Hi Viesturs.

>It seems to me that you are blaming others for your laziness
>or whatever reason not to read the messages you actually had received

I'm not blaming anybody .... if you think that everything yesterday was fine
cleared before the meeting start ..... I respect your point of view but I'm
not agreed .

I don't want to be polemic but why don't use the LinuxCNC forum as well to
gather
the items wish list ?

I think that there are a lot of LinuxCNC users that don't use the mailing
list that
have to be involved to or don't they ?

Alex




On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 11:13 AM, Viesturs Lācis
<viesturs.la...@gmail.com>wrote:

> 2013/6/30 alex chiosso <achio...@gmail.com>
> >
> >
> > Yesterday I joined the IRC meeting and I don't know if there was a
> > misunderstanding about the GMT time meeting but for the first 15-20 and
> > maybe more minutes the discussion was a "free chatting" without any real
> > concrete object .
> >
>
> http://meetlog.archivist.info/
> It was focused right from the scheduled start. It seems to me that archive
> has time +1 GMT, start reading from 17:00.
> Yes, I also had difficulties figuring out if I am at +2 or +3 GMT zone with
> all the "day light saving" time changes we are doing, so joined much
> earlier than needed and did not see any serious activity.
>
> A do believe that before a meeting the points that have to be discussed
> > should be clearly
> > pointed out and the users should be previously informed about as much as
> > possible via mailing list and LinuxCNC official forum or wiki page .
> >
>
> I just did a search and found _several_ emails on developers' list with
> links to wiki pages, which describe the procedure for these meetings on IRC
> and also the agenda for the particular yesterday's evening:
> http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?MeetingsOnIRC
> http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Meeting201306
>
> Mailing lists are the only way I am receiving information about LinuxCNC -
> I do not hang out on irc channels or in forums and I got all the
> information and participated in the meeting and voting. Since you are
> posting here on this list, you also receive its messages so you had all the
> information. It seems to me that you are blaming others for your laziness
> or whatever reason not to read the messages you actually had received.
> I just took a look at the archive of yesterday's meeting - links to those 2
> wiki pages were posted there few minutes after official start of the
> meeting exactly for the purpose of any newcomer to take a look at them and
> to be informed about the intents and contents of the meeting.
>
> I would like to have the possibility to suggest one or more items on a
> > public wish list and
> > that public wish list should be a place where the various items can be
> > voted from
> >
>
> That is exactly the way it has been created: _anyone_ can add their
> proposal to agenda of next meeting.
> This page is agenda for next meeting:
> http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Meeting201307
>
> Feel free to add any issue you feel important to be voted on.
> Just keep in mind that to keep things organized and focused, it was decided
> yesterday that any agenda item should be formulated as concrete proposal.
>
> --
> Viesturs
>
> If you can't fix it, you don't own it.
> http://www.ifixit.com/Manifesto
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