[Server-devel] [XSCE] XSCE devel scrum on #schoolserver

Anish Mangal anish at activitycentral.com
Tue Sep 3 19:33:14 EDT 2013


Okay, so based on the responses I've received so far, all weekdays, and
1600 UTC seems like the best time slot. So I'll propose we hold weekly XSCE
meetings on

Tuesdays, 1600 UTC / 0900 PDT / 1100 CDT / 1200 EDT

If somebody has an issue with that time, please speak up :)

Best,
Anish



On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 8:01 PM, Anish Mangal <anish at activitycentral.com>wrote:

> Yes exactly.
> On Aug 31, 2013 7:22 PM, "Kevin Mark" <kevin.mark at verizon.net> wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 12:56:29PM -0700, Anish Mangal wrote:
>> >    +1
>> >    We could use the services of xsceBOT :-)
>> >    (uhps... sent the previous email from the wrong from: address :/ -
>> gmail compose
>> >    sucks)
>>
>> I know some Fedora folks who used a meeting bot (based on supybot). You
>> give a
>> command like 'start meeting' and 'end meeting', it logs the meeting and
>> sends
>> it as an email or something and you can add bullet points.
>> -k
>>
>> >
>> >
>> >      On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 12:41 PM, Anna <[1]aschoolf at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> >        I know the policy for #schoolserver is that logs aren't kept,
>> but in the interest
>> >        of transparency, perhaps we could log "official" #schoolserver
>> meetings.  One of
>> >        the nice things about meeting on IRC vs. Skype is that IRC
>> meetings axiomatically
>> >        have transcripts.
>> >        Anna
>> >
>> >        On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 1:25 PM, Anish Mangal <[2]
>> anish at activitycentral.com>
>> >        wrote:
>> >
>> >          Hi,
>> >          For some time now, people (including me) have been mulling the
>> idea of having
>> >          XSCE development meetings on IRC in complement to the weekly
>> skype calls.
>> >          Conversation on the #schoolserver channel has gradually been
>> growing too. I
>> >          would like to propose that we start holding weekly regular
>> planning and scrum
>> >          meetings to discuss plans and ideas around XSCE development. I
>> don't have any
>> >          structure in mind yet, so we can largely go off where the
>> community wants it
>> >          to.
>> >          I don't what's the best time for anybody who might be
>> interested, so I created
>> >          this: [3]http://whenisgood.net/q72f3wf
>> >          Thoughts?
>> >          Best,
>> >          Anish
>> >
>> >      --
>> >      Anish | [4]anish at sugarlabs.org
>> >
>> > References
>> >
>> >    Visible links
>> >    1. mailto:aschoolf at gmail.com
>> >    2. mailto:anish at activitycentral.com
>> >    3. http://whenisgood.net/q72f3wf
>> >    4. mailto:anish at sugarlabs.org
>>
>
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