Warren Togami schrieb:
Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
Warren Togami schrieb:
After weeks of discourse on IRC and mailing list discussions,
[...]
In order to make this meeting manageable, we must limit the number of
attendees. Invited are the existing members of the Fedora Packaging
Committee, Thorsten Leemhuis and certain Red Hat employees relevant
to this discussion. Please talk to me directly if you have been an
active contributor to this in the past but are not included in this
invitee list.
There were no discussions on IRC (Axel invited me once but I couldn't
join it -- private matters were blocking, sorry). I really would
prefer a IRC disussion over a Teleconference -- that's IMHO the better
to coordinate and a lot easier for those of us that don't speak
english that often.
Hmm, good point about English, it could very well make it difficult for
us to communicate.
IRC IMHO has even one more benefit that would help in this especially in
this case: You can paste URLs to mails in the archive or on the web.
Further: multiple people can write in parallel (that's a advantage and a
disadvantage at the same time). A disadvantage of telephone conferences:
they often consume all of your attention -- in an IRC-Meeing you can go
afk for one minute if there is a need to and read what happened in between
The important thing is for someone neutral to drive the process,
hopefully Spot can do it. The driver of this meeting must act as
mediator. We must all stay away from recriminations and stick to the
technical points. Go down all questions and concerns and discuss each
point. If someone doesn't understand then implications must be explained.
Agreed.
Then matters must come down to a vote after context is understood.
Just to make sure: One vote per "technical point"?
Perhaps given this format, IRC may work better.
+1
We can think about this
a bit more as we also figure out if all of the key players are available
at that time on Friday. We'll see.
k
CU
thl
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