On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 11:10 AM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:

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> On 10/3/13 10:53 AM, "OmPrakash Muppirala" <bigosma...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >A lot of times there are huge discussions and decisions made, code
> >committed, etc - all when I am sleeping.  But that does not prevent me
> >from
> >posting my thoughts about what happened when I get around to catching up
> >on
> >the emails.  How is this different from having an online video chat and
> >posting all the information (not just a summary) here on the dev list?
> Unless you sleep for 72 hours, decisions are not made while you are
> sleeping :-)
>

Ah 72 hours of sleeps sounds like heaven :-)


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> To me, the problem is that a video chat cannot be skimmed quickly without
> fear of missing something, and a text transcription provided by an
> attendee might also miss something.  So, it is efficient for those who
> were there, but not for those who weren't, and hard for those who are
> short on time to catch up, and that might make it seem unfair to someone
> who wants to participate but has a lot of schedule conflicts with the
> meeting times.
>
> But again, if our former mentors are ok with it, then I will be too.
>

Thanks for starting that thread.

Om


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> -Alex
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