On Wed, 2008-02-13 at 12:53 +0900, Adrian Chadd wrote: > On Wed, Feb 13, 2008, Robert Collins wrote: > > > > Definitely, especially with the launch of yahoo live!; afaik, there's a > > > private online ability with this, which should allow easy interaction > > > with sound & video especially with the hookup of a projector at the > > > meeting end. > > > > We've tried this sort of thing numerous times at ubuntu development > > sessions; my experience to date is that they are time consuming to set > > up, significantly reduce the bandwidth available between the folk > > physically there (its ~ 300ms rtt to talk to someone in perth from > > London). > > I'd like to try. I think its a bit silly to hold a design and brainstorming > without the squid core members able to have some sort of presence. > Speaking purely for myself, I've spent the last couple of years fiddling > with this stuff, researching how other applications are written and getting > my head around all the various issues preventing Squid from being "fast"; > it'd be a bit silly for us not to include that.
I presume you mean 'without all the' :). This isn't intended as some sort of major design jag; it started with my saying 'another trip in March' and kinkie saying, 'lets have a meetup'. Its pretty common in other projects to have little meet ups of the folk that *can* get together as time permits. If this was a 'lets make a 1 year plan to make squid fast' big strategy meeting; then it would be silly to do it without you; and even more silly to do it without you in person. Its not, and I don't think anyone has represented as being that. -Rob
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