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08 October 2008

Re: [RFC] Weekly Kernel Team IRC Meeting Time & Format Change

Everyone,

Since I had no objections to this proposal we will change the kernel
team meeting times to:

Tuesdays @ 1500 UTC in #ubuntu-meeting.

This upcoming Tuesday (Oct 14th 2008) will be the first to use the new
time and format.

Thanks

~pete

Pete Graner wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I would like to propose a change to how the kernel team conducts its
> weekly IRC meetings.
>
> Currently the Canonical portion of the kernel team has a weekly phone
> call on Tuesdays. On this call we cover numerous topics, most of which
> should be discussed in a community forum. Immediately afterwards we have
> the weekly IRC meeting in #ubuntu-kernel on Freenode.
>
> I would like to propose that we move the IRC meeting to 1500 UTC
> starting Tuesday 23 Sep 2008. With that I would like to move it to
> #ubuntu-meeting.
>
> Why this proposal & what does it solve?
>
> I've noticed that the current IRC meetings held in #ubuntu-kernel are
> not broadly attended and lack content. I believe the reason is that by
> holding the internal call first much of the interesting topics get
> covered there and have to be repeated in the IRC meeting. I'm proposing
> holding the IRC meeting first, coving all the topics of community
> interest in the IRC forum. This leaves the Canonical portion of the
> kernel team free to hold the weekly call afterwards and discuss
> Canonical relevant business.
>
> Also by holding it in #ubuntu-meeting it brings the meeting in line with
> what the other teams are doing and mootbot can be used to track meeting
> mins, actions and the like.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Thanks
>
> ~pete


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