There are topics we are not permitted to discuss in a fully public forum but can share with any self-identifying Mozilla community member. The goal is to strike a balance between opening up information beyond staff-only meetings and ease of access for interested parties. I'm trying to figure out whether that means 'vouched', 'click a check box on air mozilla', or something in between. It will mean there is some not-yet-defined step between going to Air Mozilla and viewing the project call.
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Michael Kelly <[email protected]> wrote: > On 5/21/14 12:58 PM, Matt Claypotch wrote: > > # Audience > > > > The Project Meeting will switch from a 100% public call to available for > > all Mozillians. The goal is to have as lightweight a barrier to viewing > and > > participating in the meeting as possible. The official definition of the > > intended audience is "individuals who are active in the project and/or > have > > a good faith interest in the mission". > > To be clear, this is a change in intended audience, but not in ability > to view, correct? In other words, viewing the meeting will still not > require signing up for an account anywhere or getting vouched on > Mozillians? > > - Mike Kelly > _______________________________________________ governance mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance
