Community Space Taipei - status report - 2023 H1Irvin Chen
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Community Space Taipei is a community space for open source software communities located in Taipei, Taiwan. Some key details about its usage and activities from 2022 H2 to 2023 H1:
- It hosted 183 events and meetups with over 1,668 visits and 262 new visitors.
- The space was open an average of 12 days per month, 7 days less than its long-term average since 2014.
- The cost per visit-hour was $1.56, 57% higher than its long-term average, still recovering from COVID impacts.
- It continues to support communities focused on topics like open source software, programming, AI, blockchain, advocacy, education, and more
Mozilla Community Space Taipei - status report - 201905Irvin Chen
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This document summarizes the Mozilla Taiwan Community space located in Taipei. It provides details about the space such as its history starting in 2014 with WilliamQ and transitioning to other community leads. Key details include that the space is open over 20 days per month and has hosted over 1250 events attracting thousands of visitors annually. The space focuses on open source communities including Mozilla, Rust, and Wikimedia. It also highlights upcoming plans to relocate the space in July and lists criteria for the new location.
Mozilla Community Space Taipei - status report - 201706Irvin Chen
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The document describes Mozilla Taiwan Community, a community space in Taipei that is open 20-25 days per month. It hosts over 60 communities focused on open source software, programming, advocacy, and more. In the last year it had over 3,600 visitors across 232 events, including 146 developer events. It also shares information about its keyholders, social media presence, location, and weekly meetups to promote making, hacking, teaching, contributing and socializing.
Mozilla Community Space Taipei - Status Report - 201609Irvin Chen
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This document summarizes the Mozilla Taiwan Community space. It notes that the space has been open for over 6 years, hosting over 6,000 visitors and 608 events. On average, the space is open 20-25 days per month and hosts over 30 different open communities, including Mozilla. In the last 6 months, the space hosted 161 events with 1,770 visitors and taught over 450 people about Mozilla. The space also hosts a weekly meetup since 2009 that has recorded 145 lightning talks. Visitors to the space come from around the world.
Take back the web - Cheng Kung University team reviewIrvin Chen
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Mozilla Campus Campaign 2016 was a non-localized campaign that surprisingly had one team from Cheng-Kung University in Taiwan. The Taiwanese team learned about protecting online privacy and improving their workshop skills. They created detailed workshop plans and scripts to teach their friends about technology issues. The coaches provided weekly mentoring, helping the team think deeply about promoting security and why education on these topics is important. Lessons included considering different strategies for different countries and having a "next step" prepared from the beginning.
William Quiviger is a community knight for Mozilla who helps with projects that seem almost impossible. He is described as a coffee lover, great friend, capitalist, fan of International Klein Blue, rule breaker, jazz enthusiast, and devoted sponsor. Ina expresses gratitude and love for William and says he inspires the Mozilla Taiwan community.
The document discusses Mozilla Taiwan Community's (MozTW) activities for the 2015 Software Freedom Day (SFD) event. It provides MozTW's social media handles, links to photo albums from past events, videos welcoming people to Firefox and its Windows 10 integration, as well as a call for volunteers to help translate and localize Firefox as part of MozTW's efforts to promote an open web.
This document discusses Google Analytics and provides 4 practices for organizing Google Analytics data. It was presented by Irvin Chen from Mozilla as the representative and woman founder for an event sponsored by MozTW Community. Demo data was provided by the MozTW Community. The presentation discusses Google Analytics and offers 4 tips for organizing data from Google Analytics.
This document discusses Mozilla and its Webmaker program. It introduces Irvin Chen, a Mozilla volunteer contributor who works on Webmaker and workshops. It describes how Webmaker provides tools like X-Ray Goggles, Thimble, Popcorn Maker, and Appmaker to help people learn skills like coding, designing, and sharing online. It emphasizes the importance of ideas, tools, community, digital literacy, making content, remixing existing work, earning badges, and having events like mentorship, hives, and maker parties. The overall goal is to move people from just consuming online to actively creating and participating on the web.
How does Mozilla community recruiting & on-boarding?Irvin Chen
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The document discusses how Mozilla community recruits and onboards new members. It introduces Mozilla Taiwan Community and its mission to promote openness, innovation and opportunity on the web. It provides resources for project tools teach party and videos about Mozilla community members. It encourages joining the community to move the web forward.
This document discusses various Google Analytics tracking and reporting features including:
1. Event tracking and setting up event tracking tags for click and impression events.
2. Limits for hits, sessions, and users that apply to Analytics properties.
3. Setting up dashboards, in-page analytics, and enhanced link attribution.
4. Configuring views, filters, user IDs, custom dimensions, and content grouping.
5. Methods for tracking page views and setting up custom alerts in Analytics.
This document discusses the Mozilla Project and Mozilla Taiwan Community (MozTW). It provides information on Mozilla's mission to promote openness, innovation and opportunity on the web. It highlights Mozilla's products like Firefox and Thunderbird, and describes Mozilla as a global community working in open collaboration to move the web forward.
