Summit2013/Experiences

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SUMMIT EXPERIENCE TRACKS

Do you want to help make the experience at the summit the best yet? Then you are in the right place!

We've already got teams diligently working away on logistics, creative and content. Here is another opportunity to get involved. Below are four different tracks that will all help to shape the overall experience at the summit. There are many jobs, tasks and ways to help with each of these tracks.

Note: as we continue to build out what these events look like, the track leads will be filling out specific tasks/roles. Stay tuned for more updates via the summit blog. If your name is added below, the track lead will be reaching out to you shortly.

Social Events


Lead: TBD, ping Amie Tyrrel in interim

Tell me more:
The tasks that live in this track are centered around many of the fun social events that will happen at each site. We are working to develop several activities that participants will be able to sign up to attend in advance. The activities will range from morning health & wellness (could it be Yoga? Zumba? Hikes? A hockey game?) to fun activities specific to that region: chocolate making in Brussels, CN tower tour in Toronto, or maybe Great America in Santa Clara.

How can I help:
If you are interested in helping with all things Social, we are currently looking for local site leads for each of our summit sites as well as a group of individuals to help during the summit.


NameSummit LocationComments
Flore AllemandouBrusselsI don't live in Brussels, but I speak french and I love organizing events for mozillians (10 year experience)
Lawrence MandelTorontoI'm looking to put together a shinny hockey game in Toronto
Netha Hussain BrusselsI am a medical student looking forward to set up a blood pressure clinic. I will also be around to teach article writing on Wikipedia.
Dirkjan OchtmanBrusselsWould be happy to take a group to a bikram yoga class.
Aashish Jagini BrusselsWould be great if I can get a chance to talk to people about the social issues and change that needs to be induced into people to overcome them (Would try to give an inspirational message ;)) Also , I can teach people Isha Kriya and Meditation
Erica Sackin Brussels I'm not super familiar with the location, but I would love to do yoga as well.
Leo McArdleBrusselsI'd love to see a Basketball match or mini tournament among Mozillians (myself included).
Rami KhaderTorontoPlanning to do Yogilates (Yoga mixed with Pilates) sessions and information how to overcome the jetlag.
Kim MoirTorontoHappy to lead people in a run every morning before the conference, have done it for other conferences before, lots of fun!
Roland Tanglao & Ludo HirlimannSanta ClaraPhotowalk! All welcome! 6:30 am on Friday @ the Hotel reception

HackSpaces


Lead: Karen Esterly

Tell me more:
Tasks that live in this track are centered around creating micro environments at each of the sites. Some of this includes creating dedicated hack spaces for Mozillians to sit and hack together. We're looking at lounge areas for socializing, playing games and a quiet zones.

How can I help:
If you are interested in helping with all things HackSpaces, we are currently looking for local site leads for each of our sites as well group of individuals to help during the summit.

NameSummit LocationComments
Luke Crouch (groovecoder)Santa ClaraI don't live in CA, but I can help.
Jeff Griffiths (canuckistani)BrusselsComing in from Vancouver, happy to help with hacking activities.
Nagasahas DS Santa Clara Happy to interact with people and host events on Hacking! and spreading the awareness of Cyber Crime
Ludovic HirlimannSanta ClaraKeysigning Party
Will Kahn-Greene (willkg)TorontoI'd be game for coordinating a hackspace for Open Badge related infrastructure: django-badger, badges.mozilla.org, etc
Liz HenryTorontoWould like to set up big table for crafting in the hackspace
Tantek ÇelikSanta ClaraHow to get on the IndieWeb: I'd like an area/space where IndieWeb experts can help those who want to improve and iterate on their personal sites to move away from using silos and move towards owning their web identities and web data.

After you graduate from WebMaker, the IndieWeb teaches you how to get and use your own personal website.

Fairs


Lead: David Boswell (Innovation Fair - Science), Pierros Papadeas (World Fair) and Larissa Shapiro (Innovation Fair - Product)

Tell me more:
Tasks that live in this track will be around sharing with Mozillians. In this track we'll build out our World Fair (a chance to showcase your country/community for other Mozillians), and an Innovation Fair.

  • World Fair: Learning and sharing about all of the local communities that make up Mozilla
  • Innovation Fair (Combined Science and Product Fair): Exploring the creative ideas that lead Mozillians to build things which drive the web forward, serve our community and further our mission

How can I help:
If you are interested in helping with the fairs, we are seeking people to manage booths. It is great if a similar booth can be done at each summit, but if not, please just tell us what you can do. Spots are limited but we will accommodate as many as we can.
Sign up here.

Site Hosts


Lead: Marcia Knous
Source of truth here: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Summit2013/Experiences/Site_Hosts

Tell me more:
Tasks in this track involve being an ambassador for the site. A group of friendly faces that will assist in making sure the Summit Experience is a great experience for everyone. We will need 30 people (at least) at each of the sites who are social, like meeting people and really want to be in the mix of all things Summit during the event.
How can I help:
Visit https://wiki.mozilla.org/Summit2013/Experiences/Site_Hosts and add your name. Shortly we will sending out a communication that will allow you to sign up for time slots at each site.