On (Wed) 28 Jan 2015 [20:13:51], Siddhesh Poyarekar wrote:
> On 28 January 2015 at 20:07, Amit Shah <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Etherpads have the 'save revision' button, which has to be liberally
> > used.  Here's what I do.
> >
> > * clear authorship colours
> > * add agenda
> > * save revision for agenda (also rename the revision so it's clear
> >   what the save corresponds to)
> > * this way, agenda is clear by colour information
> > * before meeting starts, again clear authorship colours to distinguish
> >   from agenda (optional)
> > * after meeting, save revision again.
> >
> > repeat during each meeting.
> 
> I am not referring to the meeting pads actually, I'm talking about the
> main etherpad:
> 
> http://piratepad.net/FUDConPune2015
> 
> It looks like something that will be better served as a wiki page
> where we know who made what changes and can track it much more easily.
> The content may get modified during every meeting, but it will rarely
> get completely revamped.  Also, it's not stuff that we will always
> edit live, which is the point of an etherpad.
> 
> Anyway, bikeshedding so if you feel strongly about it then we can keep
> it in the pad and let you remember to save revision every time ;)

Heh.

Yea, the main one with volunteering info can move to a wiki, agreed.
Doesn't need too many edits now I suppose.


                Amit
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