User:FrancJP
| Francisco Picolini | |
|---|---|
| Personal Information | |
| City: | Madrid |
| Country: | Spain |
| Mozilla-specific Information | |
| Wiki-Userame: | FrancJP |
| Bugzilla-Mail: | franc@mozilla-hispano.org |
| Mentor: | User:Nukeador |
| Miscellaneous Information | |
| private Mail: | fpicolini@gmail.com |
| GPG-Key: | {{{gpg}}} |
| Website: | Francisco's Website |
| Twitter: | http://twitter.com/FrancJP |
| Identi.ca: | {{{identi.ca}}} |
| Jabber: | {{{jabber}}} |
| IRC: | FrancJP on irc.mozilla.org in |
| #mozilla-hispano; #europe; #marketing | |
Background
Born in Argentina, but emigrated to Madrid on 2004. I do my part since 2003, collaborating with QA and marketing. For over 3 years I've translated Mozilla Links, along with Ricardo Palomares. Nowadays, I work in Mozilla Hispano helping in marketing and news; once in a while I tend to organize an event.
Events
- Mozcamp Barcelona 2008
- Community Meetup, Geneve 2009
- Mozcamp Prague 2009
- Firefox Party 3.5 (Madrid 2009)
- DemoDay (Madrid, 13/03/10)
- Firefox 4 Party (Madrid, 14/04/11)
- Mozcamp Berlin 2011
- RetwittMad (Madrid 02/02/12)
- Codemotion Madrid (24/03/12)
- Mozcamp LATAM 2012 (Buenos Aires)
Monthly reports
Here are the monthly reports of this user:
| Month | Report |
|---|---|
| August 2011 | FrancJP report August 2011 |
| December 2011 | FrancJP report December 2011 |
| February 2012 | FrancJP report February 2012 |
| January 2012 | FrancJP report January 2012 |
| July 2011 | FrancJP report July 2011 |
| March 2012 | FrancJP report March 2012 |
| November 2011 | FrancJP report November 2011 |
| October 2011 | FrancJP report October 2011 |
| ... further results | |
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