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: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA512 > > 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 > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v2 > > iQJ8BAEBCgBmBQJUsXYjXxSAAAAAAC4AKGlzc3Vlci1mcHJAbm90YXRpb25zLm9w > ZW5wZ3AuZmlmdGhob3JzZW1hbi5uZXRFQ0IyNkIyRTNDNzEyMTc2OUEzNEM4ODU0 > ODA2QzM2M0ZDMTg5ODNEAAoJEEgGw2P8GJg9Q7oP/2Df9/meXPulxgd2XWPRSur+ > LsDSoHRT3jsAElm9DqotlSKzBUWQf/h4xHr101OgoNyzvIZUntdwEhv2Z/B4WiAa > vsNNDADul/d1hcWr+SJmMbIcvrPvYy/h6AQNF77QydBV1Hm0LtNhfjTfQXlcuN1F > 82Sc9xvHw5d5ilpjmB0rYjJp9mcoR9OX982UetJwrdFFeFwyAb8/YLBON5Z0ROuc > 5PJl4ROPeVuKrgozL8YrZiZ1IPjp9uthu87PcOLjNDB1EUfj+L8IGh65+PEhUyiA > G4SEuAxzsOD4dMSHm1NFNsppqS0Z9ojKjo8H8KW4QemyyCA9Hroxm2CbOdWcg4mR > N4p2KeoQXCGBkdzmAyEmtiKi7ja2TUhh9Z3PF9ty/R0bGwvLMO3O1DAlbiT1IQDR > jnnnJePCy2gBJdpNCqD+5p3G0uoBH6egRbacV/1U6WE9E2v1hZHc7r1hDUbsK3Uy > dUNm1ANFEw56er+yQkkD3OV8vJ9xqA94XEr7stRU3T/NHsJ7uzLYwYC2ZM7ASAbf > zZiHSB9cnzIGJFRCWkd+5su7DoycN+jKr2tDPXA6f0BA94f/w27/EtJQav3x5miK > KQvHiOyhPiQq+rz0AXvDujTU8ZppsvuSatyS9b6nMdejZxYjTa1UoJcylIPHpuCT > o6UIr5uZMHRiB4h8vPjw > =a/cH > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > _______________________________________________ > GNUnet-developers mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers >
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