<p dir="ltr">I think Mozilla Summit gives us a great opportunity to piggyback and have a Thunderbird Summit.</p>
<p dir="ltr">I was working with Anne-marie to help with social media and marketing for Thunderbird and I think this would be an excellent opportunity to plan the future of Thunderbird marketing and advocacy.</p>
<p dir="ltr">On Apr 1, 2013 12:41 PM, "Kent James" <<a href="mailto:kent@caspia.com">kent@caspia.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> I just got a message from Mozilla that asked for my availability for a summit, with the summit this year in October to take place in three different cities. They need an urgent reply by April 10 (which seems a little early to me, but what the heck).<br>
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> That urgent reply sort of forces the Thunderbird team to consider their own plans for a summit. A few months back, it was mentioned that whatever income Thunderbird generates would be used for engagement, and a summit is a typical use of engagement funds. The expected income for a year was of the order of many tens of thousands of dollars, which should be enough to fund a summit.<br>
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> My own opinion is that we badly need a summit, and that ideally it would be concurrent with one of the general Mozilla summits.<br>
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> So are there powers-that-be that are thinking about this, or does this need to be pushed by us non-powers-that-be?<br>
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> :rkent<br>
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