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Way to contribute: Hosting event #7

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swarnava opened this issue Jun 3, 2015 · 6 comments
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Way to contribute: Hosting event #7

swarnava opened this issue Jun 3, 2015 · 6 comments

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@swarnava
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swarnava commented Jun 3, 2015

As a Mozilla supporter i want to spread Mozilla missions in my local area/my college/my school by hosting small or big event. Lets create a wiki how to get start/whom should i contact/how to plan with good metrics and make it successful event

@sudheesh001
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I think this also needs a list of evangelists to whom the members can reach out.

@abhi12ravi
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@swarnava Isn't this what Vibe plans to do?

@swarnava
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swarnava commented Jun 6, 2015

is it? not sure though.
On Jun 6, 2015 11:29 PM, "Abhiram Ravikumar" [email protected]
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@swarnava https://github.com/swarnava Isn't this what Vibe
https://github.com/MozillaIndia/vibe plans to do?


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@kumarrishav
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Nope, vibe only scrap out event of India from reps Event portal. Also there will be list of evangelist and their details.

@abhi12ravi
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@swarnava @kumarrishav Okay, Vibe solves part of the issue. If I'm conducting an event, I can check up on the nearest available Mozillian, good at a particular topic/technology. The event organizer can then follow up with the Mozillian using the contact info provided there.

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@abhi12ravi That's the plan in the near future.

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