On 1/19/08, Aanjhan R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > On Jan 19, 2008 11:25 AM, Bhavani Shankar R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > /me in clarifying mode...:P > > ofcourse kingsly that works out when you have a small number of members > in > > the team.. Consider for ex: You are a division head of a company and 700 > > people are working under you.. Its just like saying write your ideas in > a > > sheet of paper and keep it on your table; we'll collect it and look into > > it..And when the collection of sheets come the boss must be a real > KALAKAR > > with a hell lot of patience to look into each of those.. And it isnt > > practically feasible due to time factor.. Ofcourse our loco team is > small > > compared to the larger community but.. when considered solely 700 and > odd is > > quite a big number.. Secondly why I thought I would register up a > > sprint/meeting on LP with the probable dates so that attendees/people > who > > are interested can register themselves for the meeting is the people who > are > > interested around the world can join.. In short: > > If anyone wants to speak on any topic in the above mentioned agenda then > > they would register themselves as speakers of a particular topic (say > for > > ex: Future of ubuntu India) So three wiki pages are required > > (1). indicating the number of speakers and the topic they are speaking.. > > (2).indicating the time slot for each speaker.. > > (3). As said above, indicating the status of the idea i.e whether its in > > discussion/deferred/approved with a brief description of that idea.. and > if > > the idea is approved it will come up on our current projects page with > the > > name of the assignee..(I thought these things were implied when > scheduling > > for a meet, but thanks kingsly for your query..:) ) > > Any Comments are most welcome. > > I think I am more confused now than before. Absolutely. no clue on > what you are trying to say. May be I am dumb. > > -- > A > > -- > ubuntu-in mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in >
I just answered kingly's query that why I prefer IRC for scheduling a meeting and calling for Ideas opposed to doing the same on a mailing list.. -- Bhavani Shankar.R https://launchpad.net/~bhavi, a proud ubuntu community member. What matters in life is application of mind!, It makes great sense to have some common sense..!
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