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Re: [Quick Question] Up for Demoing Next Week?

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Matthew N.

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Jun 22, 2017, 7:08:45 PM6/22/17
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Hi Erin,

I have a conflict at that time unfortunately but since the rest of the team will be in the same timezone next week there are others on the team who can demo so I'm CC'ing our mailing list to get volunteers.

Link to Sched: http://sched.co/AyjH

Thanks,
Matthew

On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 3:50 PM, Erin Lancaster <elanc...@mozilla.com> wrote:
Greetings,

I'm reaching out because you have generously signed up to demo at the Firefox Cross-Functional. I cancelled demo day and condensed the meeting this week so you haven't had a chance, yet. 

Is it crazy to suggest that we do demos at the work week next Wednesday? I'm having the meeting in person next Wednesday at 9:15.

I feel like this could be a great addition to the week but wanted to see what you think.

Thank you,
Erin

Luke Chang

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Jun 23, 2017, 5:52:32 AM6/23/17
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Hi Erin & Matt,

It would be great to have a demo for Form Autofill. Steve (cc'ed) will prepare the demo. Thank him.

As the meeting is scheduled for 45min on Sched, I'd like to know how much time we'll have for the demo?

Thanks,
Luke


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Erin Lancaster

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Jun 27, 2017, 8:12:41 AM6/27/17
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Hi Luke,

Apologies for the delay. 5 to 10 minutes (at the most) is perfect for a demo. Briefly reminding us where we are today in terms of the product experience and then showing the value our new product experience will provide users is a great way to frame the conversation. It is also helpful to list the problems we are solving, mention what future opportunities there are for improvements, and how people can help out (by testing) would be my recommended approach. Thank you very much in advance!

Best,
Erin
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