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* No promotion before the event. We should plan a marketing campaign before the next event to let everyone know it's happening so they could watch the stream and presentations. Just a few blog posts before this event, as opposed to the promotion for Mozilla Balkans in Skopje
* No promotion before the event. We should plan a marketing campaign before the next event to let everyone know it's happening so they could watch the stream and presentations. Just a few blog posts before this event, as opposed to the promotion for Mozilla Balkans in Skopje
* No way for participants to give feedback in real time. We should set up a wiki page, or private google doc for that(for things like: we didn't like the juice, WiFi connection was bad, chairs were not comfortable)
* No way for participants to give feedback in real time. We should set up a wiki page, or private google doc for that(for things like: we didn't like the juice, WiFi connection was bad, chairs were not comfortable)
* Not much AMAZING stuff, like Demo Wizard's demos
== Aleksandar Savic ==
- WHAT WORKED:
* Hostel in a good position , I agree with this because we didn't spent a lot of time getting to venue (I like this at most)
* Excellent participation from all community contributors
* Employees(along with the ones who joined us for the dinner) were all community members, behaved as such and therefore contributed to a relaxed atmosphere, yes and it was good idea to call them , so we can take live talks with them about some things
* Partying wasn't pushed(say necessary), and we had a nice dinner hours (7-9) so we could get enough rest if we wanted
* T-shirts printed - helping in strengthening the mozbalkans identity
- WHAT DIDN'T:
* No swags nor promotional material(badges, stickers etc) for contributors to bring home
* Only ~5 mins per community to talk about it's achievements and plans
* No community business cards made for contributors
* Thunderbird wasn't mentioned almost at all at the event
- SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT:
* Just one session related to community promotion, which is the most important bit in getting more community members. A small amount of time spent on Marketing and engagement
* We should have someone explain Mozilla's(or Mozilla Europe's) global next 2 quarters plan, to get contributors more aware of what path are we taking, so they could adjust their plans to such goals
* No promotion before the event. We should plan a marketing campaign before the next event to let everyone know it's happening so they could watch the stream and presentations. Just a few blog posts before this event, as opposed to the promotion for Mozilla Balkans in Skopje
* Not much AMAZING stuff, like Demo Wizard's demos
* Not much AMAZING stuff, like Demo Wizard's demos
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