Hi folks,

we're experimenting with Hangout on Air + IRC as a meeting technology
that could potentially be used for various WMF gatherings to further
open up our communication both with remote staff and the world at
large. (For those who don't know, Hangout on Air is a nifty new
feature of Google Hangout that lets you broadcast a live YouTube
stream of a meeting you're organizing.)

As a pilot, we're starting what could potentially become a weekly
engineering chat. The first one will be on October 18:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Meetings/2012-10-18

Anyone will be able to join the meeting via IRC to participate and
watch the YouTube stream. Sign up if you want, or just join the
meeting when it happens.

I'd prefer to avoid bikeshedding at this point about the specific
technologies, their proprietary/evil nature, etc. - we're giving this
combination a try for the first run, and will iterate. the development
of open solutions like Apache OpenMeetings and new standards like
WebRTC will hopefully lead us to a fully open stack eventually. But
this seems like a workable start.

If this works well for the tech meeting, we'll likely also use it for
the next monthly metrics meeting (those have been recorded on video
and can be found here:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Wikimedia_Foundation_Metrics_and_Activities_Meetings
- but participation has only been semi-open due to WebEx limitations.)

Cheers,
Erik

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Erik Möller
VP of Engineering and Product Development, Wikimedia Foundation

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