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* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Summit2013/AgendaDayOne#Friday.2C_October_4th.2C_2013 Day One (Friday, October 4th)] | * [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Summit2013/AgendaDayOne#Friday.2C_October_4th.2C_2013 Day One (Friday, October 4th)] | ||
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Summit2013/AgendaDayTwo#Saturday.2C_October_5th.2C_2013 Day Two (Saturday, October 5th)] | * [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Summit2013/AgendaDayTwo#Saturday.2C_October_5th.2C_2013 Day Two (Saturday, October 5th)] | ||
* Day Three (Sunday, October 6th) | * [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Summit2013/AgendaDayThree Day Three (Sunday, October 6th)] | ||
It's your Summit: it will only succeed if you turn it into the event you need it to be. There are a number of ways you can do this: | It's your Summit: it will only succeed if you turn it into the event you need it to be. There are a number of ways you can do this: |
Revision as of 03:43, 10 September 2013
2013 Mozilla Summit: October 4 - 6, Brussels, Belgium / Santa Clara, USA / Toronto, Canada
The Mozilla Summit is an assembly of, well, Mozillians, all coming together for three-days of inspiration, connection, and purpose. Participants will include paid staff from Mozilla Corp. and Mozilla Foundation (about 900), core volunteers (about 960), select Mozilla partners (5-10), and available Mozilla Board Members. Leveraging the content planning work that will emerge from a Summit Planning Assembly in June, the Summit will take place over the course of three days (in three regionally diverse cities) this fall.
The Summit Planning Assembly is a gathering of global delegates (25-30) nominated to represent their regional and functional areas to lay the groundwork that is necessary for the successful execution of the Summit in October. This event is scheduled for June 14-16th at the Mozilla Paris Space in France.
Purpose
- A refined version of the Summit Purpose is here: Summit Purpose
Specifics
Dates
October 4-6th, 2013 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) - travel plans should be made expecting a full day of amazing on Friday.
Locations
Brussels, Belgium / Santa Clara, USA / Toronto, Canada
Participation Assumption
Approximately 2,000 people (600-700 per city)
Agenda
The Mozilla Summit is designed to help us connect with each other, align around our mission and create a shared vision of the future. By the end, we'll have a concrete strategy to make this vision real.
Combining a small handful of keynotes with interactive fairs and sessions designed by you, the Summit is a full 72 hours/4,320 minutes/259,200 seconds of magic, created by and dedicated to the Mozilla community.
It's your Summit: it will only succeed if you turn it into the event you need it to be. There are a number of ways you can do this:
- Facilitate a 'supporting session' on day one. Find out how: Summit2013/Supporting Sessions
- Propose or facilitate an open session. Find out how: Summit2013/Open Sessions
- Showcase something amazing during one of the fairs. Find out how: Summit2013/Fairs
There will also be many chances to lead and shape the conversation in real time during, including the 'framing the future' session on Day One and the 'creating an action plan' session on Day Three.
Communications
- Weekly updates and musings here: about:community blog for the most up to date info
- Weekly updates at the Project Meeting
- IRC #mozsummit (office hours below):
- Tuesday/Friday 1-3 pm PDT
- Thursday 9-11 am PDT
- Monday and Wednesday 9-10 pm PDT
- Email (travel) mozilla@etctravel.com, (hotel, transportation, visas, and other logistics) mozillasummit@shworldwide.com, (internal) summit2013@mozilla.com.
- Gathering fun ideas (activities, items, souvenirs) for and at the Summit - a few examples thus far are listed below - add yours in the fun ideas for Summit etherpad
- Brownbags
FAQ
If you have any to add, please ping me in IRC #mozsummit.