It’s been a few days now after the Mozilla Balkans 2010 first ever meet-up in Skopje, and all I can say is that I’m gonna remember only good things – because there were no bad ones! The very process of organizing this event made some of us thrilled about it, even a few weeks before the actual event. We all hoped that we’re gonna experience something good, and we experienced something awesome.

Photo credits: Emil Stanchev
On the first day, we had a pretty productive internal meetings, discussing about almost everything related to promoting, metrics and communities in general. The best thing about it was that almost all sessions were interactive, so this is basically the only time and place we had in years to tell every thought of ours, to argue about this and that, and to hear other people’s opinions. Face to face confrontations while discussing ideas about various Mozilla projects made it several times more funny than we’re all used to. After all, we’ve came up with a set of goals for all communities, and hope that we can achieve at least portion of those, so we could gather up once more, and set some new goals.
Second day in Skopje, public day event, was a story all by itself. A lot of sessions in front of all of us, a lot of interesting questions for Mozilla Staff, and a lot of fun. We had sessions about Mozilla in general, localization, add-ons, drumbeat projects, development, etc. What I noticed about those sessions, is that everybody were all ears, swallowing every word out there. Although there were not as many attendants as we predicted at first, I’d say that those who attended this event, were more than enough to make this thing happen and feel the joy while presenting Mozilla’s mission and its projects.

As traditional rule on Mozilla events says, we needed to finish up this awesome gathering with `kafana`, just to made that weekend even better. Some of us were having fun, the others were having a lot of fun; I don’t actually remember anyone rejecting a glass of rakija. We’ve had some pretty girls, we’ve had a lot of handsome geeks (led by handsome camera guy), great band playing Macedonian/Serbian folk songs, and we also taught a few geeks how to play oro.
All in all, this meeting is something that, I’m sure, a lot of us will remember the whole life, and all of us are proud that we could be a part of such a nice crew.









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