Possible State Meeting Solutions
Daniel Stone
webmaster at catcodesigns.net
Tue Dec 15 14:00:06 GMT 2009
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Marc,
I was referring to how we conduct meetings.
What does a mailing list not have in relation to wave(google wave)?
one
: a real time effect like chat.
two
: it offers a place that discussion can happen over the course of a
few days this would be great on voting
three
: discussions and supporting documents can be in on place making it
much easier to read and follow the discussion.
Whilst google wave is beta -- dimdim already does this.
about new thread started: when I click reply it only addresses to the
sender not the list. Obviously another learning curve.
This message was attempted the way you instructedand I had to add the
mailing list to the to recipients.
I know that meetings may seem fine in the current state but for those
of us who work 80+ hours a week, we also would like to be involved.
Cordially,
Daniel Stone
Marc Randolph wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 7:55 AM, Daniel Stone
> <webmaster at catcodesigns.net> wrote:
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>> Re:Logging
>>
>> Currently it seems that I am the one who keeps the logs not moot. Also
>> a wave is a simple url scheme.
>>
>> Second wave is not the only technology like this. dimdim is a great
>> example.
>>
>> My thoughts are simple to have the meeting where anyone can view the
>> conversation. Anyone of a team can add to the conversation. And also
>> that anyone can comment and vote on items not in the matter of an hour
>> matbe a day or a week?
>>
>> This is just proposed. But Texas actually fall into two time zones so
>> El Paso sees nine differently than Houston or Dallas.
>>
>> Using a technology like this would simply allow greater communication.
>
> I assume the mention of "a wave" in the first paragraph refers to
> Google Wave. While I'd love to use it just to be using "technology",
> I don't see the benefit it over using it over this standardized email
> list. This email list is auto archived and is THE official point of
> communication for the state. In fact, email much much better than an
> IRC because conversation topics and be kept in threads and is much
> easier to follow and understand later. When multiple irc
> conversations are going on, it is very, very difficult to follow
> later.
>
> BTW, speaking of threads, Daniel could you please hit "reply" when
> sending a response to someone. Every single one of your messages
> shows up as a new thread.
>
> Marc
>
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