On Aug 30, 2012, at 13:26 , Lori Bowen Ayre wrote:
Just an FYI about IRC, there are plenty of people who don't participate in
the community meetings because it is on IRC too. Not that I'm lobbying at
this time to change the format (as I've already addressed) but I think IRC is
a big leap
I confirm that it is indeed my opinion and not of an impersonator who misused
my email account to express someone else's opinion. The fact that it is an
opinion is not by itself a measure of it's validity as could be measured by
certain criteria, for example, speed of communication, ability to
On Aug 30, 2012, at 12:19 , Ben Shum wrote:
Historically, the Community Meeting grew out of a need to disseminate
information from various groups and committees to a larger group of people
and it started as an extension of the Developer meetings conducted regularly
in IRC. There was some
Of course, these may or may not be important depending on other objectives,
Or considerations, such as some of us techie introverts stuttering,
get tongue-tied, or generally suffering from anxiety when talking to
people over the phone. :) But it is a community meeting, not a
developer meeting.
On Aug 30, 2012, at 11:22 , Jason Etheridge wrote:
Any objections to having this meeting on conference call in parallel to the
IRC?
I don't like the idea, but I don't necessarily object. Worth trying
new things and learning from the results. :)
I tend to agree with this type of approach
Any objections to having this meeting on conference call in parallel to the IRC?
On Aug 21, 2012, at 20:11 , Galen Charlton wrote:
Hi,
The near-consensus date for the next community meeting is Friday, 14
September 2012. The meeting will be held at 17:00 UTC+0 (i.e., 1 p.m. US
EDT) in
great idea.
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Any objections to having this meeting on conference call in parallel to the
IRC?
I don't like the idea, but I don't necessarily object. Worth trying
new things and learning from the results. :)
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Jason Etheridge
| Equinox Software, Inc. / The Open Source Experts
| phone: 1-877-OPEN-ILS
I question how those who can't participate via IRC (assuming that is a
goal here) and those who can't participate via the conference call
will interact with each other.
Not that I am sure I would be attending either way, but I am much more
likely to participate in IRC than on a conference
Are we talking about having the community meeting on IRC and a
conference call? I'd rather not go that route. We have been doing well
with IRC meetings for the last few years and now with the meetbot it's a
lot more efficient in keeping notes.
I actually would like future web team meetings to
Historically, the Community Meeting grew out of a need to disseminate
information from various groups and committees to a larger group of
people and it started as an extension of the Developer meetings
conducted regularly in IRC. There was some discussion in those early
days about the format
On Aug 30, 2012, at 11:44 , Anoop Atre wrote:
Are we talking about having the community meeting on IRC and a conference
call? I'd rather not go that route.
My suggestion was to have a conference call in parallel with the IRC chat line.
We have been doing well with IRC meetings for the last
When it comes to interpersonal communication, online chat is a blunt
instrument inferior to using voice for a number of natural reasons. As far as
transparency of web team meetings, that's a different topic altogether, not
sure why you bring it up here. The web team conference call is open
Alexey,
I actually thought you were suggesting that the web team be on a conference
call during the IRC meeting so we could work together (on the phone) to
make sure we were providing a good overview of the pilot drupal evergreen
site. That, I think is a fine idea. It was just a one-time thing
Just an FYI about IRC, there are plenty of people who don't participate in
the community meetings because it is on IRC too. Not that I'm lobbying at
this time to change the format (as I've already addressed) but I think IRC
is a big leap for many people (despite how incredibly easy and
...but I think IRC is a big leap for many people (despite how incredibly easy
and
straight-forward it seems to all you developers out there!)
As simple as following the web gateway link at
http://evergreen-ils.org/chat.php :-)
But yeah, still a mental barrier there if nothing else. Or maybe
Yea, forgot that freenode operates their own webchat! My experience
has been that once folks get into the room the rest of it is pretty
easy - maybe learning a bit of irc etiquette (that can be our third
goal ;) )
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On Thu, Aug 30, 2012
Hi Jason,
Maybe, when we send out invites to the community meetings we should include
info about the easy to use web interface that is available for anyone to
use (even if you've never done IRC before) with some tips for newbies.
