Our biweekly meetings

2011-09-06 Thread Barry Warsaw
At our last meeting, we talked about starting up the UDD bi-weekly meetings
again this week (Wednesday Sept 7 @ 1100 UTC).  However, both Martin and I are
pretty tired of the old format, so let's think about how we can restructure
the meeting to be most effective for everyone.  If we really don't think we
*need* them anymore, that's fine too.

What would *you* like to get out of these meetings?

-Barry


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Re: Our biweekly meetings

2011-09-06 Thread Jelmer Vernooij

Hi Barry,

On 09/06/2011 02:57 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote:

At our last meeting, we talked about starting up the UDD bi-weekly meetings
again this week (Wednesday Sept 7 @ 1100 UTC).  However, both Martin and I are
pretty tired of the old format, so let's think about how we can restructure
the meeting to be most effective for everyone.  If we really don't think we
*need* them anymore, that's fine too.

What would *you* like to get out of these meetings?
The main thing I appreciated about the meetings was hearing what other 
people had done towards UDD.


I think a part of this is also that UDD as a project doesn't really have 
releases - and no really visible changelog. So despite a lot of things 
getting done, we normally wouldn't hear about them.


Another thing that was occasionally useful was discussions about 
particular problems, like what to do about the project branch and 
packaging branch for a native package. The mailing list seems to work 
reasonably well for that sort of discussion too though, when it happens 
to come up.


Cheers,

Jelmer

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