Drumbeat/WeeklyUpdates/Mar-22-2010
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Mar 22, 2010 Meeting Agenda
* Weekly dial-in meeting, Monday, 8 a.m. PST * Canada +1 416 848 3114 Ext. 92 Conference number 7601 * US or Intl. +1 650 903 0800 Ext. 92 Conference number 7601 * US Toll-Free +1 800 707 2533 Conference number 7601 * Mozilla Drumbeat -> #drumbeat | IRC channel
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Agenda
- Call for agenda items
- Get Involved!
- Kudos and thanks :)
Pushing projects forward
- How can we:
- Help these projects move forward this month?
- Flesh out their project pages?
- Stop Badware Stories
- Maxim
- P2P University: Open Web Developer Degree
- Philipp / Lucian
Meeting Notes
xx StopBadWare: Graphic design needs 4 - 5 screens
Brett's experience with 99 designs
- mixed results
- oversold Mozilla branding & process
take-aways: brief / refine brief based on early designs
- lots of work; give feedback
- would be fun to do one design challenge for for Mozilla Design collective -- get in queue now
- make a "brief brief"
- designers often ignore the brief!
P2PU
1) Help design the courses & curriculum
- developers
- employers
- people who train developers. professors, mentors, run training programs
- existing courses
- be available for regular phone calls, etc.
- happy to tailor to whatever that person is able to give them
- John Britton will help lead this effort
2) Running courses
- 6-week long courses
- 4 - 6 hours per week
- course model: no one expected to teach anything
- designed for self-learner to work through themselves
- learn by themself with each other
- supported if they get stuck if no one in group can figure out
- more of facilitator role than teacher or lecturer role
- Lucian: from the different perspectives: what would you as an employer want out of your web devs / designers
- and as an employee, what would you like to learn, or need to know to stay current
- Brett: how can less technical people contribute?
- if you're a student, help tell your friends about it
- Brett: question: entry-level courses?