Is this useful to coordinate meeting venue, date and time?
I send this to some guys from local python user group needing that,
someone replied: "complicate UI" and registration required...
Why a meeting password?
Can it be simplified?
As an example, we are using doodle for this now:
http://www.doodle.com/anbnmdctxm7qkxgr

Regards

Mariano Reingart
http://www.sistemasagiles.com.ar
http://reingart.blogspot.com



On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 1:00 AM, slestak <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On Sep 28, 9:19 pm, "david.waldrop" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> wow that was quick.  the link is now there.
>>
>> On Sep 28, 9:17 pm, b vivek <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > There seem to be no links !
>>
>> > On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 6:40 AM, david.waldrop 
>> > <[email protected]>wrote:
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>> > > Over the past month I have built Meeting Monkey.  It is meant as a
>> > > meeting facilitation tool to aid in helping groups think, decide and
>> > > act together.   Please take a look and share with others you think may
>> > > be interested.  I welcome any and all feedback as it will only help me
>> > > make this better.  Please let me know what you think.
>>
>> > > In order to join a sample meeting please click the following link:
>>
>> > > When you click on it you will be asked to login, but will need to
>> > > register first.  Once you do you should be placed ‘into a meeting’.
>> > > Your role in this test meeting is “participant”.  If you were a leader
>> > > you could control the meeting by clicking on the “control meeting”
>> > > menu item.  This allows you to turn off and on various meeting tools.
>> > > When you create your own meetings you will see how this can be
>> > > utilized to run meetings with various purposes: brainstorming,
>> > > prioritization, consensus building, and action tracking.   As people
>> > > add topics and categories it may be useful to notice how you can
>> > > change your view via the view menu.
>>
>> > > When you have had enough, try clicking on the “My Meetings” menu
>> > > option.  This should show you a list of one meeting – “Test meeting
>> > > for web2py group to play with”.  When you create your own meetings,
>> > > you can “edit” them by clicking on the “edit” label to the right of
>> > > the meeting row, and you could delete them the same way.  The remove
>> > > option fo rth test meeting simply removes it form your "My Meetings"
>> > > list and deletes you as a participant.  When you create your own
>> > > meetings you will have the ability to invite others to this meeting by
>> > > entering the invitee’s email address in the text box, selecting a
>> > > role, and pressing add.  This will cause the invitee to get an email
>> > > with a link which will behave similar to whenyou clicked on the link
>> > > above.
>>
>> > > You can also create a meeting by clicking on the “Create Meeting”
>> > > button and inviting others.  Feel free to do so and invite me using
>> > > “[email protected]”
>>
>> > > /david
>>
>>
>
> One thing I noted was when I posted an entry, it went to bottom.  When
> I left the meeting to view MyMeetings and came back the order has
> toggled to newest on top.

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