On 5/23/14, 11:49 AM, Gervase Markham wrote:
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.
I'm in agreement on this. We are investing in building engagements
points and participation pathways for new contributors that will be far
more practical for on-boarding than the Monday meeting.
I'd prefer we focus on our approachability challenges elsewhere and let
this meeting evolve to be as useful as it can be for people who are
already fully engaged.
- A
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