Lori
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Lori
We're planning on doing a quick Intro to IRC session at next year's
Evergreen conference (hey! have you registered yet?
http://eg2013.evergreen-ils.org ) as well as having volunteers around to
help folks get started on IRC.
It's not hard, if you've chatted online with someone you can use IRC.
Thanks for the offer, David. Is there a limit to the number of people who
can access IRC from a single web gateway?
Lori
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 11:43 AM, David Busby david.bu...@edoceo.comwrote:
Yea, forgot that freenode operates their own webchat! My experience
has been that once folks get
Jason,
I think people don't realize web gateway means...hey, look! here's a way
to do IRC if you don't even know what IRC means!
Adding some particulars about key IRC commands including the basics like
how to log in, introducing yourself, how to vote, when to speak up, and how
to log off would
Maybe, when we send out invites to the community meetings we should include
info about the easy to use web interface that is available for anyone to
use (even if you've never done IRC before) with some tips for newbies.
Sounds like a good idea to me. I think we may want to embiggen :)
the
I am not aware of any artificial limits. Some chat servers limit the
number of connections to a room from the source IP which may impact all
users on the gateway since they will share that gateway IP. Freenode
likely has taken this into consideration and set those limits to high
values. /me
Jason,
Ja!
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 12:32 PM, Jason Etheridge ja...@esilibrary.comwrote:
Maybe, when we send out invites to the community meetings we should
include
info about the easy to use web interface that is available for anyone
to
use (even if you've never done IRC before) with
Just noticed: a google-search for 'Evergreen chat' points to
http://www.open-ils.org/irc.php - which appears to be the same page as
http://evergreen-ils.org/chat.php - should we have a canonical name?
HTTP/1.1 301 or
http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=enanswer=139394
And,
On Aug 30, 2012, at 12:23 PM, Lazar, Alexey Vladimirovich
alexey.la...@mnsu.edu wrote:
When it comes to interpersonal communication, online chat is a blunt
instrument inferior to using voice for a number of natural reasons.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWdd6_ZxX8c
Cheers,
Justin
LOL, love it!
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 2:59 PM, Justin Hopkins jus...@mobiusconsortium.org
wrote:
On Aug 30, 2012, at 12:23 PM, Lazar, Alexey Vladimirovich
alexey.la...@mnsu.edu wrote:
When it comes to interpersonal communication, online chat is a blunt
instrument inferior to using voice
Hi,
The near-consensus date for the next community meeting is Friday, 14
September 2012. The meeting will be held at 17:00 UTC+0 (i.e., 1 p.m.
US EDT) in the #evergreen IRC channel on Freenode.
The agenda can be found at
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Alright, I'm going to change my +1 vote for a meeting date of
September 23rd. There has not been too many replies yet
(only two +1's for 16th
Alright, I'm going to change my +1 vote for a meeting date of September
23rd. There has not been too many replies yet (only two +1's for 16th).
Let us know when you think we should have the next community meeting and
then come to participate!
-- Ben
On 09/02/2011 11:47 AM, Ben Shum wrote:
+1 to changing the date and propose September 23rd.
On 09/13/2011 04:08 PM, Ben Shum wrote:
Alright, I'm going to change my +1 vote for a meeting date of September
23rd. There has not been too many replies yet (only two +1's for 16th).
Let us know when you think we should have the next
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 06:41:17PM -0500, Anoop Atre wrote:
+1 to changing the date and propose September 23rd.
+1 to September 23rd
Our last Evergreen Community meeting was July 8th, and it was rather
short and sparsely attended.
http://evergreen-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=community:meetings:2011-07-08
hasn't been updated yet, but the IRC logs show that the main topic of
discussion was We should put our heads together and
Thanks for putting out a reminder on this Dan.
I'm also +1 for a middle or end of September meeting, next week is a bit
swamped.
September 16th at 2 pm EST? Or September 23rd. (Fridays most recently,
but we can pick any available day of the week too)
-- Ben
On 09/02/2011 11:43 AM, Dan Scott
September 16th at 2 pm EST +1
Lori
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 8:47 AM, Ben Shum bs...@biblio.org wrote:
Thanks for putting out a reminder on this Dan.
I'm also +1 for a middle or end of September meeting, next week is a bit
swamped.
September 16th at 2 pm EST? Or September 23rd. (Fridays
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