  • Brief description about the content to be covered

  1. Introduction to Privacy and Privacy Risks online (Discussion)
  2. Secure Password Management with KeePassXC (Hands-on)
  3. Firefox Addons for Privacy and Security - usage demo (Hands-on)
  4. Introduction to Encryption and it's importance for protecting privacy (Discussion and activities)
  5. Privacy respecting software alternatives
  6. Email Encryption using Thunderbird and Enigmail
  7. How to start advocating for privacy (Discussion and activities)
  • Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)

  • Time required for the talk
    9am - 5pm

  • Link to slides / demos

  • Platforms that you may use

  • Measure Success(How will you measure the Success of your talk?)

  1. Number of Firefox installations.
  2. Number of installations of recommended add-ons on Firefox for privacy and security.
  3. At least 2 blog posts from participants sharing their understanding of privacy before and after event.
  4. Conduct a survey with participants after 1 month to know how their online life got affected with their new understanding of privacy risks they face.
  • About yourself (Please include social media links, twitter, facebook, mozillians id, etc.)
    Shashikanth is a data privacy advocate, believes free software philosophy and strives to work with open principles. He has been a Mozillian since 2 years, actively working on advocacy and mobilization. He is currently volunteering at SFLC.in (Software Freedom Law Center, India). SFLC.in is conducting workshops on privacy and digital security across the country, discussing privacy risks online and various methods for privacy protection. For more details, please visit 'https://security sflc.in'.
    SFLC.IN is a donor supported legal services organisation that brings together lawyers, policy analysts, technologists, and students to protect freedom in the digital world. SFLC.IN promotes innovation and open access to knowledge by helping developers make great Free and Open Source Software, protect privacy and civil liberties for citizens in the digital world by educating and providing free legal advice and help policy makers make informed and just decisions with the use and adoption of technology.

  • Availability (When would you be able to give the talk?)
    Jan 19th, 2019

Design the open source way

  • Title
    Design the open source way

  • Brief description about the content to be covered
    Creating graphic design with open source tools works, and the tools look similar to the expensive tools we know. The biggest impediment to switching is lack of awareness and assumed file incompatibility. In this session we will discuss the fundamentals of Design, typography, color and the tools available for graphic design.

  • Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)

  • Time required for the talk
    30min

  • Link to slides / demos

  • Platforms that you may use
    Windows, Linux

  • Measure Success(How will you measure the Success of your talk?)
    The number of attendees able to understand the concept of Open Design and the fundamentals of Graphic Design.

  • About yourself (Please include social media links, twitter, facebook, mozillians id, etc.)
    Software Engineer, Mozilla Representative / Reps Mentor
    Reps Profile: https://reps.mozilla.org/u/tanzeelkhan/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/iamtanzeelkhan

  • Availability (When would you be able to give the talk?)
    March 24, 2019

-Co-speaker:
Vishal Das
Mozillians Profile: https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/kindavishal/

Talk on Git Version Control

  • Title
    Oh my Git

  • Brief description about the content to be covered

    1. explanation of git terminologies.
    2. an advanced explanation of git version control system.
    3. The correct way of starting contributing to big FOSS Organizations.
    4. elaborate hands-on of many worst mistakes when doing git version maintenance.
  • Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)

    1. an explanation of most used Git commands
    2. terminology explained
    3. the Git Cheatsheet

    Install Git
    - Linux
    - Windows

Check installation by running git version in a command prompt/ terminal window

  • Time required for the talk

    1 hour + 30 minutes for hands-on

  • Link to slides / demos
    to be uploaded

  • Platforms that you may use
    Linux, Windows or MacOS

  • Measure Success(How will you measure the Success of your talk?)
    contributions as seen in hands-on

  • About yourself (Please include social media links, twitter, facebook, mozillians id, etc.)
    Google: brute4s99

  • Availability (When would you be able to give the talk?)
    24 March 2018

Exploring the Mozilla Hubs Code Base - Webinar - 08/10/2019

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    Exploring the Mozilla Hubs Code Base

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  • Brief description about the content to be covered
    An introduction to how the Mozilla Hubs' browser-based social VR platform works from a technical perspective (https://hubs.mozilla.com). We will explore the code base and introduce how to start contributing to Hubs.

  • Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)
    If you want to explore Hubs' code or documentation in advance, feel free to check out our github repo (https://github.com/mozilla/hubs/)

  • Time required for the talk
    Approximately 1 hour

  • Link to slides / demos
    Not yet prepared

  • Platforms that you may use
    Mozilla Hubs + Possible streaming alternative in case its larger than Hubs' room capacity

  • How will you measure the Success of your talk?
    We would be thrilled to have any number of individuals join in. We are looking forward to recording this stream and sharing it because it will be of interest to many members of our community.

