On Sat, 2015-01-10 at 15:57 -0300, hellekin wrote: > Seconded. It's important for the community to see how GNUnet is > evolving and how non-developers can help. For example, more people > knowing about the need to hire hackers means more coverage and more > candidates. Also, a more lively mailing list / community means that > occasional contributors will be more likely to contribute, and observers > more likely to bring more people in. Let's make it a virtuous circle! > > Regarding the Mumble, you should try to use it as an IRC channel: > maintain presence and use it whenever it makes sense. The regular > sessions should be well planned and last no more than 30 minutes:
I agree: nothing worse than an unprepared everlasting meeting ... 30 Minutes is a good duration ... brief and to the point is the goal > no > bullshit, as such meetings tend to last longer and people don't know how > to say thank you and goodbye. Note that a preliminary pad and > subsequent report to the list is also important. So you should prepare > the meetings, and focus on *few* specific points that require attention > and action. If there's a doubt on any point, leave it for later and > mark it as important: you know it needs more work to reach resolution. ACK > Of course, using GNUnet Conversation instead of mumble should become a > priority :) That's a good point for the agenda ... but where to put: short/mid/longterm goal :-D ??? > > Cheers, > > == > hk > _______________________________________________ > GNUnet-developers mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers
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