Hi all, There are a number of exciting things to share and discuss about the possibility of having a yt workshop in early 2012. The discussion here and on yt-users has been fast and furious. To avoid that high-throughput for discussing several items that need to be discussed with some rapidity, Britton and I would like to call an IRC meeting. If you are interested in participating in organizing (and we hope that we can count on participation from everyone who has participated in the discussion thus far) please help us pick a time by filling out this doodle *by the end of the day Saturday*. http://www.doodle.com/frwnhzis5na8g5xi One of us will announce by Sunday morning through this medium when it will occur. The meeting will be held in #yt on irc.freenode.org. You can access this either through web-chat: http://yt-project.org/irc.html or through your IRC/IM client. We will keep a log of the discussion, which one of us will post to this list when concluded. The following items will be discussed: * Venue (and there is some exciting news on that front!) * Dates * Overall structure * Agenda (curriculum?) * Reaching out to other interested parties * Other items Thanks very much, Matt
Update: the meeting will be on Monday, 4PM Eastern. Information about attending is below. On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 2:11 PM, Matthew Turk <matthewturk@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
There are a number of exciting things to share and discuss about the possibility of having a yt workshop in early 2012. The discussion here and on yt-users has been fast and furious. To avoid that high-throughput for discussing several items that need to be discussed with some rapidity, Britton and I would like to call an IRC meeting. If you are interested in participating in organizing (and we hope that we can count on participation from everyone who has participated in the discussion thus far) please help us pick a time by filling out this doodle *by the end of the day Saturday*.
http://www.doodle.com/frwnhzis5na8g5xi
One of us will announce by Sunday morning through this medium when it will occur. The meeting will be held in #yt on irc.freenode.org. You can access this either through web-chat:
http://yt-project.org/irc.html
or through your IRC/IM client. We will keep a log of the discussion, which one of us will post to this list when concluded. The following items will be discussed:
* Venue (and there is some exciting news on that front!) * Dates * Overall structure * Agenda (curriculum?) * Reaching out to other interested parties * Other items
Thanks very much,
Matt
Meeting starts in 20 minutes. irc.freenode.org, #yt or: http://yt-project.org/irc.html On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 8:12 AM, Matthew Turk <matthewturk@gmail.com> wrote:
Update: the meeting will be on Monday, 4PM Eastern. Information about attending is below.
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 2:11 PM, Matthew Turk <matthewturk@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
There are a number of exciting things to share and discuss about the possibility of having a yt workshop in early 2012. The discussion here and on yt-users has been fast and furious. To avoid that high-throughput for discussing several items that need to be discussed with some rapidity, Britton and I would like to call an IRC meeting. If you are interested in participating in organizing (and we hope that we can count on participation from everyone who has participated in the discussion thus far) please help us pick a time by filling out this doodle *by the end of the day Saturday*.
http://www.doodle.com/frwnhzis5na8g5xi
One of us will announce by Sunday morning through this medium when it will occur. The meeting will be held in #yt on irc.freenode.org. You can access this either through web-chat:
http://yt-project.org/irc.html
or through your IRC/IM client. We will keep a log of the discussion, which one of us will post to this list when concluded. The following items will be discussed:
* Venue (and there is some exciting news on that front!) * Dates * Overall structure * Agenda (curriculum?) * Reaching out to other interested parties * Other items
Thanks very much,
Matt
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