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= 2008 Summit Proposal =
=== Session Title ===
=== Session Title ===
Mozilla Foundation 2.0
Mozilla Foundation 2.0


=== Session Leaders ===
=== Session Leaders ===
[[User:hecker|Frank Hecker]]
[[User:hecker|Frank Hecker]] and [[User:msurman|Mark Surman]]


=== Summary ===
=== Summary ===


How should the Mozilla Foundation evolve to best achieve its mission of promoting choice and innovation on the Internet and supporting the principles of the Mozilla Manifesto? What should a "Mozilla Foundation 2.0" look like?
Organized as an informal conversation, this session asks Mozilla community members: What should a Mozilla Foundation 2.0 look like? Community members will have a chance to share ideas on what they hope for and what they might contribute to the Foundation as it moves forward into the future. The session will also include a basic overview of how the Foundation fits into the overall Mozilla project.


=== Background Materials ===
=== Background Materials ===


[http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/about.html About the Mozilla Foundation]<br>
[http://friendfeed.com/rooms/mozilla-foundation-futures Mozilla Foundation futures Friendfeed room]
[http://friendfeed.com/rooms/mozilla-foundation-futures Mozilla Foundation futures Friendfeed room]
=== Who should come? ===
Any Mozilla community member interested in learning about and contributing to the work of the Mozilla Foundation.


=== Agenda ===
=== Agenda ===


This is an informal conversational session, with a focus on trying to move the recent Mozilla Foundation discussions forward in some tangible way. Some possible topics of discussion (not mutually exclusive):
1. Mozilla Foundation 101: facts and structure (Hecker)


# How do we guide the overall conversation about the future of the Foundation so that it comes to useful conclusions?
2. Circles of community, and a conversation about the future (Surman)
# Have we learned any useful lessons from the past 2-3 years of Foundation activities, i.e., stuff that would be useful to keep in mind going forward?
# Are there any general areas/activities that we can already identify at this time as being worthy of further exploration?
# What does the Mozilla community expect the Foundation to be doing (to the extent that we can discern this), and how does this fit in with other ideas about possible Foundation activities?


Additional questions are being brainstormed below. If you have some, add them. We will synthesize and bring a clear list to the session.
3.  What should a Mozilla Foundation 2.0 look like? (everyone)
* What concrete things do you expect from Mozilla Foundation?
* Who are the communities Mozilla Foundation should be serving?
* What do you want to contribute to the work Mozilla Foundation will do?


# What kinds of things can / should the Foundaiton do to build on (a) these goals and (b) the technology work of to move the Mozilla mission forward?
4. Report back: best ideas and offers for help (discussion hosts)
# Should the Foundation being reaching out to new people and helping them find ways to get involved in the Mozilla community? Of supporting the existing community? Or both?

Latest revision as of 18:45, 25 July 2008

Session Title

Mozilla Foundation 2.0

Session Leaders

Frank Hecker and Mark Surman

Summary

Organized as an informal conversation, this session asks Mozilla community members: What should a Mozilla Foundation 2.0 look like? Community members will have a chance to share ideas on what they hope for and what they might contribute to the Foundation as it moves forward into the future. The session will also include a basic overview of how the Foundation fits into the overall Mozilla project.

Background Materials

About the Mozilla Foundation
Mozilla Foundation futures Friendfeed room

Who should come?

Any Mozilla community member interested in learning about and contributing to the work of the Mozilla Foundation.

Agenda

1. Mozilla Foundation 101: facts and structure (Hecker)

2. Circles of community, and a conversation about the future (Surman)

3. What should a Mozilla Foundation 2.0 look like? (everyone)

  • What concrete things do you expect from Mozilla Foundation?
  • Who are the communities Mozilla Foundation should be serving?
  • What do you want to contribute to the work Mozilla Foundation will do?

4. Report back: best ideas and offers for help (discussion hosts)