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Public Maemo Community Council Meeting, Monday, 8 June 2009, at 13:30 UTC...
There has been a lot of talk lately about what the Maemo Community Council is and how we should operate. This is a good thing -- something that the first Council asked for at Maemo Summit 2008.
A lot has happened since the inaugural Council was elected. I won't mention it all here, as it has been discussed ad nauseum in a few other places. What I will say is that we have been busy. Some of our work has been public and some has not. Some has made people happy and some has not. But, what has become clear is that there are definitely things that could be done better... One of them is communication with the Maemo Community. Because of this, we have decided to hold a Public Maemo Community Council Meeting, this Monday, 8 June 2009, at 13:30 UTC. Anyone can participate at freenode.net/maemo-meeting. The itinerary is below. ### PUBLIC MAEMO COMMUNITY COUNCIL MEETING THEME: Communication 1. One place for all communication: Where? (<5 minutes) - Council blog - Council wiki - maemo-community mailing list (if integrated with tmo) - Council subforum on tmo - Other? 2. Representing the Maemo Community (maemo.org)... (<10 minutes) - Take _every_ community "item" (request, complaint, etc.) into consideration? - Community trusts Council to make assessments/decisions based on these "items"? - "Items" brough to a Coucil-moderated "community meeting" so that community can decide? 3. Representing Maemo SW (Nokia)... (5 minutes) - Is this actually helpful to the community? - Ideas on bettering inter-community communication about official correspondence? 4. Redefinition of Community Council. (<10 minutes) - Quims proposal: OPEN COMMUNICATION... * News and calls for participation are summarized in the Council blog (RSS). * Council micro-updates can be followed at [new thread to be created in this forum] (watch) * Council oriented conversation happens in the maemo.org Talk forum (archive) and the maemo-community mailing list (archive), in threads identified with the [Council] tag. * Also, Council members are usually present over IRC in #maemo, happy to chat with you. 5. Regular Maemo Community town hall meetings? (5 minutes) - At all? - Every month? - 6x/year? (Every other month) - Quarterly? ### We hope to see you there! Tim |
Re: Public Maemo Community Council Meeting, Monday, 8 June 2009, at 13:30 UTC...
Made Sticky until Monday.
-T. |
Re: Public Maemo Community Council Meeting, Monday, 8 June 2009, at 13:30 UTC...
Ha. Just found this. Funny, had to go to the mailing list to get the link...
I'll see you there. |
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It may be a Vb add-on or is only available in the admins control panel... >> http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=53004 In any event it allows one thread to show up in all forums at the top of each first page. They can also be set to go away at a predetermined time. |
Re: Public Maemo Community Council Meeting, Monday, 8 June 2009, at 13:30 UTC...
Qole: It's been sticky for a few days now. ;)
YoDude: I don't have access (I don't think). In any case, here's a reminder that the meeting is today at 13:30 UTC. Please be there if you can! Tim |
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I hope all went well. |
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tim: not blaming you, it was my fault, I just thought it was funny that I'm so pro-forums / anti-mailing-lists and I didn't even see a big honking sticky in the forums, but I found it in the mailing lists...
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I found the meeting quite useful to be honest. I think we need to try something radially different. Working on getting things done and most of all actively asking people what we can do. Perhaps just ask directly ask Mer people what we can do for example?
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As for the Mer guys, they are very important to the legacy Nokia is leaving behind with the n8x0 line and should be consulted vehemently. Its all to easy to concentrate on whats shiny and new but one of my gripes with the 770 way back (http://linuxuk.blogspot.com/2007/08/...urage-new.html) was that with the pace of development as it is (and I'm a developer so I should know) its all too easy to leave legacy hardware behind. Mer and to an extent liqbase is doing a great job of squeezing every last inch out of the hardware and this should definitely be taken in to consideration as the n810 and n800 get even further discounts, and hence exposure, come n900 time. The council should have part of the agenda concentrated on appeasing the 'old boys' once the new hardware becomes available. |
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