On 5 August 2015 at 19:31, Gabriela Gibson <gabriela.gib...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> That is a good idea.  We could probably archive the history of the hang out
> or perhaps open an irc channel.
>
it is a real good idea. also to archive the session.

>
> Apache has some nice tools for irc, for example the buildbot does report on
> irc and also notify commits on the channel.  There is also a way to
> automatically archive and publish channel history and its searchable.
>
Actually Apache is moving towards hipchat, something we might use when we
get big.


>
> There is also a handy bot to leave messages for ppl who are not logged in
> currently and a webinterface also exists.
>
> So, hangout is good but irc has more convenient features.
>
I prefer hangout with video, it gives a better team spirit.

But if I am the only one, I admit to have irc installed :-)

Most important to me is that as many as possible can participate, but a
meeting
needs to have at least the active developers online.

thanks for taking the initative.
rgds
jan i.

>
> G
> On 5 Aug 2015 18:23, "Peter Kelly" <pmke...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> > As we’re all aware ODF is an important component of Corinthia but one
> > which needs a lot of development work done before it’s functional, and
> > given the rate of progress so far I thought I’d suggest an online
> > discussion either via Google Hangouts or Skype. This might help to move
> > things forward by discussing where we want to go, and for me to answer
> > questions about the current codebase that anyone has :)
> >
> > What does everyone thing of the idea? If you’re interested, let’s
> organise
> > a time perhaps in the next couple of weeks for the chat. Timezones will
> be
> > a bit tricky given we’re spread out all over the world, but if we post
> our
> > available times we should be able to work something out.
> >
> > If we do organise this, I volunteer to take notes and post a summary on
> > the mailing list as a record and for the benefit of those who aren’t able
> > to attend.
> >
> > —
> > Dr Peter M. Kelly
> > pmke...@apache.org
> >
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