A great idea -- plus you can share your screen in a hangout (something I
take advantage of quite frequently), which would be useful for demoing
something or showing spots of the code.


On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 6:20 PM, Aaron Meurer <asmeu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I see that IPython has started doing public Google+ hangouts for some
> of their core discussions. See for example
> https://plus.google.com/105051551851350439748/posts/411V5Gyps1f.
>
> I think this is really cool. The hangout is basically a really
> intelligent multi-way video chat that requires no setup.  The face to
> face interaction is much more effective than text interaction for
> making design decisions.  You can also hook up a Google Docs document
> if you want to whiteboard something, or keep minutes. And if the
> hangout is public, others can watch and comment in real time, or watch
> the conversation later.
>
> We should do some of this for SymPy.  In particular, I think it would
> be a great alternative to IRC for weekly GSoC meetings. They could
> still be public and recorded (just make the hangout public instead of
> private), but you get the advantages of face to face meeting.
>
> Aaron Meurer
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