On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Scott Johnston <scott.johns...@ll.mit.edu> wrote: > Could you post meeting minutes or a summary of some kind? I am very > interested in any new features in 3.4, and I am sure most others on this > list are as well. > > Thanks > > Scott
Yes. One of the reasons for tying the call to the IRC channel is so that we can try our best to keep a record of the call. I would also love it if someone would volunteer to act as scribe during the call to keep the thoughts consistent and recorded. If no one wants to take that one, I hope the normal IRC chatter will be enough. We can also record these calls and publish the audio file. I'm not certain I want to do this for the first call, but it's something to keep in mind for later. Tom > Tom Rondeau wrote: >> >> Here is the information regarding tomorrow's developers call. >> >> After playing around with the system a bit, I would like to stress >> that anyone who will be joining us to please use a proper headset. If >> you are planning on using your computer speakers, please don't! This >> tends to add a very annoying echo that will make it impossible to >> carry on a decent conversation. Use either a full-on headset with >> microphone or at least a pair of earphones to remove any feedback. >> Also, I would ask that if you are not talking or planning to talk for >> a while, hit your mute button to cut down on a build-up of ambient >> noise. This should help make it a better experience for the rest of >> us. >> >> - Friday, Feb. 18, 11 PM GMT (6 PM EST) >> - IRC channel #gnuradio on freenode >> - SIP contact: sip:gnura...@digitalbazaar.com >> >> Agenda: >> - GNU Radio release 3.4 >> - what are the new features >> - gr-uhd >> - volk >> - stream tags >> - message passing >> - SWIG PMTs? >> - handling the transition from git master 3.4 to 3.5 >> - GNU Radio conference >> - work on getting specifics nailed down (time, date, format, etc.) >> - OpenBTS >> >> Thanks, >> Tom >> >> >> On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 10:59 AM, Tom Rondeau <trondeau1...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> As I mentioned a few weeks ago, Johnathan Corgan and I would like to >>> start holding developer's conference calls on a bimonthly basis. We >>> will be working through the details of when the calls will happen >>> based on the feedback of the participants, but currently, we have a >>> monthly call scheduled for 6 PM EST (11 PM GMT) on the third Friday of >>> the month, so the first call will be this upcoming Friday, Feb. 18, >>> 2011. >>> >>> A second call will be scheduled sometime during the first week of the >>> month. This call's schedule will be more fluid based on who can >>> participate and when. When the time is selected each month, we will >>> email you to let you know. >>> >>> The calls are meant to last an hour and will give us a chance to >>> discuss the current and future developments of the project. The >>> current schedule for the first call is listed below. In the "open" >>> slot, I would ask that anyone who will be participating to email me >>> ideas for things that you may want to talk about. I will collect these >>> thoughts and put together a final agenda before the call. I expect >>> many of these issues will be discussed over many calls. >>> >>> Call mechanics: >>> We have a SIP line set up for the calls that are associated with the >>> IRC channel #gnuradio on freenode. The SIP contact to call is >>> sip:gnura...@digitalbazaar.com. You should then hear "Welcome to the >>> GNU Radio conference bridge." You can also log into the IRC chat room >>> as a secondary way of interacting with the call, although this should >>> not be necessary. >>> >>> I would recommend that if you are planning on joining the call and >>> have never set up a SIP client on your computer before, do so and test >>> it out beforehand to make sure the audio system works. >>> >>> Agenda: >>> - GNU Radio release 3.4 >>> - what are the new features >>> - handling the transition from git master 3.4 to 3.5 >>> - GNU Radio conference >>> - work on getting specifics nailed down (time, date, format, etc.) >>> - Other >>> >>> >>> Thank you, >>> Tom >>> >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss-gnuradio mailing list >> Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org >> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio >> > > -- > Scott Johnston > MIT Lincoln Laboratory > 244 Wood Street, Lexington, MA 02420-9108 > (781) 981-8196 > scott.johns...@ll.mit.edu > > _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio