On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 12:59:36PM +0100, Justin Clift wrote:
On 15/11/2012, at 12:21 PM, Giulio Fidente wrote:
> On 11/15/2012 11:22 AM, Justin Clift wrote:
>>> if we're doing this to get more people engaged, than we should
>>> definitely find some more open ways to communicate and let other people
>>> join us
>>
>> Alternative suggestions are welcome of course. Requirement is that they
>> can be recorded and published effectively, and they allow for high bandwidth
>> discussion. (not "bandwidth" as in data rate, but
"bandwidth" as in good
>> communication. Skype, Google Hangouts, etc, enable this.)
>
> but who set those requirements? for instance, what should be the need of
> a videoconferencing tool? I'll write here my requirements:
>
> - not to force people use closed source software
> - let anyone interested join us at anytime
>
> and my proposal is, an #aeolus-meeting channel on freenode
>
> the session can be logged, if really needed
Heh, I guess we (Release Cabal members) had better decide/vote on this
before the meeting itself. :)
Hmm.
Let's have the first meeting on irc, and we can decide whether we need multimedia
meetings going forward.
My view is that we can do what we need to do on irc. We need someone to take meeting notes
and send them out afterwards.
I agree that irc has the lowest barrier to participation.
Posting videos of our hangouts is a nice idea, but who would watch them? We are capable of
producing concise meeting notes. Those are easier to consume than an hour-long video, and
thus better document our work.
s|e
>>> yes, we can very well just use a table on a redmine wiki page, as it
>>> happens for fedora... only I don't have permissions to create pages on
>>> redmine
>>>
>>> can anyone grant me the needed permissions?
>>
>> Try now. I *think* I just managed to give you the needed perms. :)
>
> following the Publicity Committee idea, here is what I did:
>
https://redmine.aeolusproject.org/redmine/projects/aeolus/wiki/Release_Cabal
Cool. :)
+ Justin
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