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* Not enough people to justify having a whole lab
* For now we will be holding it in the Linux Club which has the added benefit of allowing food and drink
* If the situation changes in the future (we hope it will), we will move somewhere bigger.
* Things to do in the future
** Flyers
** Make a point of telling DPS909 students that we are feeding them to do their homework
* We'd like to invite non-CS students as well. To do things like Bug Triage, Litmus, etc.
* People without a specific project could do those as well if they want to
* We will be having Super Fun Hack Day every Tuesday for the rest of the semester (not including exam week)
* December 15, 2006
* Starts after BSD exams are over (someone update this with the time please)
* No alcohol at this event
* The wiki page has not been updated nearly enough
* Phil is in charge of updating the main page
* Ben will be posting meeting notes
* Contact Mozilla about obtaining an @mozilla.org address (Liz)
** We still need to decide exactly what we want it to be
** Need to decide what the subdomain would be
* We would like to start helping out with Internationalization
** Brian Perry is involved with these. We would like to speak with him more about it
* "Get to know us" day at the start of the semester
* Open to everybody
** Advertise them on the website and wiki, maybe an optional mail reminder
** Should there be a Club Moz calendar?
* It turned out very well despite lack of proper planning
* Much was learned
* No plates, napkins, serving trays
* No water, no non-junk food
** People couldn't bring up their alcohol
* Giveaways were not stored in a secure place. People grabbed them up without permission
* Inform any non-club people (Hive staff, security, etc) what they should be telling people
** IE. Not "You can't go upstairs"
* Make sure we request everything we want in advance, specifically with SSF
* Maybe change from the "Mozilla" club to the "Open Source" club
* Promotion of club early next semester to increase volume of participation
* Get people started on small Mozilla projects to get them involved with the community
* Get people within the community (former DPS909 students probably) to help out and mentor new people
* We still have a lot of food and drink leftover from the Firefox party. We decided to store it in lockers until we use it up