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| == Session Title ==
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| Spread Firefox, the next phase, empowering the user community
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| == Session Leader ==
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| Ian Hayward (Glaxstar)
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| == Summary ==
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| Can we do more to simplify the Mozilla universe for new Firefox users? Can we improve the tools and web assets to further empower Firefox users to help other users?
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| As Firefox adoption grows, are there improvements we can make to make sure that new, less-technically orientated Firefox users experience an understandable Firefox world where they are able to easily seek help, advice and support about Firefox from our existing Firefox "user" community.
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| == Agenda ==
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| * What we have now in terms of tools, communities and documented resources for Firefox users
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| * Could we improve communication between communities (e.g. Spreadfirefox and Mozillazine)
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| * How can we discover the level of interest within the user community to provide end user support for Firefox
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| * Discuss the power of enabling Firefox advocates to adopt the technical-contributor model
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| * How could this be organized and managed?
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| * Discuss the downsides & advantages of attempting this
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| == Interested Attendees ==
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| * add names here... (would like Asa on this one ;) )
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