On Tuesday 23 September 2014 17.31:43 Hans de Raad wrote:
Dear all!
Today we had a productive kickoff session on IRC, thanks to all participants!
The minutes can be found here *:
Minutes: http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-project/2014/opensuse-projec... Minutes (text): http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-project/2014/opensuse-projec... Log: http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-project/2014/opensuse-projec...
- apparently we still have some practicing to do with regards to the IRC
tags, but the general outline should be readable.
The next meeting will be tuesday the 7th of October on 15h CEST (13h UTC), to find out the time in your timezone check: www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?day=7&month=10&year=2014&hour=13&min=00&sec=0
We all have quite a bit of work to do before the next meeting, so don't let me detain you!
Best regards,
Hans de Raad Robin Edgar
Hey cool, it's starting again. Unlikely Tuesday and Wednesday are black days for me being 98% outside. :-(
I've read the minutes, and I'm really interested by 2 points :
First the questionable choice of trello
Why : if it seems to have worked for osc13, but there's still interesting todo tickets not yet finished. We can't say osc14 was perfect (we all known that) and the use of trello hadn't helped in that objective.
If osc13 is still visible in trello, it sound strange that previous osc14 has disappear ... Perhaps due to the fact that so many cards was still in the to-do columns? :-)
Secondly: The same team (hurrah) propose to help, but!
I've not seen (shall I re-read between the lines) any differences from last year like people asking questions to our new hosts about how they want to run it, organize it. We have choose Robin and Hans as host due to their previous competencies in organizing such events. Shouldn't we start by listening what they can offer, with their differences and creativity first.
It look like from the minutes, there's a bunch of experts around that knows everything, but they have failed to make osc14 the event we would like to have.
I personally don't want to see community or related people to invest so much energy and time (beside our sponsors money) for less than 100 people at the conference.
So I'm really interested by "What's the new strategy, to succeed this year?"