duangduean chokb Am 01.04.2014 um 20:31 schrieb Majken Connor <[email protected]>:
> It didn't make it into the townhall, so I wanted to start this discussion > here. > > In the IRC backchannel, a lot of people felt the right tactic to handle the > current issue is to tell our story, help people understand Mozilla, but in > the way we've always succeeded - grassroots, real people, sharing their > stories in their own words. > > We have hundreds of Reps, and many more volunteers who could be mobilized > to help with this, if we could just get some leadership, organization and > inclusion into these processes. > > One easy idea would be to have a monthly Tumblr with a theme, asking for > Mozillians to tell their stories on that theme. > > Another is simply to make sure to share out messaging and news with the > Reps-General and other volunteer heavy communication channels. Though > remember that volunteer involvement isn't just localizing and sharing > messages. There need to be channels for volunteers to be involved in > building the messaging, or remixing the messaging. > > We also have to be less afraid of working on our messaging in the open. I > think the current events help reinforce that. Working in the open, and > being inclusive is our strength. Yes, it comes with its own pitfalls, but > Mozilla is trying to prove that those pitfalls can be managed, and it's > worth it. > > I call out Reps specifically because we are already organized, have signed > NDAs and are hooked in to our local communities, and so many more > volunteers. A first step can simply be emailing the reps-general list. It's > also part of Reps, mandate, to help share Mozilla, but we can't do that if > teams aren't making sure we're informed and included. > _______________________________________________ > governance mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance _______________________________________________ governance mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance
