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  • Every Monday @ 11:00am Pacific Time (19:00 UTC)
  • https://air.mozilla.org/channels/project-meeting/ to watch and listen
  • join irc.mozilla.org #airmozilla for backchannel discussion
  • Presenters only: Vidyo room "Brownbags". Do not use this room if you're not planning to speak.
  • Dial-in: Audio-only conference# 8600
    • People with Mozilla phones or softphones please dial x4000 Conf# 8600
    • US/Toll-free: +1 800 707 2533, (pin 4000) Conf# 8600
    • US/California/Mountain View: +1 650 903 0800, x4000 Conf# 8600
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    • US/Oregon/Portland: +1 971 544 8000, x4000 Conf# 8600
    • CA/British Columbia/Vancouver: +1 778 785 1540, x4000 Conf# 8600
    • CA/Ontario/Toronto: +1 416 848 3114, x4000 Conf# 8600
    • UK/London: +44 (0)207 855 3000, x4000 Conf# 8600
    • FR/Paris: +33 1 84 88 37 37, x4000 Conf# 8600
    • Gmail Chat (requires Flash and the Google Talk plugin): paste +1 650 903 0800 into the Gmail Chat box that doesn't look like it accepts phone numbers
    • SkypeOut is free if you use the 800 number
    • If you plan on presenting, please join the Vidyo BrownBags 20 minutes prior to the start of the meeting and announce to the A/V Technicians that you will be speaking so that they can confirm your Audio and Video.

All-hands Status Meeting Agenda

Items in this section will be shared during the live all-hand status meeting.

Friends of Mozilla Friends of Mozilla

Upcoming Events

This Week

Monday, 20 March

Tuesday, 21 March

Wednesday, 22 March

  • Homebrew Website Club Meetup (nearly every Wednesday somewhere)
    Be a part of the open web with your own website.
    • Berlin (GERMANY),
      London (ENGLAND),
      Baltimore (MD),
      Bellingham (WA),
      San Francisco (this week @MatterVC in South Park)
    • 17:30-18:30 Quiet Writing Hour, finish that blog post, wiki edit, etc.!
    • 18:30-19:30 IndieWeb meetup, demos, & hack night

      Create or update your personal web site!
      Share what you've gotten working, ask the experts questions.

      Join a community with like-minded interests.
      Bring friends that want a personal site!

      Any questions? See the wiki page for details
      or join IRC: http://indieweb.org/irc/today

Thursday, 23 March

Friday, 24 March

Saturday, 25 March

Sunday, 26 March

Next Week

Speakers

The limit is 3 minutes per topic. It's like a lightning talk, but don't feel that you have to have slides in order to make a presentation. If you plan on showing a video, you need to contact the Air Mozilla team before the day of the meeting or you will be deferred to the next week. The meeting is streamed in a 4:3 format in order to allow for split screen. If your slides are 16:9 "widescreen" format, please indicate in the "Sharing" column below.

Presenter Title Topic Location Sharing Media More Details
Who Are You? What Do You Do? What are you going to talk about? Where are you presenting from? (Moz Space, your house, space) Will you be sharing your screen? (yes/no, 4:3 or 16:9) Links to slides or images you want displayed on screen Link to where audience can find out more information
Tom Ritter Security Engineering Third Party Library Alerts Remote No This webpage (or not, it's not necessary) https://github.com/mozilla-services/third-party-library-alert
Jenn Beard Gigabit Fund Manager at the Mozilla Foundation Mozilla Gigabit Community Fund is expanding to two new cities: Eugene, OR and Lafayette, LA Remote (Kansas City) -- -- https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2017/03/14/public-private-partnership-gigabit-innovation-internet-health/
Hugo Pocket Product Manager Weekly Pocket Update SF (Pocket Office) No -- --

Welcome!

Let's say hello to some new Mozillians! If you are not able to join the meeting live, you can add a link to a short video introducing yourself.

Who is being introduced? Who are you? (the introducer) Where are you doing the introduction? Where are they from? How will they be part of Mozilla?
Susy Struble Patrick Finch SF Commons Bay Area Open Innovation team

Fireside Chat

A chance to hear from leadership at Mozilla, and have a short Q&A about a specific topic.

This Week

Next steps for Mozilla’s Internet Health efforts: Issue Briefs

Presenters

Chris Riley, Head of Public Policy

Sam Burton, Issues, Insights & Impact Lead, Mozilla Foundation

Topic

Earlier this year, we published our first Internet Health Report, an open source research project that highlights the current state of, and what lies ahead for, the Internet. In the report we broke down the concept of Internet health into five issues. Now, we are publishing in-depth issue briefs about each of them: online privacy and security, decentralization, open innovation, web literacy, and digital inclusion. We believe these issues are the building blocks to a healthy and vibrant Internet. Through these briefs, we talk a little bit more about what these issues mean to Mozilla, what problems we are trying to solve to improve Internet health, and what we are doing as an organization to make a difference.

You can submit questions in advance on the Moderator Page, or ask them live on Air Mozilla using a Mozilla Space mic or in #airmozilla on IRC.