On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 2:24 PM, Chris Ilias wrote:
> On 2015-01-25 1:31 PM, Majken Connor wrote:
>>
>> 1. Trying to keep up with a project by reading IRC logs (or watching
>> meeting videos) is a lot to ask for many people. This takes a lot of time
>> and someone could end up spending all their d
On 2015-01-25 1:31 PM, Majken Connor wrote:
1. Trying to keep up with a project by reading IRC logs (or watching
meeting videos) is a lot to ask for many people. This takes a lot of time
and someone could end up spending all their day reading logs and watching
videos to stay informed. We need to
Also I will leave this here:
6 reasons people do not want to work in the open -
http://opensource.com/business/14/10/why-work-open
Notice this is a employee of Red Hat (a for profit corporation with
share holders and values much different then ours) calling for
discussions to be in
public irc cha
On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 10:31 AM, Majken Connor wrote:
> I skimmed, so forgiveness please in advance if I am repeating points already
> made...
>
> This isn't to say that I am opposed to having public logs of *project*
> channels, but I see two problems that I think should be addressed:
>
> 1. Try
I skimmed, so forgiveness please in advance if I am repeating points
already made...
This isn't to say that I am opposed to having public logs of *project*
channels, but I see two problems that I think should be addressed:
1. Trying to keep up with a project by reading IRC logs (or watching
meeti