[Ubuntu-be] Ubuntu-be re-activation / IRC meeting

Rob Van Dyck rob.van.dyck at gmail.com
Wed Mar 18 15:37:49 GMT 2009


Hi,

I also like the idea of not having the meeting on one particular night
of the week, but spreading it a little (eg. week 1: wednesday, week 2:
friday).

Kind regards,
Rob.

On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 3:33 PM, Matthew Deboysere
<matthew at next-games.nl> wrote:
> Hey
>
> The main problem is like you said that nobody uses them. I think
> asynchronous discussions are great if you can wait for an opinion like this
> one, but it isn't a real discussion. If you want to hear my opinion right
> now... and I'm not here, then you're screwed. Chat sessions are perfect for
> discussing something without having to wait until tomorrow or even later.
> Like this one. The discussion started Saturday, and I can count the comments
> on hands and toes. With an live chat sessions, you will have more
> discussion, more people who will talk, more ideas.
>
> Plus: mails can be ignored, or you can privately answer them. It harder to
> do this in a chat session. The moderator can ask everyone to answer the
> question, while a mail can be *woops* deleted or forgotten. I always had
> discussions like this my whole life and I think it's the better way. But
> that's just my opinion.
>
> Matthew
>
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> Verzonden: woensdag 18 maart 2009 13:45
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> Onderwerp: Re: [Ubuntu-be] Ubuntu-be re-activation / IRC meeting
>
> Yep, that's what mailing lists are for: asynchronous discussion. And
> wikis are for collaborative asynchronous writing. The good news is
> that we already have these two tools, we just have to use them
> (actually, this is the hardest part).
>
> <launchpad fanboy>
> If at some point we need more focused mailing lists for sub-team to
> lower volume on this one, Launchpad does offer mailing lists for
> teams. For instance, we could easily create a mailing list for
> ubuntu-be web editors (to discuss the content of the website) since we
> already have a Launchpad team. But i don't think we need that now.
>
> For voting, I think it's one of the features of Launchpad Blueprints.
> </launchpad fanboy>
>
> 2009/3/18 Ward De Ridder <ward.ubuntu at gmail.com>:
>>
>> I think the mailing list of other communities is used more often to
> discuss,
>> then everyone can write an answer when he checks his mail, like we are
> doing
>> now .
>>
>> Ward
>>
>
>
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