On 21/05/14 17:58, Matt Claypotch wrote: > # Audience > > The Project Meeting will switch from a 100% public call to available for > all Mozillians. The goal is to have as lightweight a barrier to viewing and > participating in the meeting as possible. The official definition of the > intended audience is "individuals who are active in the project and/or have > a good faith interest in the mission".
I'm actually in favour of this, at least at the moment. I'm a big fan of transparency, but I'm also a fan of having non-public places where all Mozillians can speak their minds and leadership can answer questions honestly without it appearing later that day on Slashdot. If I were shown evidence that the Monday meeting is an important engagement point for new community members, I might change my mind, but I haven't seen any. > Right now the meeting is scheduled at 11:00am Mountain View time (PST/PDT). > This is simultaneously too late for much of Europe and too early for Asia. > We'd like to move the call to earlier on Monday (9:00 or 9:30am) to > better-accomodate Europe. Let's try that and see. Last time this was floated, it was suggested that people in MV and SF wouldn't bother getting out of bed. But I'm sure such a scurrilous suggestion will prove entirely unfounded. > There is additional discussion of which day of the week to hold it, with > Tuesday being the likely candidate to avoid constant preemption by Monday > holidays. That's also a good idea. > The goal is to merge the current public meeting content with the more > casual conversational format of the internal staff meeting. By merging > them, the Project Meeting would grow to 45 minutes from its current 30. All this sounds good too. Gerv _______________________________________________ governance mailing list governance@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance