The Firefox Community Launch Party is done and, as expected, everybody involved had a rockin’ time.
The venue at Snakes and Lattes was perfect to give everyone a chance to enjoy the evening and play with the Firefox on a few games. Mozilla Reps and community members were happy to share information about the Firefox and its how it is the browser that keeps everyone’s interests (especially privacy) in mind.
There are going to be more photos soon, but here are a few tweets from the event:
Thanks to all those who made the @firefox community launch party in #Toronto fun & awesome! #firefoxtoronto pic.twitter.com/oxyPQNL8np
— Regnard Raquedan (@regnard) May 10, 2014
The courageous folks who challenged the @firefox to a game of Query. #firefoxtoronto @rtsayles @mozilla pic.twitter.com/uFUI0iBO16 — Regnard Raquedan (@regnard) May 10, 2014
@mozilla @firefox I’m loving my tattoo 🙂 Firefox for life 🙂 @amirad @regnard @larissashapiro @dailycavalier pic.twitter.com/63vyYWhc3A
— Robert Sayles (@rtsayles) May 9, 2014
@regnard @firefox @rtsayles @mozilla GoodTimes earlier guys! I got my pic taken with the foxas well hope i can see mine! thanks for the swag
— Jon Gauthier (@JonGauthier) May 10, 2014
With the @firefox at the community launch party #firefoxtoronto pic.twitter.com/2qBURQb7ZV
— Regnard Raquedan (@regnard) May 9, 2014
I’d like to take this chance to thank everyone who joined the event. A big shout-out to also to the Toronto community members, Mozilla Reps, and Mozilla folks who made this possible: Carlos Mengual, Ashley Rosen, Robert Sayles, Kohei Yoshino, Bob Silverberg, Mike Hoye, Jonathan Lin, Rebecca Gorospe, Jessica Osorio, Jennifer Balaco, Gen Kanai, and Brian King. You guys are all awesome!
The good news is that there is more to come from Mozilla and the Toronto community so, stay tuned!