I like the idea of cluster groups if there are enough participants. I also would be open to using Google-anything for this. While I'd love to travel to Boston, I'm pretty sure my board and my budget would say otherwise. Also, the idea of having an introduction at the beginning is great. For some, I think muscling through and figuring things out would work, but it'd be time consuming w/ varied results. If we can all start at a common point, I think the quality of work will be more consistent. At this point, I'm open to just about anything in November or December (with a few exceptions not worth mentioning at this point).
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 2:37 PM, Yamil Suarez <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > This is a second attempt to start a discussion for to planning for a full > day DIG hack-a-way in what is left of 2013. The topic has come up a couple > times at the DIG monthly meetings, so I hope to get the conversions going > sooner than later. As a point of reference, last year the DIG hack-a-way > was held at Berklee College of Music in Boston on October5th, 2012. > > > I just want to start throwing out some ideas of mine or from recent DIG > monthly meetings to get the conversation started… > > > - We do not need to repeat the date or the location from last year. For > example, I can foresee a cluster in Massachusetts. > > - We can meet in separate clusters, in different geographic parts > > - We can try using Google Hangouts for communication, as well as > technologies like Google Drive and/or Dropbox to share files in near > real-time. > > - We can spend time in the morning just introducing people on how to use > our documentation formatting standard (AsciiDoc), so newcomers would be > welcome. > > - We can try to pre-arrange to have a test server running the latest > version of EG with the Concerto test data set, to use as a reference for > writing documentation. > > > Some ideas of what we can work on during the hack-a-way… > > > - Convert and update old documentation into AsciiDoc > > - Fix documentation bugs reported on Launchpad or mailing list > > - Create new documentation for new EG features or undocumented features > > > > What do people think? Should we start suggesting certain dates or > locations? > > Thanks in advance, > Yamil > _______________________________________________ > OPEN-ILS-DOCUMENTATION mailing list > [email protected] > http://list.georgialibraries.org/mailman/listinfo/open-ils-documentation > -- Ruth Frasur
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