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<h3>Space inside the space</h3>
<h3>Space inside the space</h3>
Within each of our offices there is at least one large, open “community space” that can be reserved by any one of our core contributors.  These spaces can typically hold about 100 folks standing or 55 sitting (and packing more than that into the area just isn’t safe).  If you have an event that’s bigger than about 100 folks, Mozilla Spaces simply cannot accommodate – the building enforcers will makes sure of it (and that would be embarrassing).  
Within each of our offices there is at least one large, open “community space” that can be reserved by any one of our core contributors.  These spaces can typically hold about 100 folks standing or 55 sitting (and packing more than that into the area just isn’t safe).  If you have an event that’s bigger than about 100 folks, Mozilla Spaces simply cannot accommodate – the building enforcers will make sure of it (and that would be embarrassing).  


<h3>Events that work</h3>
<h3>Events that work</h3>
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<h3>Nobody likes a conflict</h3>
<h3>Nobody likes a conflict</h3>
Occasionally, we’ll get requests that conflict with paid staff meetings or other events.  To help with that, here’s a breakdown of the types of events, when they can be booked and how we juggle conflicting requests.  
Occasionally, we’ll get requests that conflict with paid staff meetings or other events.  To help with that, here’s a breakdown of the types of events, when they can be booked and how we juggle conflicting requests.  
(I want a diagram for this….)
 


Event Types:  
Event Types:  
Confirmed users, Bureaucrats and Sysops emeriti
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