Call for a meeting (IRC/Hangout)

Satyajit Sahoo satyajit.happy at gmail.com
Fri Jul 31 11:57:25 UTC 2015


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On 31 July 2015 at 17:19, Alfredo Hernández <aldomann.designs at gmail.com>
wrote:

> We stay with this system because it simply works. You see, the core
> members of the team are spread around the world (from America to
> Australia), we need a communication system that is open and simple to use
> at any time of the day by anyone around the world. We have experience with
> this and we know which communication systems work and which do not. I'm
> sorry man, but you are not entitled to come here and tell us that the MO
> that has worked for us for years doesn't work. Sure, hangouts and voice
> meetings in general are very handy (and we use them from time to time when
> it's justified), but it's impossible to have a voice meeting with more than
> 10 people at the same time (hell, it's even a pain in the arse in a
> face-to-face meeting); IRC works perfect in this matter:
>
>
>    - It relatively destroys the time barrier. Any person can make the
>    effort to stay late or wake up earlier than usual and attend a chat; we
>    won't force any member to stay awake till 2/3 in the morning to have video
>    meeting (this is impractical and will drive people away from the project).
>    - It allows anyone to engage in the chat; anyone with basic English
>    skills can participate in or even simply attend the meeting (alas, not
>    everyone here is from America, Canada, the UK, or Australia exclusively).
>
>
> I'm not here to make waves or criticize.
>
> But that's precisely what you have been doing over the past e-mails.
> There's a huge difference between giving useful criticism as a new member
> and just telling us we are doing things wrongly and when we refuse your *advices,
> *you plainly say we're going through the Küber-Ross stages of grief.
> Really? I thought we were all adults here.
>
> Cheers,
> Alfredo
>
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