Here's the link that gives the log of this meeting - for those who couldn't
attend.
As planned, the major topic of discussion was the Indic Languages initiatives.
We talked about the overall approach that Shiju has been following with several
dozen community members. We walked through the
Hi Pradeep
Thanks for sharing this. I've been thinking about what you say and i agree with
you. Based on your ideas, here's what I suggest. Going forward, one day
before the IRC, we will publish a brief opening statement (which will be
relevant to the topic, e.g., Indic Languages) which will
Pradeep, while I haven't used Google Hangout, or done videocalls with
Skype, I'd just like to state that, IRC is nothing but a text chat.
Like using an Instant Messenger. True, sharing files isn't easy, but
you could use a workaround. I'm now tempted to attempt a Virtual
Workshop over IRC.
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To clarify: I have nothing against IRC. Just the way it was conducted on
IRC. Please share best practices on how to do an IRC chat well!
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On Mar 16, 2012 5:00 PM, Srikanth Ramakrishnan parakara.gh...@gmail.com
wrote:
Pradeep, while I haven't used Google Hangout, or done
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 5:51 PM, Pradeep Mohandas
pradeep.mohan...@gmail.com wrote:
To clarify: I have nothing against IRC. Just the way it was conducted on
IRC. Please share best practices on how to do an IRC chat well!
Some of the projects use http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot to help
stick to
Pradeep, do remember it's a multiway chat system. If you feel it is
one sided, all you need to do is ask a question. A simple question can
lead to an interactive session leaving everyone satisfied.
Sankarshanan, thanks for the links. I guess we could implement
something like that.
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Regards,
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hisham
On Mar 15, 2012, at 8:38 AM, Hisham wrote:
Gentle reminder. Do join in.
hisham
On Mar 11, 2012, at 6:41 AM, Hisham wrote:
Hi Folks
One of the essential things that India Program needs to constantly
hi,
I hope some of the IRC-veterans can pitch in here.
Not everyone is comfortable with IRC. I think these sessions will be more
helpful for all involved if we had a statement put up on a wiki or on the
mailing list by individuals who want to make these statements and then have
a round of
Just to chime in with some observations (empirical, possibly OT) about
means of communication. IRC is one of those elegant solutions that just
aren't everyone's cup of tea, but sometimes because they haven't tried.
Actually, it is the nearest thing to a physical meeting, with the same
rules of
hi,
I agree, Vickram. The more we use it the more we'll learn. My intention of
stating our discomfort with IRC was that the meeting on it becomes more
complicated if many people are not used to the platform. It then becomes
the question of both following a discussion and understanding and
Gentle reminder. Do join in.
hisham
On Mar 11, 2012, at 6:41 AM, Hisham wrote:
Hi Folks
One of the essential things that India Program needs to constantly work out
is keeping the community informed of the work that we are doing - so that
this work is clearer but also to help
Hi Folks
One of the essential things that India Program needs to constantly work out is
keeping the community informed of the work that we are doing - so that this
work is clearer but also to help cross-pollinate ideas amongst a wider set of
community members who might not have been engaged on
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