On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 13:56 +1100, Magnus Boman wrote:
On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 20:43 -0600, Bryen wrote:
So some of us were just chatting a while ago in IRC and I think this is a subject that should open up the first GNOME-Team Meeting of the year.
Basically, I'd like to propose we dedicate the meeting to a look back to the past year and what new goals we can set forth for the coming year. Personally, I feel that we're not the same as we were a year ago. We seem to engage less, we're less interactive in the channels, and we're definitely not doing much to bring in new blood to help take up the slack.
Overall, I think that our Paid Developers are interacting much less now than what happened a year ago, which I think is bad. I'm not sure if there some evil plan behind it to make us community members be more involved, if our developers feel bored interacting with us little people, if they are too busy with SLE development or what... One would wish for the devs to enjoy hanging out with us, help out when needed etc, but since I don't know what happened, I can't make a suggestion on how to get them back...
So what do you say, instead of having a formal meeting with agenda for the first one, we have an informal "round table" type meeting focused on the topic of making 2009-oh-so-fine!
Well, I don't think the next meeting is a timeshift meeting so I can't participate. I wish you the very best in coming up with some sort of solution though.
Actually, you're right. This week is a time-shifted meeting and in fact our new time-shifted meeting is 22:00 UTC that we all agreed upon several months ago. But the drawback is that even fewer of the paid devs show up at these meetings than the regular meetings, even though they voted for the new time-shift as well so they would not have to get up pre-dawn.
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