I have no concerns with Tabular hosting and recording the meetings. I'm in favor of having the meetings recorded and the recordings available. - Wing Yew
On Fri, Oct 22, 2021 at 1:59 PM John Zhuge <jzh...@apache.org> wrote: > +1 > > It will be great to catch up on the meetings missed. > > On Fri, Oct 22, 2021 at 12:16 PM Yufei Gu <flyrain...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> +1 for recording the meetings. It's especially valuable for the design >> discussions. I'd suggest adding something like "this meeting will be >> recorded'' to the event when people send out the invitation. >> >> Best, >> >> Yufei >> >> `This is not a contribution` >> >> >> On Fri, Oct 22, 2021 at 12:05 PM Sam Redai <s...@tabular.io> wrote: >> >>> Thanks for raising this Jack! If it's ok with everyone, we can host and >>> record the google meets via our Tabular account. I'll volunteer to set up >>> and maintain this as well as uploading the recordings. >>> >>> -Sam >>> >>> On Fri, Oct 22, 2021 at 11:54 AM Jack Ye <yezhao...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi everyone, >>>> >>>> Recently we have been hosting an increasing number of meetings for >>>> design discussions and community syncs as more people are getting >>>> interested in Iceberg and start to contribute exciting features. Right now >>>> we are relying on individuals to send out meeting invites using free apps, >>>> but we are restricted by the limitations of those apps. >>>> >>>> I wonder if there is a way for us to leverage a paid remote meeting >>>> service through Apache foundation or any other organization who is willing >>>> to sponsor such community meetings. This would allow us to have the >>>> following benefits: >>>> >>>> 1. We are no longer restricted by the 1 hour time limit for Google Meet >>>> (40 min for Zoom). >>>> >>>> 2. We can record the entire meeting and publish it to sites like >>>> YouTube, so that people who cannot join the meeting can review the entire >>>> content instead of just meeting note summary. >>>> >>>> This would be very beneficial given the fact that we have pretty big >>>> communities in US, Europe and Asia time zones, and most meetings can only >>>> satisfy 2 time zones at best. >>>> >>>> I have asked AWS internally but we can only offer free use of AWS >>>> Chime, which is not a very popular choice and would probably result in >>>> fewer people joining the meetings. >>>> >>>> Any thoughts around this area? >>>> >>>> Best, >>>> Jack Ye >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> > > -- > John Zhuge >