Starting this Saturday November 14th at 2 PM UTC , we are going to be starting a second monthly call, which I am calling a "Hack" call. (Someone please tell me if they have a better name.)
This is something new we are going to be trying. I have heard several people say they really like the monthly progress calls. And I think they are right that is has helped us keep on track and achieve some really great progress over the last year. The monthly hack calls are going to be an agenda-less meeting. The idea is to set aside a designated time that people can get together to talk to other developers about things they are working on. We are going to be scheduling the hack calls for the 2nd Saturday of the month at 2 PM UTC. Since we truly are a global community, we put it on a different day and time from the progress call to try and make at least one call convenient for everyone. The calls will be done via mumble on the Foundation Server (fbx.freedomboxfoundation.org). No need to register, just pick a username and login. Appropriate topics: * translators who want to talk about the best way to get their translation files committed * you need an explanation of how a emerging feature is going to work so you can contribute (ask me about PGP based SSL client certs!) * you are having a heck of a time with Foo and want to talk it through * you are super excited about Bar and want to nerd out * random side conversation about latest Dr. Who (I am looking at you Sunil) * anything you want to talk about with another fbx-er We will continue to have our monthly progress calls on the 4th Sunday of the month at 6 PM UTC. This month's progress call will be Sunday November 22nd at 6 PM UTC. -Marc -- Marc Jones Counsel Software Freedom Law Center 1995 Broadway, 17th Floor New York, NY 10023 Tel: 212-461-1919 Fax: 212-580-0898 Email: [email protected] www.softwarefreedom.org
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