Le jeudi 24 juillet 2014 09:20:40 Paul Benedict a écrit : > I know this was brought up before. I agree with whoever said this: the > hangout videos are like the Apache conference and it's not easy to get a > summary. Any thoughts to someone volunteering as a secretary and creating > bullet-point lists on the wiki? I just want to know what was generally > discussed without watching through an hour of talk. I missed 2 hangouts, and it seems like motivating for watching one hour of recorded discussion, even if feasible, is harder than attending: I still didn't look at the 2 recorded session, even if I attended tonight...
Then the good question: is there anybody ready to do the secreatary? Sorry, I won't :) But I agree that having nothing written limits the benefits we can get from these recorded discussions. IMHO, it's not reasonable to expect someone to take time both to attend (or see the recorded session) and do secretary: it's doomed to failure. Of course, someone can show me I'm mistaken on this ;) Instead we should be able to create a Wiki page and let people write what they want to be written down to be shared more widely: perhaps this can work We must choose if it will be on Maven Wiki, so only Maven committers can do that, or if we do it in MAVENUSER Wiki, so we expect non-committers to really participate: since I don't expect non-committers to do much, comments on Maven Wiki could be a good start, and if we get more comments than Wiki edits, we'll be able to switch to MANVENUSER I'll start the Wiki page and report here And don't forget that there is no secretary, but this is a community work Regards, Hervé > > > Cheers, > Paul > > On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 9:17 AM, Jason van Zyl <ja...@takari.io> wrote: > > I can't make the hangout today, but Emily will start it as per usual and > > folks can talk about whatever they wish. Someone else can run the > > discussion. I think it's good to always have the forum every week and if > > there's nothing to talk about people can leave. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Jason > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > Jason van Zyl > > Founder, Apache Maven > > http://twitter.com/jvanzyl > > http://twitter.com/takari_io > > --------------------------------------------------------- > > > > What matters is not ideas, but the people who have them. Good people can > > fix bad ideas, but good ideas can't save bad people. > > > > -- Paul Graham --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@maven.apache.org