On 5/23/2014 6:10 AM, Chris Peterson wrote:
On 5/22/14, 5:54 AM, Larissa Shapiro wrote:
Til,
I’d missed this before, and hearing that you did watch and value this
is good to know - makes me redact my previous statement. I’d love to
see data about how many folks like you are out there - while other
sources have not shown me that the project call was a strong
connection point for newer Mozillians, I do not want to stop a useful
way that people are getting connected to us if there is not a reason
to do so.
One metric is view count on Air Mozilla. This week, the Project
meeting had 376 views and the MoCo meeting had 31. Last week, the
Project meeting had 365 views and the MoCo meeting had 66.
But as Till pointed out, many people read the wiki notes without
watching the video.
In general I find time spend in meetings is usually productive time, so
I avoid meetings. I make the exception for the internal MoCo+MoFo Staff
meeting, which I sometimes watch on Air.mo and *always* read Matt
Brubeck's *excellent* notes. The Staff meeting is directly relevant to
me as an employee, and only contains the stuff that really matters.
I haven't attended the project meeting for years. It is usually at an
awful time for me due to me being in New Zealand. Over time we've
started so many projects/initiatives that most of what's in the project
meeting doesn't directly affect me and I usually feel that I my time
could be better spent doing something else. I sometimes skim the meeting
minutes, but there's not much detail in those.
If we get notes as good as Matt Brubeck's notes for the public meeting
then it's easy for people to filter out the bits that are relevant to
them, then I won't be so sad about losing the only meeting I actually
make a point of paying attention to.
Chris P.
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