On 11 May 2015 at 18:39, Devananda van der Veen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Lucas inspired me to take a look at the raw numbers ... so I hacked up a > little python to digest all our meeting logs since we made the switch to > alternating times. > > in particular, I'd like to point out the number of meetings with less than > half of our core review team present, ie, where we didn't have quorum to > make any decisions. There were 6 on Tuesdays (two thirds of all Tuesday > meetings), but only 1 on Monday (it was the "openstack vacation" week). > > A few stats below, hackish code here: > http://paste.openstack.org/show/220234/ > > # of meetings by day: > Monday: 11 > Tuesday: 9 > > Total lines in IRC during the meetings by day: > Monday: 3793 > Tuesday: 2475 > > Unique attendees per day: > Monday: total: 54 - cores: 9 > Tuesday: total: 32 - cores: 5 > Thanks for bringing this up and getting those numbers. The reason for the alternating times was to (among other things?) "accommodate our contributors in EMEA better" [1]. Maybe the question is better posed to those folks -- was it useful or not? And if not, why? Because the date/time still didn't work, or because not enough (or the right persons) weren't there so their issues of interest weren't discussed, or they wouldn't have attended anyway, or ? And if it was useful, for how many was it useful? (Devananda's poll will capture some of that info.) I don't attend the Tuesday meetings but I also don't recall any decisions/discussions at those meetings that made me think that I disagreed strongly or couldn't provide feedback after the meeting so I am happy to have them continue if it is useful to others/the project :-) (Or maybe that's cuz there wasn't quorum to make decisions.) --ruby [1] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2014-November/050838.html
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