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Re: [opensuse-boosters] Few suggestions
- From: Shayon Mukherjee <sj@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 May 2010 15:03:10 +0530
- Message-id: <4C0230D6.9080500@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
On 05/30/2010 02:23 PM, Michal Hrusecky wrote:
that is something which is not related to project or is not a part of
the project,it is a kind of social networking.Thus, I would suggest for
something which is community built and has a tag kind of "powered by
openSUSE" or something like that :-) . I hope I made myself clear.
Also the daily reports are fine , rest . . . ;-) .
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SJ (Shayon)
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Hi everybody,As a normal browser I would not opt Identi.ca (no offense) . Because
we had a visitor on IRC suggesting the we should be more transparent to
make it easier for community to join in. Suggested improvement were to
speak more loudly about what we are working on right now.
One easy way how to track boosters would be identi.ca group where we
would post our boosting related notices. It takes quite some time to
write a blogpost and I always thinks twice whether I really have
something to say before doing so, but sending identi.ca notices takes
almost no time and I don't have to really think about that that
carefully. Only hard part in realizing this is to think of nice and
short nickname for this group, so any suggestions? My idea was
'suseboost', but I think there must be something better out there in
your minds...
that is something which is not related to project or is not a part of
the project,it is a kind of social networking.Thus, I would suggest for
something which is community built and has a tag kind of "powered by
openSUSE" or something like that :-) . I hope I made myself clear.
Also the daily reports are fine , rest . . . ;-) .
Other thing that came across my mind while speaking about transparency+1
is that we have our biweekly meeting where we discuss, what we are
doing. But these meetings are closed teleconferences. What about
changing them to public IRC meetings? I know there are still few
administrative internal stuff we need to discuss from time to time, but
generally we speak about our sprints and this can be public and we can
let anybody join with comments and suggestions. Also taking notes would
be much easier ;-)
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SJ (Shayon)
openSUSE Member
http://en.opensuse.org/User:Wwarlock
http://shayonj.wordpress.com
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