On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 09:41:07AM -0600, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
The reason for the #help vs #halp was that the upstream folks wanted
a
distinction between asking for help about the meeting commands and
asking in a meeting for help on some task or thing.
I'm not clear which is which. Maybe change the ask-for-help thing to
#helpwanted, and have #help tell you help? I dunno. I don't think
either are heavily used. Ralph implemented my idea of collecting #help
for feeding into some sort of global list, but I didn't follow through
on the "doing something with that" part, and there's a chicken-and-egg
problem with people using it.
We made meeting name required in startmeeting because some people
were
not setting it and we wanted to require it so meetings would be
organized better.
Yeah. I'm just not sure if #meetingname is still required or useful,
and what happens when for example one does
#startmeeting FESCO (2016-03-18)
#meetingname fesco
#meetingtopic is a higher level topic. All #topics after that would
fall under it. So, it's not really needed/user much. An example might
be a special meeting on a specific topic might use it and have sub
#topics for various parts of the discussion.
Ah that makes sense. I'm gonna start using that for Council meetings,
where we rotate between
#meetingtopic Open Floor
#meetingtopic Tickets & Ongoing
#meetingtopic Subproject Report ($nameofteam)
and
#meetingtopic $somespecialthing
like
#meetingtopic Objective Review
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Matthew Miller
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