Romania/MeetUp2013/Aftermath

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Meeting notes

The link to the etherpads is here: https://romania.etherpad.mozilla.org/

Goals + Next steps

  • Organization
    • IN PROGRESS - add content from pages to etherpads
    • IN PROGRESS - send out doodle for meeting

IMMEDIATE ACTION ITEMS

Photos

Post-meetup blog posts

Individual feedback

Please share your thoughts on what worked, what didn't work at the National Meeting Mozilla Romania and your suggestions for improvement as we plan the next MozRO Meetup later this year.

Name here

- WHAT WORKED:
- WHAT DIDN'T WORK:
- SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT:

Osman A.

- WHAT WORKED:
  • The collaboration among the participants and the outstanding topics.
  • The kindness,the tenacity,and the ingenuity of the participants.
  • The ideas resulted are amazing, and I believe that all our goals will be accomplished.
  • Actually, I believe that everything worked. We've got the plan, now it's the time to start working at it.
  • I hope that I will be able to accomplish the tasks that I can work at as fast as possible.
- WHAT DIDN'T WORK:
  • Nothing important to mention, it was an unique experience and I will never forget it.
- SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT:
  • Keep up the good work! The community is an infinite resource of projects and ideas, and the improvements will come with the accomplishment of those ideas.

Raul Malea

- WHAT WORKED:
  • the hotel rooms were clean and comfortable with great view of the lake nearby
  • there was good participation from everyone
  • We found the solutions for most of the problems.
  • The "closed laptop" policy :)
  • Brainstorming sessions
  • everyone was very friendly
  • My birthday! :)
- WHAT DIDN'T WORK:
  • no projector
  • Saturday lunch in debate location was not a good idea
  • more active members missing
  • short discussions on Sunday
  • public session ?
- SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT:
  • we need to have 2 full days of work so we have enough time to have presentations, discussions and hacking