Reps/Council/Meetup March2015

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The Mozilla Reps Leadership are the Council and Module Peers.
The Council provides the general vision of the program and oversees day-to-day operations globally. Currently, 7 volunteers and 2 paid staff sit on the council. The Peers oversee the Council and provide input and vision on the program in general.

Overview

The Mozilla Reps Council and Peers will meet for 2 days to solidify plans for 2015 and re-calibrate the vision and goals of Reps. Traditionally billed as Council meetings, these bi-yearly sessions are designed to get the project leaders together to work on planning and strategy for the program. The program has made a huge impact, but to ensure continued impact we have to continually assess the program to make improvements and work on future strategy.

The items we will be focusing on during the meetup can be grouped into four main categories: structure, learning and development, visibility, and tools. Wrapped around all of these is the organizational goal of 1 Million Mozillians one of our main tasks will be to determine how we position the program to help reach this.

Reps Event Page

Date

14/15 March 2015

Location

Mozilla
16 Bis Boulevard Montmartre
Paris 75009
France

It is 2 minutes walk from the hotel.

NOTE: It is on a busy street, and there is no sign on the door so can be confusing. Contact Rosana for the code to get in if you don't have it.

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Participants

  • Ruben Martin
  • Rosana Ardila
  • Konstantina Papadea
  • Pierros Papadeas
  • Brian King
  • William Quiviger
  • Henrik Mitch
  • Ioana Chiorean
  • Emma Irvin
  • San Emmanuel James
  • Ankit Gadgil
  • Luis Sanchez
  • Arturo Martinez
  • Nikos Roussos
  • Bob Reyes
  • Gauthamraj Elango

Schedule

13 March (arrival day) FRI

  • 18:00 Participation plan
  • 20:30 Dinner

14 March (Day 1) SAT

9:00 am Opening session

11:00 Leadership session I

12:30 -1:30 Lunch

1:30 - 3:30 Leadership session II

3:00 - 6:00 Impact session

8:00 pm Dinner

15 March (Day 2) SUN

9:00am Empowerment session

11:00 Idea shed: time for parked ideas

1:00 - 2:00pm Lunch

2:00-5:00 Experiment Prototyping session

5:00-5:30 Deciding on experiments

5:30 - 6:00pm Closing session

8:00 Dinner


16 March (departure day) MON

Au revoir

Topics

More on the etherpad.

Logistics

Questions about logistics? Contact Rosana or William.

Rosana: +4915771598895

Hotel

We are staying in the Holiday Inn Paris Opera - Grands Blvds. It is located 2 minutes walk from the office.

Weather

TBD

Food

Breakfast is included in the hotel reservation. Lunch and dinner will be organized and paid for by Mozilla on Saturday and Sunday and dinner on Friday. Free snacks and drinks will be provided throughout.

Friday 13th March

  • Dinner (20:30 - Les Athlètes - 6 Rue des Colonnes, 75002 París.

Saturday 14th March

  • Breakfast (6:30 - 8:45): Hotel
  • Lunch (12:00 - 13:00): Mozilla Space
  • Dinner (20:30 - ): TBD

Sunday 15th March

  • Breakfast (6:30 - 8:45): Hotel
  • Lunch (12:00 - 13:00): Mozilla Space
  • Dinner (20:00 - ): TBD

Getting Here

Bus from Charles de Gaulle

From Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) you can take the RoissyBus for 10.5 Euros to get downtown, about a ten minute walk from the office. It departs from Terminals 1 and 2; buy your tickets just before the doors outside. The bus is non-stop from CDG to downtown and stops near Palais Garnier. From there you can walk to the office or many hotels nearby.

The best option is to just walk from the bus stop to the hotel. It is only 10 mins and straightforward. The bus stop is at Rue Scribe, there is only 1 stop. Here is the map of the route from the bus stop to the hotel:

https://goo.gl/maps/ypnM2

You can pre-load the map on your phone, or you should be able to get online at the airport. More details on RoissyBus:

https://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/ADP/en-GB/Passagers/Access-maps-car-parks/Paris-CDG/Access/public-transport/paris-cdg-roissybus.htm
http://www.ratp.fr/en/ratp/r_61872/roissybus/

The latter has a link to a PDF that shows the pickup and drop-off points at the airport. You can also ask for 'RoissyBus' at Information points in the airport.

Metro from Gare du Nord

If you come into Paris at the Gare du Nord you can take:

  1. Metro line #4 (pink line) in the direction of Porte d'Orleans, change after two stops at Strasbourg St Denis.
  2. then Metro line #8 (purple line) in the direction of Balard to Grands Boulevards.

The Grands Boulevard Metro is on the same road as the Office. You can buy a Metro ticket from automated machines at all metro stops. You just need a regular Billet. The price is 1.70Eur and is valid in all directions for one Journey. This journey I gave you takes about 10 - 15 mins start to finish. You can pick up a map of Paris on the Eurostar itself.

Alternatively, you can walk from Gare du Nord in about 20-25 minutes. This may be easier since it doesn't involve carrying suitcases up and down stairs (in the Metro). You'll want to look at a map beforehand, and likely have it with you.

Metro

Metro Map (pdf)

From the metro, use one of the following two stations:

  • Grands Boulevards: Follow the signs to exit 2 (boulevard Montmartre). After you reach the top of the stairs, to reach the office continue straight ahead until you reach a large doorway with the number 16BIS over it, just after the Pret a Manger.
  • Richelieu-Drouot: This station does not have numbered exits. Follow the signs for exits (signs with "SORTIE", with white letters on a blue background) to the exit for "RUE DROUOT". At the top of these stairs, continue straight ahead and immediately cross Rue Drouot (the smaller of the two streets at the intersection), and to reach the office continue straight ahead until you find a large doorway with the number 16BIS over it, just before the Pret a Manger.