Very cool Joaquin! I can't wait to try it. FYI, here's a link to a short description of the facilitation technique of "stacking" from the group I learned it from, Community at Work: http://tinyurl.com/hv5ufmd
KL On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 11:55 AM, Max Binder <mbin...@wikimedia.org> wrote: > Thanks, Joaquin! > > I can't wait to test it in a real meeting. Maybe I'll use TPG as guinea > pigs... > > > On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 2:56 PM, Joaquin Oltra Hernandez < > jhernan...@wikimedia.org> wrote: > >> Hi! >> >> I've worked on this during the hackathon, and after chatting with Max it >> has the required functionality to work: >> >> http://stack.wmflabs.org >> >> Features: >> * create named rooms (shareable URL) >> * add yourself to the queue (remembers name) >> * one person can add multiple people >> * can pop from the stack (needs human agreement on who will be the popper) >> * plays sound when somebody is added to queue >> * after 5 minutes of stale queue plays warning sound >> >> It's kind of real-time (1s interval polling to server) and it may crash >> at some point, but it gets the job done for now. It's also not really >> secured so a mean user can probably easily crash the server, I'm assuming >> good faith for now. >> >> Open to comments, hope this helps! >> On Sep 22, 2015 08:53, "Dan Garry" <dga...@wikimedia.org> wrote: >> >> On 22 September 2015 at 08:40, Kevin Smith <ksm...@wikimedia.org> wrote: >>> >>> I had thought about that in the past, but seeing it in this thread >>> really resonated with me. For meetings with a mix of SF and remote folks, I >>> am starting to think that it would be better for all the SF folks to >>> scatter and use individual computers to join the hangout. >>> >> >> This is harder than it seems. It can be quite disruptive to those around >> you to sit at your desk being noisy participating in a hangout, and that >> rules out a large part of the office. I've done this before myself from the >> fifth floor collab space, where there are no permanent desks and some >> semi-private areas, but you cannot guarantee the availability of those >> spaces. When I was remote I often wondered why more people didn't do this, >> but when I moved to the office, I started to appreciate the difficulties >> with it. >> >> Dan >> >> -- >> Dan Garry >> Lead Product Manager, Discovery >> Wikimedia Foundation >> >> _______________________________________________ >> teampractices mailing list >> teampractices@lists.wikimedia.org >> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/teampractices >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> teampractices mailing list >> teampractices@lists.wikimedia.org >> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/teampractices >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > teampractices mailing list > teampractices@lists.wikimedia.org > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/teampractices > >
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