Fwd: Optiq online meeting

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Julian Hyde

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Jun 17, 2014, 2:32:44 PM6/17/14
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Hi there, optiq-dev members,

I just posted a message to d...@optiq.incubator.apache.org (see below) announcing the first online meeting of the Optiq community. We’d like as many as possible of you — not just core developers, but users and occasional contributors as well — to introduce yourselves and tell us what kind of project you’d like Optiq to be.

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Reply to d...@optiq.incubator.apache.org with a ‘+1’ to indicate that you’d like to join the meeting, your timezone, and what hours (relative to GMT) would work best for you.

Julian

On Jun 17, 2014, at 11:16 AM, Julian Hyde <julia...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi there, Optiq developers and users,
>
> Entering the Apache Foundation, via the Incubation process, is a huge vote of confidence in Optiq. It also gives you — us — Optiq’s developers and community — chance to re-shape Optiq into the meritocratic organization that we want it to be.
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> I propose that we have an online meeting to introduce ourselves, using Google hangouts.
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> I want to point out — because it’s really important — that this meeting is not just for “core developers”. I’d like to hear from people across the community, users as well as developers, people who have contributed a two-line patch six months ago as well as people who check-in daily. I’d especially like to meet people who would like to get involved by writing documentation, blog posts, and testing.
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> I will also try to get the champion or mentors to join the meeting, to answer questions.
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> If you’d like to join, reply to this email with a ‘+1’, and indicate your timezone (or what times of day would work for you). We’ll schedule a time that works for as many of you as possible. And if it works out, we might decide to make the online meeting a regular occurrence.
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> (Get used to the ‘+1’. An Apache project works best when its users chime in, early and often, via email. And they tend to vote on everything!)
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> Julian
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