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Dial-in details: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmakers/Community_Calls
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January 22, 2013</b><br
January 29, 2013</b><br
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/><b>Roll Call. Who's here?</b><br
/><b>Roll Call. Who's here?</b><br
/>&nbsp;(please add yourself to this list)<br
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/><ul><li>Matt Thompson (@OpenMatt)</li
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><li>Jess (@iamjessklein)</li
><li>Dethe (@dethe)</li
><li>Atul (@toolness)</li
><li>Lyre Calliope (@captaincalliope)</li
><li>Michelle Thorne (@thornet)</li
><li>Alina Mierlus (@alina_mierlus)</li
><li>Angela Plohman</li
><li>Jonathan (@jlin)</li
><li>Mari Moreshead (@marimoreshead)</li
><li>Dan Sinker (@dansinker)</li
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><b><i>Subscribe to the Webmaker mailing list:</i></b><br
/><a href="https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/webmaker">https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/webmaker</a><br
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/><b>Reminders</b><br
/><b>Reminders</b><br
/><ul><li><b>Muting now. </b>All lines are muted by default. *7 to unmute.&nbsp;</li
/><ul><li>Muting all lines now. *7 to unmute.&nbsp;</li
><li><b>Join us for screen sharing:</b><ul><li><a href="http://mzl.la/screenshare">http://mzl.la/screenshare</a> (enter any name)</li></ul
><li><b>Join us for screen sharing:</b><ul><li><a href="https://www.callinfo.com/prt?host=globalcrossing&an=8005032899&ac=5435555">https://www.callinfo.com/prt?host=globalcrossing&amp;an=8005032899&amp;ac=5435555</a></li></ul
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><li><b>Recording now. </b>This meeting will be recorded.&nbsp;<br/><br
><li>Recording now. This meeting will be recorded.&nbsp;<ul><li>(GUNNER: please pause for a sec to allow recording to begin here)<br/><br
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/><b>Weekly Update</b><br
/><b>Weekly Update</b><br
/><ul><li><b>Summary and video of last week's call:</b><ul><li><u>Summary: </u><a href="http://openmatt.org/2013/01/17/tldr/"><u>http://openmatt.org/2013/01/17/tldr/</u></a></li
/><ul><li>Summary of last week's call:<ul><li><a href="http://youtu.be/BNl0abuJ-u4"><u>http://youtu.be/BNl0abuJ-u4</u></a><br/><br
><li>Video: video recording didn't work last week. :(&nbsp;<br/><br
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><li><b>Anything missing? Please add blog posts &amp; press:</b><ul><li>*** You gotta watch this video ***<ul><li>Jean Austin R. hosted a #GenOpen event in the Philippines. This is what they made!&nbsp;</li
><li><b>Please add your blog posts, press and weekly updates here:</b><ul><li>Top 5 Bits of Feedback on Badge System Design: <a href="http://jessicaklein.blogspot.com/2013/01/design-feedback-for-badge-systems.html">http://jessicaklein.blogspot.com/2013/01/design-feedback-for-badge-systems.html</a></li
><li>Young Filipino webmakers using Popcorn Maker: <a href="http://popcorn.webmadecontent.org/gy5">http://popcorn.webmadecontent.org/gy5</a><br/><br
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><b><i>Tweet Bank: It's NEW!</i></b><br
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><li><a href="https://etherpad.mozilla.org/Tweets"><b>https://etherpad.mozilla.org/Tweets</b></a><br/><br
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/><b>Muting / Unmuting</b><br
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/><b>Webmaker 2013 Roadmap 0.1 (Brett + Jess) 20 minutes</b><br
/><b>Draft Social Media Strategy for 2013 (Rebeccah) 20 mins</b><br
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/><ul><li><b>Links and context:</b><br/><br
/><ul><li><b>Links and context:</b><ul><li>Wireframes, mockups + protos: <a href="http://htmlpad.org/webmaker-2013-jan-preso/">http://htmlpad.org/webmaker-2013-jan-preso/</a></li
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><b>PDF</b>: <a href="http://rebeccahmullen.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/social-media-deck-final.pdf">http://rebeccahmullen.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/social-media-deck-final.pdf</a><br
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/><b>Gallery &amp; Support Graphic</b>: <a href="http://rebeccahmullen.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/gallery.jpg">http://rebeccahmullen.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/gallery.jpg</a><br
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><li><b>NOTES &amp; COMMENTS</b><ul><li>Feeback:<i>&nbsp;</i><ul><li>Green: List the awesome stuff:</li
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/><b>Evolving Webmaker Community Calls (Matt) (10 mins)</b><br
/><b>Webmaker Badges Roadmap (Erin) (15-20 min)</b><br
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/><i>TLDR: these Webmaker Community calls are growing and evolving.&nbsp;</i><br
/><b>Links and context</b>: will share slides<br
/><i>How do we scale up for success?</i><br
/><i>Need your ideas for optimizing these calls in 2013 --&nbsp;</i><br
/><i>in terms of <b>audience</i></b><i>, <b>infrastructure</i></b><i> and <b>content</i></b><br
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/><ul><li><b>1) AUDIENCE. </b>Who are Webmaker community calls for?<ul><li>Webmaker has three core audiences:&nbsp;<ul><li><b>1) MAKERS&nbsp;</b></li
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/><b>Open Badges gets credit (Carla, Kerri/Damian at a later community call) (2 min)&nbsp;</b><br
/><ul><li><b>Links and context:</b><ul><li>High school students in Providence, R.I., will now receive school credit for learning experiences outside the classroom captured through badges.&nbsp;<ul><li><a href="http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/beyond_schools/?intc=thed">http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/beyond_schools/?intc=thed</a></li></ul
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><li>These calls are primarily intended for <b>BUILDERS and MENTORS</b><ul><li>There are lots of individual *team* calls for builders (product team, badges, engagement &amp; comms, etc.) Listed here: <a href="https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmakers/Project_Community_Calls">https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmakers/Project_Community_Calls</a></li
><li>Local community college has announced they will be accepting badges as part of an applicant's application.&nbsp;</li
><li>But this is the only *60 min* each week where we're *all* together<br/><br
><li>Small but important step towards badges gaining legitimacy from formal institutions.</li
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><li>Q: What do BUILDERS need more of from these calls?<ul><li>e.g., Co-ordinating. Working open. Sharing best practises. Making sure the most important stuff is on everyone's radar.&nbsp;</li
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><li><b>INFRASTRUCTURE</b><ul><li>What are the TOOLS we need to make these calls run smoothly?&nbsp;<ul><li><b>1) Reliable audio</b>. Must-have. Killer functionality: mute all lines.&nbsp;</li
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><li><b>2) Interactive agenda + easy chat.</b><ul><li>Back in the day, switching from wiki to etherpad made HUGE difference in these calls</li
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><li>BUT: current etherpad set-up doesn't scale. How do we make it more stable?<ul><li>Important context:<ul><li>According to @dascher: Mozilla is looking at implementing an etherpad replacement (based on etherpadlite). Timelines for this? Next steps?</li
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><li>What other tools exist? What are examples of how other calls do it?<ul><li><b>Q: short term: </b>what are our immediate next steps on making Etherpad more stable?<ul><li><br/></li
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><b><i>How to Get Involved:</i></b><br
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/><b>Web Dev Stewards piloting Open Badges program (Carla) (2 min)</b><br
/><ul><li>Share call for visual badge designs: <a href="https://blog.mozilla.org/creative/2013/01/23/community-design-mozilla-contributor-badges/">https://blog.mozilla.org/creative/2013/01/23/community-design-mozilla-contributor-badges/</a></li
><li>Brownbag&nbsp;&nbsp; for other teams interested in issuing badges will be held on Feb 11 @&nbsp; 1&nbsp; PM EST; contact Emily@mozillafoundation for more information<br/><br
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><li>Keep your eyes peeled for an upcoming Web Literacy standard webinar. Details coming via the usual comms channels soon! :-)<br/><br
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/><b>Webmaker Roadmap continued (Brett) (5 minutes)&nbsp;</b><br
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/><b>Peer-Assist: Help us build out our FAQ to respond to community email inquiries Lainie, 3 minutes&nbsp;</b><br
