The calls seem very valuable for the reasons Michael cited; however, doing a "play-by-play" seems to be a bit resource intensive and overkill... the video recording has 100% fidelity and all topics of significance are taken to the dev list.
Kind regards, Matt From: Bertrand Delacretaz <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Date: 10/12/2017 04:17 AM Subject: Re: Propose weekly "Technical Exchange" video meeting for OpenWhisk On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 9:05 AM, Isabel Drost-Fromm <[email protected]> wrote: > ...Do people not on the call feel like they can follow the > project?... As someone who's mostly lurking so far I feel I'm losing some information by not attending those calls - especially because it looks like they are great exchanges ;-) Something that might be worth trying is sending several messages to this list during the call, one per "important" topic, with a subject like marker like [call] and a brief summary of what was discussed, action items etc. Something like (just a fictional example of course :-/ ) *** [call] Rewriting the core in Visual Basic We discussed this during the call (9:30 to 9:45 PST) and people fell like we shouldn't do it right now. https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__github.com_apache_incubator-2Dopenwhisk_issues_2841&d=DwIBaQ&c=jf_iaSHvJObTbx-siA1ZOg&r=6zQLM7Gc0Sv1iwayKOKa4_SFxRIxS478q2gZlAJj4Zw&m=l84nzpLZFr0gIf49HNtBCLETb7U0xkx2k43IaYD8PPU&s=lPmPM0sQEm_f4ujFkTAzT0PdrbzEGELKDEwZLGizeyo&e= is related as well as https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__github.com_apache_incubator-2Dopenwhisk_pull_2850&d=DwIBaQ&c=jf_iaSHvJObTbx-siA1ZOg&r=6zQLM7Gc0Sv1iwayKOKa4_SFxRIxS478q2gZlAJj4Zw&m=l84nzpLZFr0gIf49HNtBCLETb7U0xkx2k43IaYD8PPU&s=vUWNbLBdtAZmLcofAtyeTzO7jgbH76rhr3rY19nvzJM&e= *** Having the approximate times in there helps review the discussions in the video recording. I *think* this might be more useful than a set of notes (or complementary maybe), it brings awareness of the calls here and it's probably quick to write during the call. That's just a suggestion, of course whoever does the work gets to decide. -Bertrand
