I agreed, we should start dog-fooding as soon as it's ready: use
gnunet-conversation + multicast (!) instead of mumble. However this is
quite far-fetched (I'd say months), since multicast is far from done and
gnunet-conversation as it is right now is point-to-point only (disregarding
the current cadet problems...).

Bart Polot

On 10 January 2015 at 19:57, hellekin <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Seconded.  It's important for the community to see how GNUnet is
> evolving and how non-developers can help.  For example, more people
> knowing about the need to hire hackers means more coverage and more
> candidates.  Also, a more lively mailing list / community means that
> occasional contributors will be more likely to contribute, and observers
> more likely to bring more people in.  Let's make it a virtuous circle!
>
> Regarding the Mumble, you should try to use it as an IRC channel:
> maintain presence and use it whenever it makes sense.  The regular
> sessions should be well planned and last no more than 30 minutes: no
> bullshit, as such meetings tend to last longer and people don't know how
> to say thank you and goodbye.  Note that a preliminary pad and
> subsequent report to the list is also important.  So you should prepare
> the meetings, and focus on *few* specific points that require attention
> and action.  If there's a doubt on any point, leave it for later and
> mark it as important: you know it needs more work to reach resolution.
>
> Of course, using GNUnet Conversation instead of mumble should become a
> priority :)
>
> Cheers,
>
> ==
> hk
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