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== (Tentative) Schedule == | == (Tentative) Schedule == |
Revision as of 05:46, 20 June 2011
Overview
Members of the ReMo provisional council will meet in Paris for a 3 days of discussions, brainstorms and workshops to discuss and plan for phase 2 of the Mozilla Reps program and define a roadmap for the next 6 months.
Date
Friday July 8th to Sunday July 10th, 2011
Location
Mozilla Paris office 28 boulevard Poissonnière 75009 Paris FRANCE
See map: http://bit.ly/ji0Yql
Participants
- Brian King (Slovenia)
- Guillermo Movia (Argentina)
- Majken Connor (Canada)
- Pierros Papadeas (Greece)
- Rami Khader (Jordan)
- Ruben Martin (Spain)
- Viking Karwur (Indonesia)
- Vineel Reddy Pindi (India)
- William Quiviger (France)
Guest participants on Friday
- Jason Haas (Mozilla Student Reps manager)
- Chris Hofmann (Director of Special Programs)
- Chris Beard (VP Engagement - TBC)
(Tentative) Schedule
This is a tentative schedule. Please feel free to edit and tweak as you see fit. We'll be discussing this on Sunday during our council meeting.
7-July (arrival day)
- rest and relaxation before the intense 3 days
- possible prep-dinner in the evening for those who have already arrived but NOT mandatory
8-July (Day 1)
- short welcome intro/status update from Pierros and William
- 5 min "Who am I" presentation from each participant (presentation template to be distributed shorty)
- short pep talk + Q&A from Chris Beard (TBC)
- Lunch
- discussions: what's working? what's not working? ways to improve moving forward?
- task planning for next two days:
- identify key areas that need improvement
- SOPs that needs to be tweaked/drafted
- SIG pages that need to be defined/created
- video tutorials that need to be created
- Night out - Paris by night
9-July (Day 2)
- short recap of tasks defined earlier
- SOP workshop
- SIG workshop
- Lunch
- Video workshop (unleash your inner director!)
- Brainstorming on ReMo voting system
- Night out - Paris by night :)
10-July (Day 3)
- short recap of tasks/discussions of Day 2
- Planning and design of ReMo "reward" program
- Lunch
- Drafting of 6-month roadmap
- Process and timing for electing next council (Brian)
11-July (departure day)
- goodbye breakfast - boohoo :(
Logistics
Questions about logistics? Contact William Quiviger (wquiviger at mozilla dot com)
Hotel
Paticipants will be staying at the Hotel Ibis Grands Boulevards, a 5 minute walk from the Paris Mozilla office.
Hôtel ibis Paris Grands Boulevards Opera 9ème
38 Rue du Faubourg Montmartre
75009 PARIS
GPS :N 48° 52' 27.61 E 2° 20' 31.19
Metro: Le Peletier (line 7) or Grands Boulevards (line 8, 9)
See hotel website
See work week map: http://bit.ly/ji0Yql
NB: although the hotel room is pre-paid by Mozilla, you will be asked to leave your credit card number at the reception desk as a garantee in case of damages and/or extra expenses such as mini-bar items, room service etc.
Food
Breakfast, lunch and dinner will be organized and paid for by Mozilla from the morning of July 8th to the evning of July 10th. Free snacks and drinks will be provided throughout the work week.
Pierros will send an email a few days before the work week to tell you where and at what time to meet for an informal prep-dinner on Thursday evening. NB: if you have special requests in terms of food, contact Pierros or William!
Work
The Work Week will take place on Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Mozilla Paris office:
Mozilla Paris office
28 Boulevard Poissonnière
75009 Paris
1st door code : 35A74
2nd door code : 61B35
1st floor, door on the left.
Metro : Grands Boulevards (line 8)
See map: http://bit.ly/ji0Yql
Back-up venue if the Paris office proves to be too small:
La Cantine
151 rue Montmartre, Passage des Panoramas
12 Galerie Montmartre
75002 Paris
Metro : Grands Boulevards (line 8)
See map: http://bit.ly/ji0Yql
Transport
Getting to/from the Mozilla office to/from your hotel
It's a short 5 minute walk.
If you're heading towards the office, head south on Rue du Faubourg Montmartre and then turn left on Boulevard Poissonnière until you get to number 28.
If you're headed to the hotel, west on Boulevard Poissonnière then turn right on Rue du Faubourg Montmartre until you reach the hotel.
See map: http://bit.ly/ji0Yql
Getting to hotel from CDG airport
Taxi: it will cost you 60-70 EUR and it will take you 30min-50min depending on traffic.
Bus: it will cost you less than 20 EUR for a return ticket and it will take you 60 min. This special bus is called the "Roissybus" and you can buy a ticket at an automatic machine or at a human ticket counter.
- Frequency of departure from Charles de Gaulle >> Paris (Opéra) : 6h00 à 20h45 every 15 minutes
The Roissybus will end its journey near the Paris Opera house, on the corner of rue Scribe and rue Auber. From there, it's a 10 min walk to the hotel.
See map: http://bit.ly/ji0Yql
Train: it will cost you less than 20 EUR for a return ticket and it will take you 50 min. You can buy a ticket at an automatic machine (only accepts EU credit cards though) or at a human ticket counter.
- From the airport, take the "RER B" train going towards Paris and get off at "Gare du Nord" then take the metro line 4 that goes towards "Porte d'Orléans" and get off after just one strop at "Gare de l'Est". Then take line 7 that goes towards "Mairie d'Ivry" and get off at "Le Peletier". You're then a few minutes' walk to the hotel.
See map: http://bit.ly/ji0Yql
Getting from hotel to CDG airport
Frequency of departure of bus from Paris (Opéra) >> Charles de Gaulle : - 05h45 à 20h00 : 15 minutes - 20h00 à 22h00 : 20 minutes - 22h00 à 23h00 : 30 minutes
If want to reduce both your carbon footprint and your expenses, take the train.