[Adium-devl] Meeting on April 5th
Eitan Konigsburg
eitan.konigsburg at gmail.com
Fri Mar 16 13:04:37 UTC 2007
Works for me. I just put it on my calendar.
On 3/16/07, Chris Forsythe <chris at growl.info> wrote:
> We'll go ahead and keep the time/date for this April 5th meeting, and
> hash out a better longterm plan based on what we need. Does that work
> for you Eitan?
>
> Chris
>
> Eitan Konigsburg wrote:
>
> >Hi everyone,
> >I'm one of the "really new guys" around here. Just thought I'd pipe
> >in. I'd like to attend a meeting about Adium as I'm trying to find
> >ways to help out. I live in the EST in the U.S and am somewhat
> >flexible about the time to meet. I also can't meet while at work
> >during the day. Just let me know when the meeting will be and I will
> >do my best to get there.
> >Look forward to speaking with all or some of you.
> >Eitan
> >
> >On 3/16/07, Chris Forsythe <chris at growl.info> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Colin Barrett wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>On Mar 16, 2007, at 4:55 AM, Chris Forsythe wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>Okay. What about my idea of having specific, targeted meetings? Would
> >>>that improve the situation for you at all? Or do you think you need to
> >>>be in person at meetings like ModuleRefactorization -- if so we'll try
> >>>to accommodate everyone, but I would really like for hal2k and ofri to
> >>>be there, and they are both in Europe. The "hey new guys" meeting
> >>>should be scheduled around the new folks and you and/or David, since
> >>>you guys were the ones who have had contact with them.
> >>>
> >>>If nobody has any objections to targeted meetings, I can get the ball
> >>>rolling on that (but people need to take over it, eventually, and
> >>>again, a huge thanks to you Chris for taking the time to organize and
> >>>discuss this stuff. I think it's really important, and I hope you do
> >>>too).
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>Ya, I think it's important, and we really need to come up with something
> >>better.
> >>
> >>I'd like to not start scheduling meetings during work hours and school
> >>hours, based on the stance that those are more important. My stance on
> >>this with every project I've been involved with is that if school or
> >>work is affected by working on the project, then you need to take care
> >>of business there first. I think the same applies here, and that we
> >>should not be advocating attending while at work/school (but it's fine
> >>if you can and it won't affect things there).
> >>
> >>Strategically thought out smaller "howto-esque" meetings sound good to
> >>me, I'll have to review the rest of your previous email when I get home.
> >>My belief was that these larger meetings were more about syncing
> >>everyone up with what everyone else is doing.
> >>
> >>What do we actually need in a meeting? Do we need to have a sync up
> >>meeting or can that go to the mailing list? If so, it might be prudent
> >>to investigate airset (http://www.airset.com). If we had a shared
> >>calendar there multiple meetings a month could be scheduled during all
> >>sorts of different hours, which may be more of what is actually needed
> >>here. For instance, we'd have a new person orientation next week, and
> >>also 2 other sessions such as what you suggested and maybe a user
> >>training/workshop session as well.
> >>
> >>Chris
> >>
> >>
>
>
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