On Mon, 14 Mar 2016 11:52:01 -0400 Matthew Miller <mattdm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 09:41:07AM -0600, Kevin Fenzi wrote: > > The reason for the #help vs #halp was that the upstream folks > > wanted a distinction between asking for help about the meeting > > commands and asking in a meeting for help on some task or thing. > > I'm not clear which is which. Maybe change the ask-for-help thing to > #helpwanted, and have #help tell you help? I dunno. I don't think > either are heavily used. Ralph implemented my idea of collecting #help > for feeding into some sort of global list, but I didn't follow through > on the "doing something with that" part, and there's a chicken-and-egg > problem with people using it. Yeah, #help was supposed to be the plugin help and #halp was supposed to be the "I want to ask for help in the logs" one. But I agree this is confusing and we should probibly just drop it. ;) > > We made meeting name required in startmeeting because some people > > were not setting it and we wanted to require it so meetings would be > > organized better. > > Yeah. I'm just not sure if #meetingname is still required or useful, > and what happens when for example one does > > #startmeeting FESCO (2016-03-18) > #meetingname fesco It overrides the meetingname passed on the startmeeting call. You can change the name anytime during the meeting with #meetingname. > > > #meetingtopic is a higher level topic. All #topics after that would > > fall under it. So, it's not really needed/user much. An example > > might be a special meeting on a specific topic might use it and > > have sub #topics for various parts of the discussion. > > Ah that makes sense. I'm gonna start using that for Council meetings, > where we rotate between > > #meetingtopic Open Floor > #meetingtopic Tickets & Ongoing > #meetingtopic Subproject Report ($nameofteam) > > and > > #meetingtopic $somespecialthing > > like > > #meetingtopic Objective Review Sure, that should be valid I think. kevin
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