  • About yourself
    I'm a Community Manager for Hubs https://twitter.com/elginskye/
    The presentation itself will be led by a core member of the Hubs team

  • Availability (When would you be able to give the talk?)
    08/10/2019 (21:30 IST, for us it will be 09:00 PDT)

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HACK THE HACKATHON - Lightning Talk - 04/09/19

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  • Title
    Please keep this short and descriptive

  • Hack the hackathon

  • Brief description about the content to be covered
    Tell us what you're planning to talk about in brief

  • people are not aware of what is hackathon? what do we do in it? how to participate? to aware them and to let them know how to hack a hackathon, what are the principle required etc.

  • Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)
    -N.A.

  • The time required for the talk

  • 15-20 MINUTES

  • Link to slides/demos

  • https://my.visme.co/projects/76p9yyk7-hack-the-hackathon

  • Platforms that you may use

  • INTERNET, powerpoint

  • How will you measure the success of your talk?

  • how people counter me and show interest.

  • About yourself (Please include social media links, twitter, facebook, mozillians id, etc.)
    Mozillians ID-https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/singharshdeep2263/
    Twitter-https://twitter.com/Arshdee65550036
    Github-https://github.com/Arshrock

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  • Anytime

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Documentation

  • Title --> documentation

  • Brief description about the content to be covered -- what is documentation and its types, managing documentation, readme.md files

  • Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)

  • Time required for the talk --> 30 - 40 min

  • Link to slides / demos --- https://slides.com/thrishna/deck

  • Platforms that you may use --- github

  • Measure Success(How will you measure the Success of your talk?)

  • About yourself (Please include social media links, twitter, facebook, mozillians id, etc.)
    twitter - https://twitter.com/BatchuThrishna ;
    facebook -- https://www.facebook.com/batchu.thrishna.3

  • Availability (When would you be able to give the talk?) 10:30 am - 11:30 am

WebComponents - For Microfrontends & Re-usable Components

Title

WebComponents - For Microfrontends & Re-usable Components

Brief description about the content to be covered

  • What are Web components?
  • Technology used for web components
  • How to build your own web components
    Session Brief here

Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)

  • Basic knowledge about JavaScript and the Web ecosystem

Time required for the talk

30-45 mins - Talk format
2 hours - Workshop format

Link to slides / demos

Github page for Web Component - by karx

Platforms that you may use

  • Browser
  • Angular Elements
  • Polymer

Measure Success(How will you measure the Success of your talk?)

  • Count of Web Components created by Attendees
  • Commits/Contributions by Attendees to open repositories

About yourself (Please include social media links, twitter, facebook, mozillians id, etc.)

Kartik Arora, is a developer turned Entrepreneur, founder Akriya Technologies
Also,

Social profiles:
Facebook
Twitter @karx_brb
Linkedin
Github karx

Availability (When would you be able to give the talk?)

Would be available on 23rd-24th March

Intro to an Indian OSS project called Karate - Webinar - 21/03/2020

  • Title
    Karate - Test Automation Made Simple

  • Brief description about the content to be covered
    Karate is the only open-source tool to combine API test-automation, mocks, performance-testing and even UI automation into a single, unified framework. Hear from the creator of this project as to what it is all about and some behind-the-scenes insights into what goes into making an OSS project successful.

  • Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)
    None

  • Time required for the talk
    45 minutes

  • Link to slides / demos
    Will be provided after event

  • Platforms that you may use
    Please let me know what worked for previous webinars

  • How will you measure the Success of your talk?
    Any publicity for an OSS project is good. If at least one person tries it out or adopts the framework at work.

  • About yourself
    Peter is a Distinguished Engineer at Intuit and the creator of the "Karate" test-automation framework. An avid open-source enthusiast, Peter's first open-source project "CB2XML" was created on SourceForge way back in 2004 and incredibly still sees active releases by the current maintainers. A regular on the tech-conference circuit, Peter has appeared at the Ministry of Testing Dallas, DevConf.IN, Test Talks, Test Automation Guild, GraphQL Asia and Selenium Conf Tokyo. Peter also appears in the TechBeacon list of Test Automation Leaders to follow in 2019.

Twitter: https://twitter.com/ptrthomas

  • Availability (When would you be able to give the talk?)
    March

What's Devops ?

  • Title
    What's Devops ?

  • Brief description about the content to be covered
    Devops, Docker, VM.

  • Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)
    None.

  • Time required for the talk
    1 hr (± 20 mins)

  • Link to slides / demos
    Draft proposal

  • Measure Success(How will you measure the Success of your talk?)
    My aim is to introduce them with technologies out there. Even if they don't understand whole talk but they learn some new words and research about them later on, I believe it's win situation.

  • About yourself (Please include social media links, twitter, facebook, mozillians id, etc.)
    https://github.com/Ashish-Bansal

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