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From: "Tim Flink" <tflink(a)redhat.com>
To: qa-devel(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 4:59:49 PM
Subject: Re: 2016-09-14 @ 14:00 UTC - QA Tools Video "Standup" Meeting
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One of the topics that came up was how often to do these video
meetings. Having additional weekly meetings via video seems like
overkill but if there's an appropriate in-depth topic, meeting via
video to talk instead of type would be useful.
The two options we came up with are:
1. Switch the first qadevel meeting of every month to be via video,
making sure that an agenda is sent out early enough for folks to be
prepared.
2. Pencil in a video meeting once or twice a month on the Wednesday
after qadevel meetings. Ask for video topics during the qadevel
meeting and on email. If there are enough topics suggested which
would benefit from talking instead of typing, meet on the following
Wednesday to discuss via video. If there is no need to meet via
video, skip it.
I realize that I'm changing things up a little bit from what we were
talking about at the end of the meeting but I have a small concern
about option 1 - one of the issues that we had today is that folks
weren't prepared because we didn't set an agenda.
If we switch one qadevel meeting per month to video, how do we want to
handle setting the agenda early enough so that participants have enough
time to prepare?
Any thoughts or preferences?
My vote would be for the option 2., mostly because the video meeting can
be easily skipped if we don't have any topics to discuss and that
setting an agenda would be done on a set time (Monday meeting). It seems
to me that this could work well.
Thanks,
Martin