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Facilitators ([https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/pscanlon/ Pete Scanlon] to coordinate): | Facilitators ([https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/pscanlon/ Pete Scanlon] to coordinate): | ||
:Brussels: Ioana Chiorean, [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/gregoryjost/ Gregory Jost] | :Brussels: Ioana Chiorean, [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/gregoryjost/ Gregory Jost] | ||
:Toronto: [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/wbowden/ Winston Bowden] | :Toronto: [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/wbowden/ Winston Bowden], [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/mthayer/ Michaela Thayer], [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/jessemontano/ Jesse Montano] | ||
:Santa Clara: Sakina Groth, Alex Lakatos | :Santa Clara: Sakina Groth, [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/AlexLakatos/ Alex Lakatos] | ||
Session Etherpad: http://mzl.la/17ZwzR0 | Session Etherpad: http://mzl.la/17ZwzR0 |
Revision as of 19:47, 25 September 2013
1-2:15pm AND 2:45 - 4:00pm
Ecosystems in our Image
Time: 1-2:15, 2:45-4:00 (please note these sessions are run twice, therefore co-facilitation is recommended)
Location:
- Brussels: Studio 201 A+B
- Toronto: Conference C
- Santa Clara: Santa Barbara
Track: Purpose and Strategy
Put practically and short term: how our values show up in the app ecosystem or social network (where the users are now). And, in the long term, how do our values show up in big data, internet of things and other upcoming ecosystems. What would it look like to build a mobile apps and content ecosystem based literally on the ideas in the Nature of Mozilla? What features and marketing approaches would you include? How would we most effectively balance building, teaching and shaping markets? Where do local communities fit in as part of building this? Can they help build a long tail app ecosystem where we really see local diversity?
Facilitators:
- Brussels: David Ascher, Bill Maggs
- Toronto: Chris Lawrence, Ben Moskowitz
- Santa Clara: Alina Mierlus, Erika Owens
Session Etherpad: http://mzl.la/1ent7a9
The Web We Want
Time: 1-2:15, 2:45-4:00 (please note these sessions are run twice, therefore co-facilitation is recommended)
Location:
- Brussels: The Arc
- Toronto: Conference B
- Santa Clara: Seattle
Track: Purpose and Strategy
A large, interactive session to explore the web we're championing.What do we mean by "the web"? Is it a technology? A set of values? (also, how is it different from the Internet?) What are the baseline design principles we value most? Privacy? Creativity? User freedom? User Control? Data ownership? Something else? How is the web part of our identity? How do we use our products and our voice to help the broader world--including users--understand the web and become champions with us?
Facilitators:
- Santa Clara: Asa Dotzler, Tantek Çelik
- Brussels: Larissa Co, Ozten, AlisonW
- Toronto: Potch, Mike Collins, Dan Sinker
Session Etherpad: http://mzl.la/15nyhNz
Afterwards:
- I've proposed an IndieWeb Hackspace on the Summit2013 Experiences wiki page for those that want to actively hack on their own websites and create the web we want by example. - Tantek (talk)
Building a Web Literate World
Time: 1-2:15, 2:45-4:00 (please note these sessions are run twice, therefore co-facilitation is recommended)
Location:
- Brussels: Studio 213/215
- Toronto: Conference D&E
- Santa Clara: Newport Beach
Track: Purpose and Strategy
The Webmaker Community is changing the face of education through collaborative, participatory events, kick ass tools and relevant learning activities for creativity and learning. At the same time, they're building a more Web Literate world by helping people understand that you don't have to be a programmer to understand the technical and social infrastructures of the Web.
In this session, we'll play games and discuss how building a web literate world is integral to everything we do, not just as Mozilla, but as people. We'll discuss how Mozilla is making this not only possible - but easily accessible through open tools, learning activities, invitations to participate in the discussions, guidance and direction and invention, innovation and inspiration. And we'll prototype ways for you to get involved.
Facilitators:
- Toronto: Julia Vallera, Emma Irwin
- Santa Clara, Sandraghassen Subbaraya Pillai, Ankit Gadgil, Vineel Reddy Pindi, Benny Chandra, Faye Tandog, Christos Bacharakis, Lawrence Kisuuki
- Brussels: Ibrahima SARR, Laura Hilliger
Session Etherpad: http://mzl.la/17ZwqNo
What does "Mozillian" mean?
Time: 1-2:15, 2:45-4:00 (please note these sessions are run twice, therefore co-facilitation is recommended)
Location:
- Brussels: Hall 300
- Toronto: Willow Room Centre
- Santa Clara: Grand Ballroom Salon CD
Track: Purpose and Strategy
A hands-on session to define the identity of Mozillians, historically and as we evolve. Towards building scope and identity as a community. Consider new domains, like news and science. Do partners count? Who do we count? What are we trying to build? Who are we inviting?
Facilitators:
- Brussels: Gervase Markham, Ioana Chiorean
- Toronto: Guillermo Movia, Andrew (feer56)- Will do second session @2:45
- Santa Clara: Sujith Reddy (would like co facilitator), Alex Lakatos
Session Etherpad: http://mzl.la/15nymAM
Firefox OS in 2014 and Beyond
Time: 1-2:15, 2:45-4:00 (please note these sessions are run twice, therefore co-facilitation is recommended)
Location:
- Brussels: Studio 311+312
- Toronto: Willow Room East
- Santa Clara: Grand Ballroom Salon AB
Track: Product and Technology
The strategy and vision for what Firefox OS is trying to accomplish, what markets it's heading for, as well as showcasing the technology and features.
Facilitators:
- Brussels: Chris Lee
- Toronto: Peter Dolanjski, Vik Iya
- Santa Clara: Sandip Kamat, Christian Heilmann
Session Etherpad: http://mzl.la/17Zws7Y
Privacy, Security, and Data: Pragmatic Innovations for Users and the Web
Time: 1-2:15, 2:45-4:00 (please note these sessions are run twice, therefore co-facilitation is recommended)
Location:
- Brussels: Studio 211/212
- Toronto: Conference G
- Santa Clara: Grand Ballroom Salon E
Track: Product and Technology
A discussion on how we combine our desire for excellent products, services and UX with leading privacy and security characteristics that advance trust, sustainability and safety for people.
Facilitators:
- Brussels: Stacy Martin / Garrett Robinson / Simon Bennetts
- Toronto: Alex Fowler / Monica Chew / Yvan Boily
- Santa Clara: Alina Hua / Sid Stamm / Joe Stevenson
Session Etherpad: http://mzl.la/17Zwvki
Building through Brand
Time: 1:00 - 2:15pm, 2:45 - 4:00pm
Location:
- Brussels: Studio 313/315
- Toronto: Conference F
- Santa Clara: Portland
Track: Purpose and Strategy
NEED DESCRIPTION
Facilitators (Pete Scanlon to coordinate):
- Brussels: Ioana Chiorean, Gregory Jost
- Toronto: Winston Bowden, Michaela Thayer, Jesse Montano
- Santa Clara: Sakina Groth, Alex Lakatos
Session Etherpad: http://mzl.la/17ZwzR0