Hi,

On 09/18/2012 01:48 PM, Robyn Bergeron wrote:
Results usually vary, but it might be worth trying to have meetings;
there are other activities which don't necessarily require the presence
of the folks in Israel.  I've found that using holiday-ish times is
usually good for things like brainstorming, finding easy fix-it items,
etc; "top 5 wiki pages that need love," analyzing data/statistics on
downloads from a new release.

That's a good point - we would need a different agenda to focus the meetings and help people decide if they should be there.

These things are always difficult; it's less exciting to have not as
many folks in the meeting, and sometimes not incredibly productive, but
I always feel like I'm somehow discouraging/disenfranchising people in
other regions when cancelling meetings because of local holidays.  I
usually try to just keep the pulse going and try and bring in other
folks to do some fun stuff that may be more enticing than usual :)

Yes, fair point - it's the wrong thing to do, and the wrong message to send. Let's maintain it - we can certainly have anopther meeting re the website redesign (Garrett's been working on a MediaWiki theme for a couple of weeks now) and release management, as you suggest.

Cheers,
Dave.

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