Summary of TB summit Engagement/Communication

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Anne-Marie Bourcier

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Sep 13, 2012, 9:41:28 AM9/13/12
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Hello,

In my quality of Engagement section reporter, here is the summary of the Warsaw days:

End-User communication

  • Facebook account: 12,000 fans to care about once a week. If the update is not happening repeatedly, the fans will walk away. => AM to find a contributor who would be interested
  • Twitter account: => Usul volunteers to take ownership and run the account.
  • Thunderbird blog: this is the voice of Mozilla. => AM to work with Mozilla communication team. Communication would prepare content and post.
  • Thunderbird Start page: Rotate the content once a week or each other week. => Sancus to automate the process
Product release
  • Thunderbird website: New features Page usually localized after release => both text and screen shots could go under Documentation section. Sancus working with web team to get the new look and feel for Thunderbird pages.
  • Thunderbird What's new page:  always localized BEFORE release: a lot of options have been discussed to provide content, but the solution has to be found. Bugzilla content could be leveraged as long as each developer write a proper comment when closing a bug.
  • Thunderbird Release notes (never localized):   => content could be done by to TB drivers. Bugzilla content could be leveraged as long as each developer write a proper comment when closing a bug.
  • Thunderbird Enterprise mailing list/ information flow to the list: => one note per ESR release
Engagement
  • How to keep contributors community live and running:
    • Friend of the Tree: => AM to investigate how it could be "outsourced" to Mozilla gear infrastructure
    • Adding "credit" page to Thunderbird: the list could be validated by the drivers. => Mark to check how to update this.
    • Kick starting the Open Badges program:  "Rewarding the Community": it doesn't appeal to seasoned developers, but this kind of program can attract junior contributors who need to build credentials on their resume/blog. there was almost a consensus that this kind of program can be a good incentive for newbies. The program can be prepared before TB17 but it requires one or more leader(s) NOW as this kind of program is a long term commitment.
    • How to fund swags or occasional meetings: what about using the revenue generated by biz partners?
Accessing Mozilla monitoring tools
  • Allow Community to access Metrics: Paid staff has access to more data than non-paid staff today: i.e locales, countries, ESR ADU... => AM to get go ahead from Metrics team
  • Provide a Survey Gizmo license to Community in order for her to run end-users survey  => AM to come back on this. Mozilla is currently renegotiating the contract with Survey G
    • AM offers to run the same survey than the one she ran in 2011. Decision to be made asap.
  • Test Pilot: Standard8 confirms that testing Test Pilot was a little bit hectic. => Standard8 to document the process if we want to leverage the tool.
  • => Triggering either a survey with Survey Gizmo or Test Pilot requires a decision process.
Conclusion
  • Should Communication/Engagement become a Module with a Module Owner? Who would be the module owner? The decision is not to be made right now, but probably at the time of TB17
  • Engagement is critical to maintain TB awareness and the solution is not clear yet.

Voila,

AM

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Anne Marie Bourcier
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