Even though I missed AdaptTo, a virtual round table series would be really interesting to me. Hack-a-thon’s are okay too, but I like discussion formats that provide high-level explanations, or details about strategy, intent and purpose. Just another way to inform about what’s happening in the project would be great imo.
Cris Rockwell > On Oct 12, 2020, at 11:20 AM, Robert Munteanu <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > Oli raised a good point - we used to have nice hacking sessions after > adaptTo and more in-depth discussions. I think it's a good discussion > to check if we think having further virtual meetings. > > TBH I quickly debated with myself whether it makes sense to have a > full-day of half-day virtual hackathon and decided that it's hard to > get the same level of focus as we do when sitting at the same table. > > That being said, let's see what the general feeling is. I think we can > do one or both of: > > - periodic short online meetings like we had a couple of months ago, > e.g. every 3 months instead of every 12 > - get together for half-day or full-day virtual hackathons > > Just to be clear, these are 'discussion' and 'decision' meetings, and > there is no requirement to be a committer/PMC to participate, everyone > is welcome. > > What do others think about these possibilities? > > Thanks, > Robert > > On Sat, 2020-10-03 at 16:18 +0200, Oliver Lietz wrote: >> On Friday, October 2, 2020 9:36:38 AM CEST Stefan Seifert wrote: >>> this monday we had our traditional "round table" at this year's >>> adaptTo() >>> with sling committers and guests from the community - same as the >>> adaptTo() >>> itself it was purely virtual. i personally was quite tired from >>> organizing >>> the conference itself and could not contribute much, but it was >>> nice esp. >>> to see some new faces from our community. >>> >>> collecting the notes of the shared document and from my side i will >>> post >>> them to the mailing list here to have them archive and probably >>> starting >>> further discussions. as usual, they are not "decisions" but >>> describe what >>> was discussed. i will suffix them with [roundtable]. >> >> Thanks Stefan for putting all the effort into this again! >> >> We didn't meet for our hackathon this year to further discuss topics >> - maybe >> we can do also a virtual one. >> >> O. >> >>> stefan >> >> >> >
