[Ubuntu-US-CA] Meeting frequency

Robert E. Young robert.e.young at gmail.com
Sun Oct 7 17:44:04 UTC 2018


I have to agree with Elizabeth regarding IRC. It is probably best to 
stick with the same communication channels that Ubuntu uses. In terms of 
time, it is hard to say what time is best, but I know that the current 
time and day seems to be good in theory, but I almost never seem to make 
it. My computer tends to be shut down on the weekends, so maybe a week 
day would be better.


On 10/07/2018 08:49 AM, Elizabeth K. Joseph wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 5, 2018 at 7:23 PM Philip Ballew <philipballew at gmail.com> wrote:
>> What's the reason we need a record of all conversations?
> We're an open source team, and as such I strongly believe in having
> open communications, which includes not excluding new and returning
> team members from past conversations, meetings, and plans. I've also
> found it valuable to look back at old conversations related to
> planning for SCALE to remember what we did right/wrong so we can
> improve our presence every year, and to jog my memory around who to
> reach out to for UbuCon speakers and booth volunteers.
>
> And just to step back to speak to IRC, it is still the core chat
> communication method for meetings and work done on Ubuntu itself. I
> understand we're working to expand beyond the Usual Suspects, but in
> the context of Ubuntu, it is definitely still used. It's very easy to
> join via web browser if you're just seeking to come to our meetings,
> Nathan even includes a link to access it via a web browser for every
> meeting, so you don't need to install any software, figure out
> servers, or anything difficult really to join us.
>


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