On Tue, 7 Apr 2009, Michelle Olson wrote:

> Simon Phipps wrote:
>> 
>> On Apr 7, 2009, at 18:06, Michelle Olson wrote:
>> 
>>> Jim Walker wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I think a calender is a good idea, but I would like the official
>>>> OGB calender to only contain things that we commit too (ie. drafts
>>>> are fine someplace else). We can vote and commit things to the
>>>> official calender at every meeting.
>>> 
>>> The idea is to publish the 2009 calendar by the end of April and then see 
>>> what folks really get interested in. Items that get traction will get our 
>>> attention and time, other stuff gets canceled if no one cares to drive it. 
>>> It is a simple communication method so more people can get more involved 
>>> because there is a plan out there for doing a few things on a time line.
>> 
>> 
>> You've not responded to Jim's point though, which I agree with. To be 
>> clear, we need to:
>> * Create an OGB calendar, collectively, reflecting agreed decisions. Since 
>> there aren't many of those, that should be pretty easy!
>
> Yes, this is done:
> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/ogb/2009_calendar_draft/
>
> I only included the regular OGB meetings, two TBD townhall meetings, and the 
> end of year election/annual meeting stuff since we are still figuring it all 
> out.

Hi Michelle -

I thought our initial goal was to meet every week for April, yet I don't
see a meeting on the 23rd. (we skipped the 9th because of known conflicts)

> Send me the email address you want to use to login to google to make updates, 
> so I can add you all as contributors.

I'll send that to you privately.

Valerie
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