On 5/22/14 2:12 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Matt Claypotch schrieb:
# Audience
The Project Meeting will switch from a 100% public call to available for
all Mozillians.
Doesn't that feel like we are moving to being less open?
Yes and no to me. It feels like we're more open to folks we know. We're
harder to reach for folks we don't know yet.
Wondering two things:
Can we add data here on how many people view each of the meetings in the
last N weeks (since the internal meeting is open to mozillians) ?
Also, could we have a post-edited video published that either bleeps, or
cuts out non-public parts for asynchronous consumption? Or maybe a
moderated "summary" version that doesn't feel that much like censorship?
The latter could offer a pathway for folks that are interested, but not
sure if that's what they want to join.
Axel
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