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RE: [cdt-dev] CDT Conf Calls
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In theory the information on who is working on what should
be in Bugzilla. And we have so many committers that getting status reports would
be quite tedious. But I agree that we need to clarify the
plans.
Regarding the time, I would prefer to start earlier.
Another issue is that many people who participate in the
CDT calls also participate in the DSDP/DD calls which happen to be at the same
day. I would suggest to change the schedule of one of these
calls.
Regards,
Mikhail K.
I'm definitely changing the format. I think it's
important to get back to back to getting status reports from everyone on the
call. Part of the problem I'm having is understanding what everyone is working
on, or more importantly, not working on. It's important that the community knows
that so they can make plans.
My current thought is to do it bi-weekly every
other Thursday starting with next week keeping the same time. 1 p.m. EST.
While we're doing that I'd like to hear from the European crowd whether this is
a good/bad time and whether the Pacific crowd could start earlier and
whether the EST crowd would mind meeting at lunch time. Any (public ;)
opinions/objections.
Cheers,
Doug
Doug,
I think more frequent calls would help if we change the
format a bit, maybe have each committer talk about what they have been working
on since the last call and plan to work on before the next one. If someone
is not currently working on anything CDT related that's good to know too. Of
course we could still cover all the project management and release stuff
too.
- Ken
Hey
gang,
We have
our regularly scheduled conf call next week for
February.
As well,
as I'm getting used to having weekly internal meetings here at Wind River,
I was wondering if there was any appetite to having the CDT calls more often. I
feel we're losing a bit of momentum on the CDT, at least relative to what we had
going with CDT 4. Possibly having regular calls where we can get into the habbit
of debating issues would help. Thoughts?
Cheers,
Doug.
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