Reps/SOPs/Swag Requests
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The Swag request form is an essential tool of the Mozilla Reps program. Never under-estimate the power of swag :) It is used extensively by Mozilla Reps that organize and/or participate in conferences. Mentors and Council members are given Swag Requests Handling rights (Bugzilla rights and swag system account) based on load of requests, by the council.
Step 1
Mozilla Rep has submitted a swag request (swag request form). The swag request is automatically assigned to Konstantina (bug owner)
Step 2:
Owner assesses the bug to see if it makes sense to ship swag requested (ie. consults with council, checks stock inventory etc...)
Whiteboard: Reviewing Order
Status: ASSIGNED
Questions to ask yourself when reviewing a swag order
- How does the Event page look? (i.e. good description, Mozilla specific activities, promising means of documentation, promotions etc.)
- What type of event is it? (e.g. consumer event vs. tech event)
- Are the metrics measurable (e.g number of new contributors to be engaged)
- What type of attendees are expected? (e.g. young attendees vs. old attendees; technical vs. non-technical)
- What is out existing stock of swag (e.g. are we running out of a particular item?)
- Are shipment costs going to be sky-high? (e.g. sending 10 lanyards to Kazakhstan costs more than sending 100 t-shirts to Germany)
- What type of swag would be better suited for this region? (e.g. some regions despise or love specific swag, like pens in Africa or lanyards in Germany <3)
- How often has this Reps requested swag in the past? (e.g. people constantly asking for the same swag in a region - Reps are encouraged to use their swag "wisely" and save some for future events)
- Has this rep been filing his Monthly Reports regularly?
- How many days we have for shipping the swag?
Examples of typical quantities you should distribute
Event type: FOSS conference Audience type: FOSS advocates, developers, geeks Expected attendance: 100 Will there be a Mozilla booth?: Yes # bracelets: 50 (most people love bracelets but end up never wearing them so give to people who wear them :) # stickers: 200 (stickers are always super popular - usually order as many as you have participants) # lanyards: 25 (lanyards are super popular but expensive - use them wisely) # buttons: 50 (buttons are heavy and expensive - use them wisely) # pens: 50 (in some countries, pens are SUPER popular :) # tshirts: 5 (get different sizes + should be given for free as a prize or award - do not distribute randomly) # horizontal banner: 1 (if Rep doesn't already have one) # pop-up banner: 1 (if Rep doesn't already have one) # tablecloth: 1 (if Rep doesn't already have one)
Step 3:
If the request is approved, the owner cc's Jennifer Balaco so she can process the request via Staples. Whitebord: Order Processed
If the request is rejected, the owner informs Mozilla Rep that his/her request has been rejected
Whiteboard: Request Rejected
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Step 4:
Tracking Number is obtained through shipping vendor and bug updated by the owner to include tracking number
Whiteboard: Order Shipped
Step 5:
The Rep receives and informs you on the bug or the package is lost in translation :P
Whiteboard: Order Delivered or Lost in Space
Status: RESOLVED FIXED