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Work it!

You work a lot with PRs from forked repos within your team? Maybe my workfow can help you to make your life easier.

My workflow

1. Create a remote url with the name of the person as identifier like below:

$ git remote -v

julien https://github.com/julienw/perf.html.git
main https://github.com/devtools-html/perf.html.git
mstange https://github.com/mstange/perf.html.git
zoepage https://github.com/zoepage/perf.html.git

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Key to Productivity

One of the first things people learn about me, I have a pretty busy life.

  • I am a engineer who works full-time on Firefox.
  • I speak frequently at conferences.
  • I mentor people and help to organize events.
  • I am a solo mom of a 5 y/o.
  • I am a human being, with a need for breaks and social interactions.
Wait what?

All those things add up to enormous amount of tasks.

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Why do we need Web Compatibility

Last week, I published the first part of this blog post called What is Web Compatibility? It explained what web compatibility is (Does it work in most browsers? Is the bug appearing in just this one?) and how you can report it.

But why do we need Web Compatibility?

There are a so many things I've heard from people why they do not report bugs.

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What is Web Compatibility

One week ago, I’ve started my job as Web Compatibility Engineer at Mozilla and it’s been wonderful so far! It’s a very welcoming place here in Berlin and my team is superb! So, summed up in one GIF?

Hands make a heart

When people ask me, what I actually do, the conversations mostly go like this…

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Goodbye / Hello

I’m proud to announce that I’ll be joining Mozilla as Webcompat Engineer in January.

playing fox in the snow

The decision was not easy. I do believe that the combination of design and artificial intelligence is the future. Where content should drive design decisions and support writers to create a better experience while focusing on what they do best. I will miss my team of open-minded, creative and passionate people, who care about their code.

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