Community Space Taipei - status report - 2023 H1Irvin Chen
?
Community Space Taipei is a community space for open source software communities located in Taipei, Taiwan. Some key details about its usage and activities from 2022 H2 to 2023 H1:
- It hosted 183 events and meetups with over 1,668 visits and 262 new visitors.
- The space was open an average of 12 days per month, 7 days less than its long-term average since 2014.
- The cost per visit-hour was $1.56, 57% higher than its long-term average, still recovering from COVID impacts.
- It continues to support communities focused on topics like open source software, programming, AI, blockchain, advocacy, education, and more
Mozilla Community Space Taipei - status report - 201905Irvin Chen
?
This document summarizes the Mozilla Taiwan Community space located in Taipei. It provides details about the space such as its history starting in 2014 with WilliamQ and transitioning to other community leads. Key details include that the space is open over 20 days per month and has hosted over 1250 events attracting thousands of visitors annually. The space focuses on open source communities including Mozilla, Rust, and Wikimedia. It also highlights upcoming plans to relocate the space in July and lists criteria for the new location.
Mozilla Community Space Taipei - status report - 201706Irvin Chen
?
The document describes Mozilla Taiwan Community, a community space in Taipei that is open 20-25 days per month. It hosts over 60 communities focused on open source software, programming, advocacy, and more. In the last year it had over 3,600 visitors across 232 events, including 146 developer events. It also shares information about its keyholders, social media presence, location, and weekly meetups to promote making, hacking, teaching, contributing and socializing.
Mozilla Community Space Taipei - Status Report - 201609Irvin Chen
?
This document summarizes the Mozilla Taiwan Community space. It notes that the space has been open for over 6 years, hosting over 6,000 visitors and 608 events. On average, the space is open 20-25 days per month and hosts over 30 different open communities, including Mozilla. In the last 6 months, the space hosted 161 events with 1,770 visitors and taught over 450 people about Mozilla. The space also hosts a weekly meetup since 2009 that has recorded 145 lightning talks. Visitors to the space come from around the world.
Take back the web - Cheng Kung University team reviewIrvin Chen
?
Mozilla Campus Campaign 2016 was a non-localized campaign that surprisingly had one team from Cheng-Kung University in Taiwan. The Taiwanese team learned about protecting online privacy and improving their workshop skills. They created detailed workshop plans and scripts to teach their friends about technology issues. The coaches provided weekly mentoring, helping the team think deeply about promoting security and why education on these topics is important. Lessons included considering different strategies for different countries and having a "next step" prepared from the beginning.
William Quiviger is a community knight for Mozilla who helps with projects that seem almost impossible. He is described as a coffee lover, great friend, capitalist, fan of International Klein Blue, rule breaker, jazz enthusiast, and devoted sponsor. Ina expresses gratitude and love for William and says he inspires the Mozilla Taiwan community.
The document discusses Mozilla Taiwan Community's (MozTW) activities for the 2015 Software Freedom Day (SFD) event. It provides MozTW's social media handles, links to photo albums from past events, videos welcoming people to Firefox and its Windows 10 integration, as well as a call for volunteers to help translate and localize Firefox as part of MozTW's efforts to promote an open web.
This document discusses Google Analytics and provides 4 practices for organizing Google Analytics data. It was presented by Irvin Chen from Mozilla as the representative and woman founder for an event sponsored by MozTW Community. Demo data was provided by the MozTW Community. The presentation discusses Google Analytics and offers 4 tips for organizing data from Google Analytics.
This document discusses Mozilla and its Webmaker program. It introduces Irvin Chen, a Mozilla volunteer contributor who works on Webmaker and workshops. It describes how Webmaker provides tools like X-Ray Goggles, Thimble, Popcorn Maker, and Appmaker to help people learn skills like coding, designing, and sharing online. It emphasizes the importance of ideas, tools, community, digital literacy, making content, remixing existing work, earning badges, and having events like mentorship, hives, and maker parties. The overall goal is to move people from just consuming online to actively creating and participating on the web.
How does Mozilla community recruiting & on-boarding?Irvin Chen
?
The document discusses how Mozilla community recruits and onboards new members. It introduces Mozilla Taiwan Community and its mission to promote openness, innovation and opportunity on the web. It provides resources for project tools teach party and videos about Mozilla community members. It encourages joining the community to move the web forward.
This document discusses various Google Analytics tracking and reporting features including:
1. Event tracking and setting up event tracking tags for click and impression events.
2. Limits for hits, sessions, and users that apply to Analytics properties.
3. Setting up dashboards, in-page analytics, and enhanced link attribution.
4. Configuring views, filters, user IDs, custom dimensions, and content grouping.
5. Methods for tracking page views and setting up custom alerts in Analytics.
This document discusses the Mozilla Project and Mozilla Taiwan Community (MozTW). It provides information on Mozilla's mission to promote openness, innovation and opportunity on the web. It highlights Mozilla's products like Firefox and Thunderbird, and describes Mozilla as a global community working in open collaboration to move the web forward.
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