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/><ul><li>Currently, we're receiving approximately 30+ emails each week from people interested in "education" and "documentation" - via <a href="https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/contribute/">https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/contribute/</a><ul><li><b>Education</b>&nbsp; - Help build a generation of webmakers by teaching others how the web&nbsp; works. Explore what the Mozilla Webmaker project is all about or get started teaching&nbsp; others by setting up an event in your community today.</li
><li><b>Documentation and Writing </b>- The Mozilla Developer Network is the hub for information about Mozilla&nbsp; technologies. Help make our documentation better by writing new content, correcting existing material or translating content into new languages.</li></ul
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><li><b>CONTENT</b><ul><li>Focused on doing better in Q1: better documentation and sharing coming *out* of these calls. e.g.,<ul><li><b>Mini documentation sprints</b>. After each call, we turn these notes into tweets, status updates and blog posts. e.g., <a href="https://etherpad.mozilla.org/Tweets">https://etherpad.mozilla.org/Tweets</a></li
><li>This wiki is the start of a larger FAQ we're building to address some of the common questions: <a href="https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmaker/Communications/EmailResponses">https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmaker/Communications/EmailResponses</a></li
><li><b>Weekly Summaries</b>. e.g., Webmaker TLDR: <a href="http://openmatt.org/2013/01/17/tldr/">http://openmatt.org/2013/01/17/tldr/</a></li
><li><b>We need your help to build it out! </b>Please add any questions or concerns to the list below that a) you've heard from folks that are interested in participating in Webmaker (education or documentation) or b) think we need to address head-on.<ul><li>How can I get involved with events (attending or planning)?</li
><li><b>Mozilla Monday All Hands</b>. <a href="https://wiki.mozilla.org/WeeklyUpdates">https://wiki.mozilla.org/WeeklyUpdates</a><ul><li>Getting your best stuff in front of all Mozillians.</li></ul
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><li>What&nbsp; types of education resources do you offer or are you trying to collect?&nbsp; lesson plans, icebreaker activities, blog post recaps, etc.</li
><li><b>Demos. </b>I love having at lease one awesome demo in each call.&nbsp;</li
><li>How can I find or encourage other people to participate?</li
><li><b>Board slides.</b> I like how these lay out strategy and planning.&nbsp;</li
><li>How do I know if Webmaker is for me? (not sure if their project/activity/expertise is in scope)</li
><li><b>Regularly scheduled team updates. </b>The agenda is 100% ad hoc right now -- might be good to have regularly scheduled presentations from key teams?</li
><li>A "simple MDN" -- we also have the need for this in direct relation to our tool development and in-tool support, but often we get emails or requests for a human language glossary/ explanation of terms. At the summer code party Brian, Atul and I (Jess) started this: <a href="https://etherpad.mozilla.org/simple-mdn">https://etherpad.mozilla.org/simple-mdn</a> (with the help from crowdsourcing) but it really needs more development and refinement to be successful</li
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><li>Add it to a new Webmaker Community call roadmap<ul><li>Report back on next week's call</li></ul
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><li>Want to get involved? Get in touch with<b> @OpenMatt</b>. Or stick around after this call.<br/><br
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/><b>Forrest Oliphant: What's up with Meemoo?</b><br
/><b>Game On participates at the Global Game Jam (Chloe) (2 minutes)&nbsp;</b><br
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/><ul><li><b>Links and context:</b><ul><li><b>What:</b> This weekend Game On participated to the Global Game Jam with 6 sponsored events (LA (IGDA), Toronto, Warsaw, Pittsburgh (CMU), Atlanta(Georgia Tech), Boston (MIT) ) and a "diversifier" <a href="https://thimble.webmaker.org/p/fu6s">https://thimble.webmaker.org/p/fu6s</a>.&nbsp;&nbsp;</li
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><li>Music hack day over the weekend: Web Audio API modular synths proof of concept <a href="http://forresto.github.com/dataflow-webaudio/">http://forresto.github.com/dataflow-webaudio/</a> (webkit-only so far :(</li></ul
