[Reproducible-builds] 2015-06-03, 19 UTC: first/regular team meeting/s on irc

Holger Levsen holger at layer-acht.org
Sun May 24 10:08:05 UTC 2015


Hi,

On Montag, 18. Mai 2015, Holger Levsen wrote:
> to better coordinate our work I think we should do regular team meetings on
> IRC. The schedule should probably be monthly or bi-weekly, feedback much
> welcome!
> 
> But first, please participate in the poll at
> https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/r6vub5gm/

the result from that poll is that we'll have the meeting on June, 3rd, 2015 at 
19 UTC (21:00 CEST).
 
> https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds/Meetings which currently has:
> 
> Agenda for the first meeting, 2015-06-03, 19 UTC
> 
>     discuss todays agenda
>     discuss meeting schedule
>     decide preliminary meeting schedule
>     discuss default agenda
>     package/issue updates + r.a.d.o repo state
>     rp.d.n updates+issues
>     GSoC updates
>     any other business
>     announce next meeting
> 
> Re-occuring agenda for every meeting (draft)
> 
>     announce+discuss todays agenda
>     package/issue updates
>     rp.d.n updates+issues + r.a.d.o repo state
>     GSoC updates
>     check all action-items from the previous meeting
>     any other business
>     announce next meeting
> 
> 
> Each meeting should last at maximum 60min, so usually for most topics there
> will be much time for discussions, rather either someone can give a status
> update or a pointer or the topic will be turned into an action item for
> someone(s) to do or discuss after the meeting. (well, with 10 topics we
> have 6 minutes per topic on average, so we can have some short discussions
> sometimes...)

cheers,
 	Holger



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