[IPython-dev] [jupyter] Experimenting with a modified dev meeting format?

Matthias Bussonnier bussonniermatthias at gmail.com
Sun Jun 28 04:59:47 EDT 2015


> On Jun 28, 2015, at 07:28, Brian Granger <ellisonbg at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I like this idea. It would be great to encourage everyone involved in
> the project to participate in this on a regular basis - even those who
> are not "core developers." For example, having my students participate
> would help integrate them into the larger project.
> 
> I think we should limit the person time though - maybe 7 minutes?

I proposed 10 min 3 weeks ago. 

I would also really appreciate to not have 3 words like: “Tag”. An entry on 
the hackpad should be self explanatory (unless link to an issues which is self explanatory). 
Like if the person who wrote that is not here we can decide without them. 

Have 1 person responsible for taking notes, and turn the hangout into a written small report, 
that we (eventually) post on the blog to keep reader in the loop. 

That’s typically the kind of 1 way communication (this is what happened) that do not
require general feedback from ML, except on relevant issues. 

>> - From this, we identify which sub-groups may later on break into other
>> channels (our regular mailing list, issues on github, quick discussions on
>> gitter, etc), to actually make decisions.
> 
> We will probably have to think and talk further about the best way of
> gathering the right sets of people at the right times and propagating
> the information out, but this is a good next step.

You mean we still don’t know how to open an issue on GitHub ?

Seem pretty obvious, open an issue, people can subscribe or unsubscribe
on a per issue bassi and coordinate.  

> I think it will be great to give this a shot. One of the ongoing
> issues we have is with multiple people using the same mic. Even at
> BIDS where you have a fantastic mic - it often leads to awful echoes
> and audio problems.

Even when you have your earplugs you also generate echo.
:-) 

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M


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