Before we hundreds of emails going back-and-forth to discuss the meeting time/date, let's instead use Doodle: http://www.doodle.com/rkvbqr7wxumurg66
On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 8:07 PM, Raju Bitter <[email protected]> wrote: > I've set up a Spreed web meeting (up to 20 people for the 2nd week of > January 2012), to get a discussion start on how we can re-activate > OpenLaszlo. The suggested meeting time is (which of course can be > changed, depending on your availability): > 13. Jan 2012 16:00 CET (using Spreed) 13. Jan 2012 16:00 CET > Meeting link: https://eu42.spreed.com/checkin/jc/503164965 > > Anyone interested in discussing the future of OpenLaszlo, how the > community can contribute to the project to re-activate it, and all > other questions around the project is welcome to join. Technically the > number of participants is limited to 20 people, if there's more > interest, we'll have to use a different platform. > > The date/time is not fixed, if enough people with interest in the > project are willing to join the web conference, we can shift to > another date/time. One thing to consider: We need to fix a time which > works for Japan, Europe and the U.S. (both East and West coast). 4pm > in Berlin would be midnight in Japan, and 7 a.m. in San Francisco. If > we can't fix a time which works for all time zone, the other option > would be to have to separate web conferences for Asia + U.S., and for > Europe and U.S. > > Before we go into the meeting, we should > 1) create an agenda of items we want to discuss > 2) discuss what kind of structure (people managing the project) would > be needed to move forward > 3) define goals for the project > 4) reach out to Laszlo, to get a better understanding of the status of > the company > > The discussion should be done in the mailing lists, but I'd be > interested in summing up the discussion every few days somewhere.I > suggest to use Google Docs, but I'm not sure if people from China > would have a problem accessing Google Docs at the moment. We could use > the OpenLaszlo wiki instead. > > Wish you all a good holiday season, and all the best for the new year of 2012! > > Best regards, > Raju
