Le 17/09/2015 00:52, Max Binder a écrit : > /TL;DR: Looking for a browser-based tool, in the vein of hatjitsu > <http://hatjitsu.wmflabs.org/>, that queues people for a facilitator > running a meeting./ > <snip> > > I presented the issue to OIT, who suggested the method used in Monthly > Metrics, of etherpad+IRC(+James Forrester). While good for Q&A, I don't > think it works as well for a group of people in a smaller meeting who > are trying to toss the ball back and forth. It also requires people to > manually withdraw their comments or questions if they have been > addressed (or fall to the facilitator to determine if a comment or > question is already addressed). A bit like Phabricator, it works, but it > doesn't...flow.
Hello, The way the WMF engineering team solved it is that all members are attending the meeting remotely. Despite 3 out of 7 members are based in SF, albeit frequently working remotely. That might sound a bit extreme though. For mixed audiences, I have seen meetings having a presenter and someone helping interact with online peoples. I.e it would literally raises its hand instead of remote folks. <remote1> O/ <helper> remote1: ack * helper physically raises its hand for remote1 * -- Antoine "hashar" Musso _______________________________________________ teampractices mailing list teampractices@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/teampractices