On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 18:44 +0200, Dave Neary wrote: > Hi, > > Nat Friedman a écrit : > > On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 14:11 +0200, Dave Neary wrote: > >>The time for a hackfest is also completely open to discussion. It's > >>likely that only a small percentage (say 20 or 30 people) will want to > >>take part in a hackfest, so perhaps Sunday afternoon, Monday morning > >>would be the least disruptive time-slot (we want all the hackers > >>brainstorming Monday afternoon, I suppose). > > > > Sunday afternoon is too early. Everyone will be seeing each other for > > the first time, and will want to catch up. > > > > Monday morning sucks too, because no one wakes up. > > > > Personally I'd like to do it Monday afternoon. We can attract the > > people who don't want to go off on some grand 3.0 brainstorming session, > > Well, it is intended to be "do it yourself playtime". The original > intention was to allow people to plan stuff, unlike the GTK+ developers > who had their 2.6 planning session at lunchtime last year. But sure, if > you don't think people will be interested in using that time that way, > fire ahead and rustle up some people. The wiki's there for a reason :)
For the record, I just added a GTK+ team meeting to the Freeform sessions list in the wiki. Its on Monday afternoon... Matthias _______________________________________________ guadec-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/guadec-list
