> In general I think 2) is most practical for now.  I'd prefer 
> 3) since I think everyone can have headphones and listen in 
> to the main meeting and ask questions in IRC but having 
> someone volunteer to transcribe / summarize the meeting is a 
> huge commitment.

I don't think meeting minutes would be an issue. 

I'm used to them for work meetings, others likely used to similar.  Not a word 
for word dictation, just a summary of discussion points, decisions, action 
items.  We don't need to go all Robert's Rules on this, but good meeting 
minutes are golden.

Just have someone makes the notes summarizing the discussion into the irc 
channel.  Those that had to step away from the meeting could catch up, but more 
importantly, it gives us a written record of a voice-based meeting.  

The other barrier to voice meetings that I don't think was mentioned was that 
it requires good spoken english, rather than just written english (and the 
ability to understand it).  Having summaries written as the meeting progresses 
might help that.



Lunch is far too short,
Cheers - Michael

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