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Track: Purpose and Strategy
Track: Purpose and Strategy


How can "working open" grow community and bring new contributors to our mission? When there's a conflict between openness and bushinesses requirements, how should we, as individuals, navigate that?  What resources do we have available for guidance and help?
<b>What does “working in the open” mean?</b> How do we do it at Mozilla — and where do we need to adapt, adjust and improve?  
 
In this session, we'll dive into a frank discussion around these key themes -- and then start hacking together on something more concrete: a new <b>FAQ guide</b> on "<b>How to work open at Mozilla</b>."
 
We'll surface key questions around where working open seems difficult or confusing in your own work, creating a lasting resource for follow-up after the summit. [Lots more links and context here http://openmatt.org/2013/10/02/open_mozilla/]


Facilitators:
Facilitators:
:Toronto: Lawrence Kissuki, David Humphrey, Matthew Thompson
<ul>
:Brussels: Ioana Chiorean
<li><em>Toronto</em>: David Humphrey (<a href="https://twitter.com/humphd">@humphd</a>) or Matt Thompson (<a href="https://twitter.com/OpenMatt">@OpenMatt</a>)</li>
:Santa Clara: Sakina Groth
<li><em>Brussels</em>: Stefania IoanaChiorean (<a href="https://twitter.com/ioana_cis">@ioana_cis</a>)</li>
<li><em>Santa Clara</em>: Sakina Groth (<a href="https://twitter.com/SakinaGroth">@SakinaGroth</a>)</li>
</ul>


Session Etherpad: http://mzl.la/17ZwUmQ
Session Etherpad: http://mzl.la/17ZwUmQ
Session blog post: http://mzl.la/open_mozilla


===Mozilla: Winning the Next Three Years===
===Mozilla: Winning the Next Three Years===
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