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Mozilla Europe should encourage European Mozilla contributors, both financially (employment, contractorship or grants) and in other ways (organizing conferences, meetings, hackathons, doing advertisement campaigns, giving press interviews, etc.). [[User:GijsKruitbosch|GijsKruitbosch]] 03:27, 11 September 2007 (PDT)
Mozilla Europe should encourage European Mozilla contributors, both financially (employment, contractorship or grants) and in other ways (organizing conferences, meetings, hackathons, doing advertisement campaigns, giving press interviews, etc.). [[User:GijsKruitbosch|GijsKruitbosch]] 03:27, 11 September 2007 (PDT)
Mozilla Europe should be present at important conferences (much like Pike intended it to happen for LinuxTag already), such as Euro-OSCON (which I don't know why there wasn't one in 2007).
Also, I am wondering if and how something like the "campus representatives" could be done in Europe as well. Unfortunately there's no widely adopted platform like Facebook over here (studivz is becoming increasingly popular, but it's a mess). --[[User:Wenzel|wenzel]] 04:06, 11 September 2007 (PDT)

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Please share your ideas on how you and Mozilla Europe can make a better Mozilla on this page. I guess the usual comment scribble should work fine.

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Mozilla Europe should open up all it's evil master plans of world dom. --Pike 02:12, 11 September 2007 (PDT)

Mozilla Europe should encourage European Mozilla contributors, both financially (employment, contractorship or grants) and in other ways (organizing conferences, meetings, hackathons, doing advertisement campaigns, giving press interviews, etc.). GijsKruitbosch 03:27, 11 September 2007 (PDT)

Mozilla Europe should be present at important conferences (much like Pike intended it to happen for LinuxTag already), such as Euro-OSCON (which I don't know why there wasn't one in 2007). Also, I am wondering if and how something like the "campus representatives" could be done in Europe as well. Unfortunately there's no widely adopted platform like Facebook over here (studivz is becoming increasingly popular, but it's a mess). --wenzel 04:06, 11 September 2007 (PDT)