Great! I just wanted to say that for us (ipython), that has worked really well.

Our workflow is:

1. G+ hangout, with an invite list of ~ 15 (the limit), and we're
always happy to offer an invite to anyone who wants to speak.

2. As soon as we start, we post the public link on g+, twitter and our hackpad.

3. We take running notes on a shared, public hackpad session that
serves as our 'minutes' document:

https://hackpad.com/IPython-dev-meetings-6wTSjJt7TZK

4. A summary of prior meetings and logistics info is kept here:

https://github.com/ipython/ipython/wiki/Dev:-Lab-meetings-on-Air


Very simple, lightweight and surprisingly effective at giving the core
team a high-bandwidth channel for in-depth discussions while
maintaining the openness we want to engage the broader community.

Cheers,

f

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