Just for your amusement: I've developed a very different but effective
way of taking minutes with org-mode that uses just lists and
enumerations. I have been using this solution for more than a year on a
daily basis and I'm really happy with it (and colleagues don't
complain). Speed, simplicity and readability for non-emacsers is
critical in my job, so the solutions you are proposing would be overkill.
You can have a look at the style and code here:
https://github.com/timmli/org-minutes-dev
Any feedback is greatly appreciated. But keep in mind that the code is
not polished at all -- this is a hobby project of an elisp dilettante.
Best,
Timm
Am 23.03.20 um 10:36 schrieb Christian Egli:
Hi all
I'm picking up this thread again since I think I have solved the issue
for myself. I do use org-mode for meeting minutes now. Thanks to the
input from this list I managed to solve the outstanding issues such as
tabular reports of action items.
I wrote a blog post summarizing my findings which you can find here
https://egli.dev/posts/using-org-mode-for-meeting-minutes/
Hope that helps
Christian
"Fraga, Eric" <e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk> writes:
On Thursday, 31 Oct 2019 at 15:03, Christian Egli wrote:
His mail is from 2008 and a lot has happened in the mean time.
Although a lot has happened in the meantime, I've not seen anything pass
by which addresses minutes of meetings and tracking actions. I used to
use org to take minutes but haven't done so in a very long time
(advantage of having somebody else do it for me now ;-)). What you've
done with an active dblock (and TODO states being the names of people!)
looks good and should definitely be put on Worg at the very least.