On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 3:56 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I didn't do a thing about that last year, people pretty much organized
> themselves. Who would have thought! ;)

Right, but this also had the side effect of rooms changing and talks
missed to the extend people gave up at a point and waited for the next
slot, sometimes to find the designated talk took place or perhaps not
in the place set. I proposed a mobile app on the wiki to take care of
that, I put my scribbles on the wiki.
>
> [..]
>
>>A lot more can be done with each session e.g. taking notes (wik,
>>etherpad), plugging a Google+ hangout, connecting with IRC, tweeting...
>
> I like these ideas. In that sense the outcome last year was not ideal.

We need to have people responsible of meeting minutes recording and
uploading (just like we had in 2010 ovi sprint) for discussion with
actions items. I did twit  like mad last year during the keynotes and
well after. I could see that there's a lot of demand for online
coverage of the event by those who did not attend.

-Sivan
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