Hi I am David Bryant and I am a technical fellow in the emerging technology organization and I have a variety of roles as an individual contributer in emerging technology largely associated with technology transfer, getting our research in implementations quickly out of those organizations into product or out into the world My name is Jun Ong, I am and architect and I am also a light artist so I do a lot of light related installations I also work with programmers, electrical engineers, electronic engineers to do interactive art installations My name is Chee I am the director of Women who code Whakuahua network Women who code is a non-profit organization from San Francisco what we do is to empower and encourage women in leadership especially in technology careers and also of course too encourage more women to code I like the idea that it gets us out more places I think I'd rather have 57 developer road shows than one giant galactic developer event the opportunity to connect with the community talk to teams of people working in areas that the see as being central to the success of the web more than just talking to the developers about their specific projects which is always a good thing how do we actually scale that up and do more community to community we can probably have more conversations in a single developer roadshow visit in an area like this with more active communities because were working through that incubator that already sort of got them mutually aware of each other so if you look at what we have done in firefox and with our web platform technologies over the two years that I have been involved a lot of that work has been driven by what developers need so the web gains stack with GL what assembly a bunch of these formative technologies sort of coordinated and brought together because were interested in what developers want and need and how to satisfy them were focused on broadly web experiences and new kinds of experiences that can be brought to the web like VR and augmented reality and speech and that sort of thing so the way we know we are going to get those experience out into the world is by engaging with the developers that are going to help us build the technologies, build important tools like A-frame and then create these alternative experiences that will ultimately give people more value out of the internet and with this it gives me a lot of freedom because I always thought my creative process sketching on a notebook and is very two-dimensional and then try to work my way into 3D modeling software so this kind of combines these two steps together I can immediately sketch while being 3 dimensional at the same time It's hard for clients to perceive how it will impact their space unless its rendered it will be cool if at some point we can play on luminosity so the light can glow and I can dim it, maybe shadows so I don't even have to render it, I can just sketch it and that's like the render already I put the goggles on the client and that's it you know you get the idea immediately. this would be a good method to get people to visualize this idea 3 dimensionaly events like this are helpful to create awareness attention but they don't know where to go after that so their is not so much follow up after that so that is the next step for community organizers like us to find out what we should do with people who attend the events and what is next for them we find it can have more impact now because we can impact trainers, teachers that have access to all the schools so that's exciting and I am hoping in 5 years time we will move to whats impacting larger societies not just reading your techies not just meeting businesses but with society that's the beauty with open source where every body contributes