[IPython-dev] [jupyter] Experimenting with a modified dev meeting format?
Brian Granger
ellisonbg at gmail.com
Sun Jun 28 01:28:20 EDT 2015
> - We turn our Tuesday 10am PST meeting into instead a "short reports"
> meeting, where each person provides a quick update of the topics/problems
> they've been working on, and presents any questions they may have, help
> they may need from others on the team, etc.
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?
>
> - 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.
> Then, there's the *separate* question of the technology for the meeting.
> Lately, using Google+ has been driving us crazy, creating crashes for many
> of us, dropping connections, etc... We'd like to experiment with other
> options and see what works.
>
> For now, we're going to try BlueJeans, it's something we have at Berkeley,
> and which allows both web browser and plain old phone client access, it may
> be a little better than G+. We'll see how it goes.
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.
Cheers,
Brian
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Cheers
>
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