On Mon, 2013-10-21 at 15:28 -0600, Pete Travis wrote:
On Oct 21, 2013 2:01 PM, "Chris A. Roberts" croberts@cintrixhosting.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
In today's meeting we talked about changing how we do meetings from
just posting the minutes to the site, to doing a weekly recap. Nirik came up with this awesome suggestion and I +1 it. My thoughts are someone can come in and get a better idea of what has happened that week in just one spot rather than sort through all the meeting notes.
Thoughts or flames?
Chris Roberts Fedora Marketing/Websites/Videos/Infrastructure Team https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Chrisroberts
I think a curated synopsis is a bunch better idea. There's already a meeting-minutes list and archive for those that want to slog through it all, and frankly, posting the raw logs gives the impression of favoring quantity of content over polish.
Of course, I say this as someone that probably doesn't have a lot of time for the effort. I can come up with the copy for meetings I run, I suppose.
Indeed, it's a nice idea but it is a non-negligible amount of work for a human to commit to. I used to do something similar for the QA FWN beat, and it's not a five minute job; it'd probably be a few hours to try and synthesize elegantly all the stuff that happened in a week of Fedora project meetings...