Ross Gardler wrote: > > The wiki worked well for Cocoon. The big advantage is that it is not a > synchronous medium so it doesn't matter that we will not all be online > at the same time. > > However, I'd rather see Thorsten get a Lenya instance up and we start > using that, both Thorsten and I are keen to push forward on the Doco > thing and this could be the first exposure of many devs to Lenya.
Yes please. > >In our earlier discussions, we agreed that we don't > >want to have the channel as a permanent means of > >communication. So i looked into how to restrict it. > >Just start a new channel at the beginning of the > >day with name like for-09 and it will close when > >the last one of us leaves at the end of the 24 hours. > >Simple. > > I assume this para refers to IRC. Yes. > An alternative is Skype. Much higher bandwidth communications. VSkype > allows up to 200 participants and enables the sharing of a desktop image. > > However, can we record the audio for this? Is it as useful after the > event because it won't be logged? Would we be in danger of making it > more aceptable as a communications medium since it can't be disabled > like an IRC channel? I reckon start with IRC. Get into the habit, then look at how other tools could assist. > >So the first "Forrest Tuesday" would be 6 September. > > > >>Lets remind ourselves that we are not talking about being available for > >>the whole 24 hours, or even every bug day. We are simply trying to > >>identify the day that would be most likely to see us being able provide > >>*some* time during the 24 hours in *some* months. > > > > > >Unless you get excited and stay up all night. > >I remember that Antonio and i did that on one > >Cocoon First Friday. > > :-)) > > >Each meeting could either just concentrate on getting Jira > >under control or have a special topic like a group effort > >to move the core to use xhtml2. > > OOOhhh that's a hard one. Getting Jira under control is more important. > But doing XHTML2 is more fun! They are both equally important. A lot can be done by a rotating team, though we are a bit thin in the antipodes. -David > >Also it is a place for us to get to know each > >other a little. > > +10000 > > See you all Sept. 6th > > Ross
