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Re: Online Developer Meeting - Tuesday July 7 @ 14:00 UTC
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John W. Eaton |
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Re: Online Developer Meeting - Tuesday July 7 @ 14:00 UTC |
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Tue, 7 Jul 2020 09:16:55 -0400 |
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I have a meeting set up at
https://meet.jit.si/octave-dev-2020-07-07
(Yes, it's not the FSF jitsi instance that I was was planning to use --
I'm still having login issues there, so I'm switching to this one instead.)
We'll start about 45 minutes from now at 14:00 UTC and I plan to have
the meeting run for an hour. I know that Kai would like to discuss our
experience so far with using Discourse instead of mailing lists I can
talk briefly about the status of the version 6 release. We'll also
reserve some time at the end for discussion and questions.
If you would like to present some info, please try to keep it short and
plan on no more than 5 minutes with a few more for questions.
We don't know how many people might join. If there are technical issues
I'll take it as a learning experience.
Please mute your microphone if you are not speaking. And as I learned
last time, using headphones can help a lot to avoid feedback if you are
speaking.
Thanks,
jwe
On 6/30/20 5:25 PM, John W. Eaton wrote:
Join us for another semi-formal meeting of Octave developers next
Tuesday July 7 at 14:00 UTC. If I'm getting the time zones right, that
is 7:00 Pacific / 10:00 Eastern in the US, 16:00 in Central Europe and
23:00 in Japan.
I intend to use Jitsi for the meeting and will post a URL to the IRC
channel and this mailing list an hour or so before the meeting begins.
We'll mostly be discussing future directions of development and getting
updates about activities from people working on core Octave and packages.
Kai would like to take 5-10 minutes to speak about using Discourse as a
possible replacement for the help and maintainers mailing lists.
This meeting is open to anyone with an interest in Octave development.
It is not intended to be a support forum.
jwe