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<h3>WebFWD Needs You: How you can participate in Open Source Innovation</h3>
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Speaker(s): Havi Hoffman / Santiago Hollmann (unconfirmed)
Speaker(s): Havi Hoffman
 
Proposed Track&#160;: Community Building &amp; Collaboration/Product &amp; Tech  
Proposed Track&#160;: Community Building &amp; Collaboration/Product &amp; Tech  


Summary: An Introduction to WebFWD and How You Can Participate - Mozilla's new open innovation program is looking for open source projects aligned with our goals and mission that we can mentor and sustain around the world. WebFWD fellows are small teams with Minimum Viable Products (MVP) that have already started writing and releasing code. Through mentorship, weekly meetings and conversations, technical advisors, periodic events like hack days and summits, our goal is to push the WebFWD and extend Mozilla's mission of openness, accessibility, and innovation.  
Summary: An Introduction to WebFWD and How You Can Participate - Mozilla's new open innovation program seeks open source projects aligned with our goals and mission. We mentor and sustain WebFWD projects around the world. WebFWD fellows are small teams with Minimum Viable Products (MVP) that have already started writing and releasing code. Through mentorship, weekly meetings and conversations, technical guidance, educational resources, and periodic events like hack days and summits, our goal is to push the Web forward and extend Mozilla's commitment to openness, accessibility, and innovation, de todos para todos.  


We are also looking for WebFWD Scouts, who can be our eyes and ears in local tech and entrepreneurial communities around the world, giving talks, identifying interesting projects and helping raise awareness of WebFWD via blog posts, conversations, talks at meetups and conferences, etc. Come with your questions and learn how you can push the WebFWD.  
We are also looking for WebFWD Scouts, who can be our eyes and ears in local tech and entrepreneurial communities around the world, giving talks, identifying interesting projects and helping raise awareness of WebFWD via blog posts, conversations, talks at meetups and conferences, etc. Come with your questions and learn how you can push the WebFWD.  
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Preferred Day of Talk: doesn't matter
Preferred Day of Talk: doesn't matter


Presentation Slides (to provide at a later point): later
Presentation Slides (to provide at a later point): yes, later


Ideal Audience Size: 25-50 so we can have plenty of Q &amp; A
Ideal Audience Size: 25-50 so we can have plenty of Q &amp; A
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