><li><b>Game On: </b>We got 300 (and counting) LOVE-ly games under our diversifier- go play them here <a href="http://bit.ly/VsdTI4">http://bit.ly/VsdTI4</a><br/><br
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/><b>ITEM (Ross Bruniges) (2 minutes)&nbsp;</b><br
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/>planet.webmaker.org is now on twitter, so if following an RSS feed isn't your thing you can follow @planetwebmaker (<a href="https://twitter.com/planetwebmaker)">https://twitter.com/planetwebmaker)</a> for the latest webmaker news<br
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/><b>How to Get Added to Planet Webmaker</b><br
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/><ul><li>List of all current feeds currently on Planet Webmaker<ul><li><a href="http://mzl.la/Planet_Webmaker_feeds">http://mzl.la/Planet_Webmaker_feeds</a></li></ul
/><ul><li>Thimble localization. It's happening! (Atul, Michelle T)<ul><li>Instructions and FAQ: <a href="https://etherpad.mozilla.org/thimble-l10n">https://etherpad.mozilla.org/thimble-l10n</a></li
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><li>Live translations: <a href="http://transifex-thimble.toolness.org/">http://transifex-thimble.toolness.org/</a><ul><li>English, Greek, Spanish, and German. Can you add another?</li></ul
><li>If you're not already on Planet Webmaker, or would like to update your feed, please:&nbsp;<ul><li>1) file a bug here:&nbsp; <a href="http://mzl.la/Planet_Webmaker_bug">http://mzl.la/Planet_Webmaker_bug</a></li
><li>2) provide the following:&nbsp;<ul><li><b>a) your name.</b> the author of your posts, whether individual or organisation.</li
><li><b>b) your feed URL</b>.&nbsp;&nbsp; The URL of your blog's <b>RSS</b> feed. You may want to use a TAGGED FEED so&nbsp;&nbsp; that only relevant posts appear. (See this post for more details: <a href="http://mzl.la/Planet_Mozilla_HOWTO">http://mzl.la/Planet_Mozilla_HOWTO</a> )</li
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><b><i>How to Get Involved:</i></b><br
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/><b>NON-VERBAL UPDATES</b><br
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/><b>Tweet Report</b><i> - Last week's top tweets:</i><br
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/><b>Top Clicks:</b><br
/><ul><li>Launched: @mozilla's official Internet Public Policy Module for issues that affect the health of the Internet: ow.ly/gX4mG</li
><li>Webmaker in 2013: Collaborative Tools - check out @secretrobotron's cool Popcorn Maker Prototype: ow.ly/gTQBU</li
><li>"If you could make anything on the Web, what would it be?" The GenOpen Project seeks #mozkids directors: ow.ly/gQWGA<br/><br
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><b>Top Shared (RT):</b><br
/><ul><li>Get excited &amp; make games. Join the Global Game Jam, Jan 25-27 ow.ly/gSplS then enter @mozilla's Game On comp: ow.ly/gSplT</li
><li>Today: siliconprairiefilm.com showing in DC w/ legislators and Open Internet advocates @Newseum Online release this Feb. @NimbleBot</li
><li>Launched: @mozilla's official Internet Public Policy Module for issues that affect the health of the Internet: ow.ly/gX4mG<br/><br
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>Add your info to @Mozilla tweet schedule here:<br
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><b>This week's Webmaker documentation sprint -- right after this call</b><br
/><ul><li>Stick around after this call to help turn these notes into:<ul><li>Tweets &amp; status updates<ul><li>e.g., Jean Austin's Popcorn&nbsp; Maker project w. young Filipino webmakers&nbsp; <a href="http://popcorn.webmadecontent.org/gy5">http://popcorn.webmadecontent.org/gy5</a></li></ul
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><li>Our next weekly Webmaker summary</li></ul
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/>Agenda for next week's call:&nbsp;<br
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/><a href="https://etherpad.mozilla.org/Feb5https://etherpad.mozilla.org/Feb5https://etherpad.mozilla.org/Feb5">https://etherpad.mozilla.org/Feb5https://etherpad.mozilla.org/Feb5https://etherpad.mozilla.org/Feb5</a><br
/><a href="https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmakers/Community_Calls"><b>https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmakers/Community_Calls</b></a><br
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Mozilla Web Maker Community Call

These weekly calls are open to all. Please join us! :) Tuesdays 8am PST / 11am EST / 4pm GMT / UTC

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