On 01/10/2015 05:44 PM, Matthias Wachs wrote: > On Fri, 2015-01-09 at 19:52 +0100, Christian Grothoff wrote: >> I think it wouldn't hurt to have it rotate a bit between days, that way >> it won't always be the same person with a conflict who can't make it. >> So something like 8pm on the 2nd and 15th of every month would give us >> bi-weekly, but otherwise slightly irregular dates. Let's try that. >> > > We could say every 2nd and 15th of a month except this is a saturday or > sunday ...
Some people might like weekend sessions ;-). > So the first mumble on 15th? Yes. > Any specific ideas for the agenda? > I would be interested in > - the general short/mid/long term direction for gnunet Fix bugs / grow / world domination? :-) I'm still trying to figure out whom to hire: https://gnunet.org/hiring > - what people are doing atm When I have the time, I'm trying to find out why transport sometimes connects nicely, but not always (which means I sometimes end up with a peer with 0 connections, which is obviously not good). At least that's my current priority, as with that bug I don't want to make a release. I was hoping you're looking into the same issue(s), maybe more on the ATS side. > - current projects going on AFAIK, Sree is busy reading papers, Bart is fixing CADET bugs, and Julius is hacking on random peer sampling as a first step towards onion routing without directory servers. Not sure if anybody else is doing anything right now.
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