Andy, solutions need to be found that suit everyone. People should not
be making executive decisions unless they have been appointed by the
team to do so.
I agree that Google+ is quite confusing, and it should not be a
requirement to use any single social media system, and especially not
a proprietary one. Adobe anything is out of the question!
IRC has been traditionally used for openSUSE meetings since time
began, and I for one am happy to stick with mailing list and IRC if
that suits all members. This also avoids the possibility of 'off the
record' discussion and related problems, as all members are aware of
the public nature of mailing list discussion.
Also note that finding a time for a synced meeting, when everyone is
in a different timezone is not easy.
Personally, I will only be able to maintain involvement if I can be
completely flexible about timing so that this in no way infringes on
my family obligations, which are my first priority. While real-time
conversations are desirable, if attendance at these is a requirement I
am unlikely to continue participating.
regards
Helen
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 5:24 PM, andi robert
Hopefully you can see the big picture Marcus. Obviously the email method is a good one and yes, we can share content through it. But can it be a meeting? I do not think so. If you feel like supporting this idea is not good for you then it would be fine to withdraw, however, you would be missing on good potential and good decisions. I am hoping that your aim is not to make this meeting a failure but a success. That is why it would be important to find a good live-sharing service that can host a meeting.
Andy
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 1:05 AM, Marcus Moeller
wrote: Am 23.09.2011 09:03, schrieb andi robert:
That's fine. Can someone then suggest a place to meet that is also able to transfer voice and images possibly? Like a webinar interface.
I would suggest adobe connectnow but the free version only allows 3 people.
Imho ML is sufficient. If you need to share content, you could e.g. use minus.
Greets Marcus
Andy
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 1:00 AM, Marcus Moeller
wrote: Hi all,
I just created a circle called openSUSE artwork on g+ and added the people that have been commenting on this and other threads for the artwork. Please accept the invitation and if some of you have been left out please locate me on g+ under Andres Silva.
I am not on G+ an probably never will be.
Greets Marcus
Andy
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 3:32 PM, andi robert
wrote: I will create a group on g+ and see how we can add some good ideas to it. Will post the link later.
Andy
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 3:30 PM, Helen South
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