Hi Andre,

When I read the SoS notes and I see nothing from some teams, this leaves me
to guess what their current states are. I do not know whether teams are
working on backlogs of bugs, developing a new feature, at a team retreat,
conducting a post-deployment evaluation, designing an interface change,
evaluating survey results, writing grant requests, hiring new staff,
upgrading hardware, installing new cables, etc. I don't need to know, and I
don't want to know, every detail of what teams are doing, but there is a
happy medium between reporting nothing and reporting too much.

Does that help to explain what I would like to see in SoS notes?

If there is an alternative way to learn the same information, I would be
glad to hear suggestions.

Pine
( https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Pine )



On Thu, Jan 10, 2019, 4:25 AM Andre Klapper <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, 2019-01-09 at 12:25 -0800, Pine W wrote:
> > I would like to request that every Audiences and Technology team
> > submit
> > highlights of recent and upcoming activities for inclusion in every
> > set of
> > SoS notes, even if no one personally attends the SoS meeting from a
> > particular team
>
> What is your assumption based that this is not already the case
> (if/when a team or project has something to share)?
>
> andre
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