>
> So sad, Yesterday I did some research and wanted to explain you that
> the team page is filled with #meetingname name, but that didn't worked
> for you…
> Please see the package comitee example:
>
>
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/teams/fpc/
> and
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/teams/fpc/fpc.2012-02-29-17.00.log.html
But this only works if #startmeeting == #meetingname
No, should not.
Read carefully the fpc logs:
17:00:45 <spot> #startmeeting Fedora Packaging Committee
17:00:50 <spot> #meetingname fpc
And then you get under
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/teams/fpc/
fpc.2012-02-29-17.00.html 29-Feb-2012 18:02 5.4K
fpc.2012-02-29-17.00.log.html 29-Feb-2012 18:02 50K
fpc.2012-02-29-17.00.log.txt 29-Feb-2012 18:02 24K
fpc.2012-02-29-17.00.txt 29-Feb-2012 18:02 2.8K
Which is correct.
And if you don't set a meeting name, it automatically uses the name from
startmeeting. So what is the #meetingname command for?
I would like to give the meetings different names with meetingname, but
have them all show up in teams/famsco. I'll keep in testing...
> At least yours are still there:
>
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2012-02-29/
>
> Better would probably to ask infra to order things (move them or copy).
> I don't get why you only had the txt log copyied there.
This is one thing I am concerned about. If we really switch to meetbot
only, this needs to be cleaned up and this involves moving around many
files and then we have to change many links in the wiki. The transition
will not be easy.
There is definitly something wierd here.
Regards,
Christoph
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