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IRC call suggestions #512
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For volunteers interested in the IRC log summaries, you just need to grab one from https://github.com/mirage/canopy-data and send a PR with your changes. No format for the summaries has been agreed so its up to you how you present it :) |
To add more structure to the agenda, we'll need to impose a cutoff time for submissions -- for example, today roughly half of the agenda items were submitted within 10 minutes of when the call began, which is really not enough time for anyone to read (let alone write) detailed background materials. |
I have a standing appointment on every other Monday afternoon to send the reminder e-mail to mirageos-devel (which I missed by a day this week!). I try to set at least one agenda item for the meeting on the wiki page when I do this, so there's an entry people can see and add to. I'll move that appointment to the Friday before as suggested above. |
There is now a refreshed http://canopy.mirage.io with the latest IRC logs. I am working on renovating the website today to make contributions to it easier. |
Based on the feedback: http://reynard.io/2017/01/18/MirageIRCFeedback.html here's a list of suggestions for discussion:
Post the agenda online (wiki and mirage.io?)
Publicise calls to the wider community
Call summaries alongside IRC logs
Set up a calendar invite for each call to encourage attendance
More structured agenda - with additional background information for topics, and prioritisation of burning issues that require discussion/decision
Ensure we move and follow up other discussion items regularly on the mailing list
Check documentation and tutorials for newcomers - are they up to date/useful/easy to find etc
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