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Matthew Thompson

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Nov 30, 2009, 10:05:15 AM11/30/09
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https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/WeeklyUpdates/Nov-29-2009

Please edit / add any items I've left off.

Talk soon,

Matt

p.s. Apologies for being late on this -- will try to get the agenda out on Fridays going forward.

November 30, 2009 Agenda

   * Weekly dial-in meeting, Monday, 8 a.m. PST
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Agenda

  • House-keeping
    • Audio recording today's call -- audio will be posted here along w. meeting notes
  • "How do we make Drumbeat more 'social?'
    • Carlo from noizlab will share thoughts on how Drumbeat can make richer use of social networking
  • Drumbeat Project storytelling:
    • Mark
      • What's a good Drumbeat project? How do we make this clearer and more explicit for people new to Drumbeat?
      • For example: many of the ideas being suggested for the Drumbeat Singapore event seem off the mark. So how can we make the ask simpler and more explicit?
  • Web site: wire-framing & graphic design update & questions
    • Ned
  • Web site: How do we design "work spaces that work?"
    • Matt
      • The "project pages" continue to be the most important and challenging to get right
      • Questions for group: What are examples of web sites that you think do crowd-sourcing / collaborative project work well?
      • What are the keys to creating work spaces people will really use?
  • Other suggested items?
    • Please add here 
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