So, one of the approaches to open development we're trying in the N900
team is public synchronisation meetings, described at
http://wiki.meego.com/ARM/N900#Team_synchronisation_meetings

To get initially started, we need to figure out the following:

* When we have our first meeting
* With what regular intervals we have the meetings
* Who chairs the meetings (I suggest Harri?) - this also means
operating the meeting bot controls regarding what topic is the current
one. There's a instruction guide linked in the page.
* If we have some standard items on the agenda for each meeting.

We need to take into consideration when the 'meeting room' is booked
as well, http://wiki.meego.com/MeeGo-Meeting_IRC_Schedule

I have proposed on the page a free-form agenda type initially - add a
agenda item and it will be discussed provided you show up to discuss
yourself (team membership not needed?). And that we freeze the agenda
24 hours before a meeting.

After each meeting, minutes would be posted from the meeting bot
output, the agenda moved to previous meetings and new date for meeting
set up with a blank/standard agenda.

What do you think?

Regards,
Carsten Munk
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