Re: Proposal: Changes in Gluster Community meetings

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As a user, I’d like to visit more of these, but the time slot is my 3AM. Any possibility for a rolling schedule (move meeting +6 hours each week with rolling attendance from maintainers?) or an occasional regional meeting 12 hours opposed to the one you’re proposing?

  -Darrell

On Mar 25, 2019, at 4:25 AM, Amar Tumballi Suryanarayan <atumball@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

All,

We currently have 3 meetings which are public:

1. Maintainer's Meeting

- Runs once in 2 weeks (on Mondays), and current attendance is around 3-5 on an avg, and not much is discussed. 
- Without majority attendance, we can't take any decisions too.

2. Community meeting

- Supposed to happen on #gluster-meeting, every 2 weeks, and is the only meeting which is for 'Community/Users'. Others are for developers as of now.
Sadly attendance is getting closer to 0 in recent times.

3. GCS meeting

- We started it as an effort inside Red Hat gluster team, and opened it up for community from Jan 2019, but the attendance was always from RHT members, and haven't seen any traction from wider group.

So, I have a proposal to call out for cancelling all these meeting, and keeping just 1 weekly 'Communitymeeting, where even topics related to maintainers and GCS and other projects can be discussed.

I have a template of a draft template @ https://hackmd.io/OqZbh7gfQe6uvVUXUVKJ5g

Please feel free to suggest improvements, both in agenda and in timings. So, we can have more participation from members of community, which allows more user - developer interactions, and hence quality of project.

Waiting for feedbacks,

Regards,
Amar


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