I'd like to echo what Kevan just said (it kind of relates to the
webinar thread started by Karan) and I'd like to add that there are
people like me who simply refuse to get a Google+ account cause it's
the Nth social network I would have to maintain (those who know me
really know how thoroughly I tend to maintain my internet presence)
and cause I don't want to give Google a 3rd chance to finally be
successful with an attempt to get a share in the social network
market.

Cheers
Daniel

On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 2:12 PM, Kevan Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Jul 14, 2011, at 8:54 PM, Karan Malhi wrote:
>
>> Mohammad,
>>
>> Thanks for initiating this. Seems like everybody has a g+ account
>> already. Just to clarify, the hangout is for all contributors (current
>> and prospective) (Its not a committer only stuff).
>
> I think you can safely assume that everyone does *not* have a google+ 
> account. Furthermore, I think you can also assume that not everyone *can* 
> have a google+ account (even if they wanted one). And then there's the 
> question of bandwidth for effective use of hangout. All something I'd expect 
> the community to keep in mind, as use of hangouts is evaluated.
>
> I would expect that *anyone* would be allowed to participate: pmc, committer, 
> contributor, or anyone who's just interested.
>
> --kevan

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