[Testing] Reminder: Community test meeting today, 2200 UTC (5pm/1700 EST).

Mel Chua mel at laptop.org
Thu Oct 30 11:36:37 EDT 2008


#olpc-meeting, agenda at 
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Testing_meetings/20081030

See you there!

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Mel Chua wrote:
> Hey, everyone.
>
> There's been radio silence from the test group lately, I know - I'd 
> like to start up regular community test meetings on IRC as a way of 
> (1) having a regular time/place to check in on what everyone is doing, 
> (2) give you folks an opportunity to bring up any 
> questions/ideas/criticisms/praise (...I hope we're doing *some* things 
> well!) that you might have, and (3) giving me a regular and specific 
> time and date to be accountable to you folks - the community we're 
> working with - on the things that OLPC QA can do to help you from this 
> side.
>
> Let's try the first one at Thursday at 5pm-6pm EST (2100-2200 UTC), 
> #olpc-meeting. Much, much more detailed agenda here: 
> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Testing_meetings/20081030
>
> I know this meeting time isn't the greatest for people in the US that 
> have full-time jobs, and that this is short notice - but it's a start. 
> If you can't make this time, please leave your notes on the agenda 
> wiki page, find me on IRC (OFTC or Freenode, nick = mchua), send me an 
> email, and *make sure* I know what you're thinking so we can be sure 
> to bring up your ideas and perspectives during this first meeting. It 
> is an IRC meeting, so if you need help getting on IRC beforehand (or 
> if you don't know what IRC is yet), let me know.
>
> Notes will be published that same night, and we'll ask for feedback on 
> how the meeting went and how to do communications better next time. My 
> guess is that this first meeting will be full of chaos and we won't 
> get to all the discussion points we want - I'm going to be strict 
> about cutting us off at one hour (please help hold me to this).
>
> Thanks for your patience this far - hope to see you at the first 
> community test meeting!
>



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