Tomorrow is the monthly Evergreen Community meeting on IRC.
Information from Ben Shum's message to the general list is pasted
below.
I have two questions regarding this meeting:
1) Is there anything we should make sure to tell or ask the larger
Evergreen Community?
2) Is there anyone on the TaskForce that would like to represent us at
the meeting? I have have provided brief reports in the past, but have
a meeting at 2:00 Eastern time tomorrow, so there's a chance I have to
leave the meeting before we get to the TaskForce report. Generally I
just hit high points from our most recent meeting and put out pleas
for anything our group might need/want and provide a link to the
TaskForce page on the Evergreen site (
http://open-ils.org/dokuwiki/
doku.php?id=evergreen-reports:taskforce), so that people can look at
our minutes and join the group, if they are interested. If you are
able to attend and interested in providing a brief summary, please let
me know!
Thanks,
Jenny
-------[OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Reminder: Evergreen Community IRC Meeting
for TOMORROW Tuesday Jan 25-------
Greetings! This is a reminder that our next Evergreen community IRC
meeting will be held at:
* 11:00:00 a.m. Tuesday January 25, 2011 in America/Los_Angeles
* 02:00:00 p.m. Tuesday January 25, 2011 in Canada/Eastern
* 07:00:00 p.m. Tuesday January 25, 2011 in UTC
This is a public meeting for the Evergreen community that will be held
on the #evergreen channel on the Freenode IRC network (http://
evergreen-ils.org/irc.php). All members of the community with an
interest in contributing to the improvement of Evergreen are welcome
to participate. If you are unable to attend at the designated time,
please feel free to submit comments for any of the agenda items in
advance to the Evergreen general mailing list.
The agenda is evolving at
http://evergreen-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=community:meetings:2011-01-25
- please extend and amend to ensure that it meets the immediate
concerns of the project. Also, it would be great if committee groups
would edit the agenda page to include links to group reports in
advance of the meeting.
For agenda items that have the potential to be too long to express
during a single IRC meeting, it would probably make sense to post more
considered opinions in advance on this mailing list. Examples of such
agenda items might include major release process changes or
drastically revising our bug tracking processes. If a given discussion
item starts eating up too much meeting time and a decision is not
immediately necessary, we can also delegate the responsibility to a
volunteer sub-team for investigating alternatives and coming up with a
proposal for adoption at the next meeting.