Hello!

I've been mulling over ways we can improve upon and evolve the venerable
Monday Mozilla Project Meeting for about a year now, and recently been in
discussions with Chris Beard, Mitchell Baker, and Mardi Douglass about how
we can adapt the current format of the meeting to the changing needs of
Mozilla. The following is a proposal for some changes we'd like to make.

# Audience

The Project Meeting will switch from a 100% public call to available for
all Mozillians. The goal is to have as lightweight a barrier to viewing and
participating in the meeting as possible. The official definition of the
intended audience is "individuals who are active in the project and/or have
a good faith interest in the mission".

# Timing

Right now the meeting is scheduled at 11:00am Mountain View time (PST/PDT).
This is simultaneously too late for much of Europe and too early for Asia.
We'd like to move the call to earlier on Monday (9:00 or 9:30am) to
better-accomodate Europe. The idea of rotating the timing of the meeting
was floated, but would likely result in it being impossible to schedule
around.

There is additional discussion of which day of the week to hold it, with
Tuesday being the likely candidate to avoid constant preemption by Monday
holidays.

# Format

The goal is to merge the current public meeting content with the more
casual conversational format of the internal staff meeting. By merging
them, the Project Meeting would grow to 45 minutes from its current 30.

1) Friends of Mozilla - Thank-yous to contributions made to the project in
the last week.
2) Standing Updates - Certain goal-oriented and mission-focused topics will
have an every-week update given. This is similar to the Product Updates but
reduced in scope.
3) 3 Minute Speakers - This is the current Speakers section as it currently
stands, with a slightly higher focus on timeliness. The number of speakers
in a given week will be capped for time-reasons to 5.
4) Q & A - This will start with answers to questions that have been
pre-submitted via our Moderator system, and will transition to open
questions collected from IRC and Vidyo.

Currently calendar events are given a 'DJ read', this will be retired,
though the calendar will remain as a useful public resource. New
Hire/Intern/Community are undergoing a revamp as well, though this is far
less-defined. The goal is to move these intros out of this meeting into
another format (perhaps something akin to the Taiwan intros?)

There are still several things to figure out before we fully roll-out this
new meeting format, and this thread as well as a Mozillans Yammer thread
are open for discussion. You can always reach out to me directly as well!

The Project Meeting has become an unexpected and hugely special part of my
job at Mozilla, and I genuinely look forward to the discussion and
evolution of an excellent resource for the Mozilla Project.

It's your meeting!

~potch
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