Mozilla Education Goal: 100 Student Projects by June 30

Three months ago Mozilla Education started a project to actively look for student projects.  Each morning I get email from bugzilla with the list of newly added student-project bugs (I got 11 this morning).  As I write this we have 61 potential projects.  I'm hoping to have that hit 100…

Field Stone: "The threshold is always stony"

This morning I read Luke's discussion of the threshold, and his use of a quotation from Heidegger (“The threshold is always stony...") put me in mind of something I had wanted to write this weekend.  On Sunday my wife and I worked to finish some gardens around our house.…

On seeing the Common Loon

I spend a lot of time thinking about what I call seeing. By seeing I mean a sort of intentionality of purpose that pays attention to what might be there.  I distinguish it from similar modes of being--looking, finding, the parables of the pearl or lost coin.  Where looking is…

Mozilla Education: what getting involved looks like

This past Thursday and Friday I led a short workshop on getting started in Mozilla from a professor's point of view. I've put up the outline of what I presented, along with notes and links. You are welcome to improve and correct this, since I'll likely use it again. It…

Daytime Nighthawk

I saw my first Nighthawk a few days ago.  While the girls played in a garden after an event we went to as a family, I wandered under a large maple tree.  I was looking for what might be there, and in this case, it was a roosting Nighthawk.  I…

Behold, I make all things new

There is no tree in our forest that dies so completely each winter as the Tamarack.  In winter they are skeletons, frozen vertically in the snow.  And in spring there is nothing so shocking as the re-animation of these bones.  I have to go and touch them with my fingers…

Mozilla, Education...Hybrid

I've been thinking lately about Mark's posts on hybrid organizations (see one, two, three).  Many of the things he's talking about in these posts overlap with ideas I have about education and institutions (cf esp. the writing of Ivan Illich).  Today I find myself sandwiched between two Mozilla Education calls:…

"Practical Programming" arrives

Greg Wilson wrote to share the good news that their "CS-1 in Python" book, called "Practical Programming", is out and ready to buy. I've been spending a lot of time in Python lately, and I'm really enjoying it.  I'm also impressed with how fast it is.…

DXR pre-alpha: Source Code Lexicography

Today I hit a major milestone in a project I've been working on for more than a year.  My goal is to replace MXR with a version that includes static analysis data for the C++, IDL, and JS in the Mozilla tree.  It's a project I don't know quite what…

Growing the Mozilla Education community

Mark blogged the other day about active Mozilla student projects that have been happening recently.  It was encouraging to see so many listed together.  It was even more encouraging to hear from people saying, "Hey, what about this great stuff happening over here?"  Good question, and thanks for…