Hi all,

Here’s the meeting info:

Topic: CouchDB Developer Monthly
Time: Aug 3, 2022 06:00 PM Amsterdam, Berlin, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna
        Every month on the First Wed
  
Please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your 
calendar system.
Monthly: 
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Best
Jan
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> On 31. Jul 2022, at 11:52, Jan Lehnardt <j...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
> Thanks all for putting in your meeting preferences.
> 
> By random draw, Wednesday, August 3rd, 16:00 UTC is the date/time for our 
> first Monthly Developer Meeting \o/
> 
> 
> The two things to sort out are:
> 
> 1. the conference platform to choose. I can volunteer a paid-for Zoom.us 
> account that allows for up to 100 participants and recording of the meeting. 
> Anyone with a web browser can participate.
> 
> 2. what do we talk about? :D — As outlined in the proposal, we should pick 
> one topic and go deep on it.
> 
> I suggest we discuss “What is CouchDB 4.0 going to look like”. This likely 
> includes some introductory discussions about various features we’d like to 
> see. We can then discuss those in mo detail in later meetings.
> 
> Best
> Jan
> —
> 
> 
>> On 19. Jul 2022, at 18:24, Jan Lehnardt <j...@apache.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello everybody,
>> 
>> In the past we’ve done two in-person developer summits with great success, 
>> both from a team-building but also from a technical discussion point of 
>> view. But these were ~1/2 a decade a part and took quite a bit to organise.
>> 
>> Given that meeting in-person continues to to be a pain and given that we all 
>> learned how to do video calls in the past few years, I’d like to propose a 
>> recurring synchronous meeting where we can discuss CouchDB’s development in 
>> a different format than we do at the moment.
>> 
>> There are a number of high-level features that we’d need larger input on but 
>> that are have enough moving parts that it would make sense to discuss face 
>> to face (via video/audio chat).
>> 
>> In detail:
>> 
>> - we run a monthly video/audio meeting of ~90 minute length where we can 
>> hash out CouchDB development topics
>> 
>> - in the beginning, I’d like to dedicate each meeting to a single topic, 
>> just so we don’t get distracted too much (I have a short-list of proposals 
>> for topics, but that’s for a later day, I’m sure we all do :), maybe a topic 
>> needs multiple meetings, maybe we have time for two topics per meeting, but 
>> let’s be clear and limited on the agenda, so everybody can prepare with 
>> minimal effort
>> 
>> - each topic discussed will have a reasonably complete written proposal that 
>> folks can read through in preparation
>> 
>> - if any one can’t make any particular meeting, no problem, there is no 
>> mandatory attendance, and we are not making any project binding decisions in 
>> those meetings
>> 
>> - ideally, we keep decent notes so that folks can catch up, and maybe we can 
>> do a recording of it all for posterity
>> 
>> My suggestion would be that pick a date and time in the somewhat near future 
>> and then stick to that date and time on a monthly basis.
>> 
>> Since it is (northern hemisphere) summer, it is possible that you, dear 
>> reader, won’t be able to attend the inaugural edition, just select something 
>> that works from the next iteration onwards.
>> 
>> I put up a date and time selection poll, it is aiming for late-EU and early 
>> US-West compatibility since I expect that’s where most of the folks are 
>> going to be: https://nuudel.digitalcourage.de/fUQFofPoezvvz9ev
>> 
>> I’m looking forward to seeing you all :)
>> 
>> Best
>> Jan
>> —
> 

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