> When there are topics with a lot of people clamoring to talk, Thierry usually 
> lets people speak in order of "raising 
> their hand". This reduces cross-talk and lets everyone get their turn to 
> state what's on their mind. 

+1, impressive for the "raising their hand" in TC weekly IRC meeting :), 
especially  during Tricircle's big-tent application discussion.

Best Regards
Chaoyi Huang (joehuang)

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From: Ed Leafe [e...@leafe.com]
Sent: 11 April 2017 5:40
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [tc] [elections] Available time and top priority

On Apr 10, 2017, at 3:40 PM, Matt Riedemann <mriede...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I don't attend many TC meetings, it's usually on accident, but yeah, when I 
> do I always note the flurry of cross-talk chatter that just drowns everything 
> out. I feel like there are usually at least 3 parallel conversations going on 
> during a TC meeting and it's pretty frustrating to follow along, or get a 
> thought in the mix. That has to be much worse for a non-native English 
> speaker.
>
> So yeah, slow down folks. :)

When there are topics with a lot of people clamoring to talk, Thierry usually 
lets people speak in order of "raising their hand". This reduces cross-talk and 
lets everyone get their turn to state what's on their mind. Normally, though, 
it is a bit of an acquired skill to be able to follow along.

-- Ed Leafe






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