Hi guys,
You'll probably hate me for this -- I can't make the chat this Sunday, as
I'll be away and without Internet this weekend.
Is there someone on this mailing list who would like to have the job of
organizing these monthly chats?
It's a really simple job of announcing it in advance on this mailing list
[1], being there for the chat, and trying to keep the chat focused on one
topic at a time.
More info about the chats is at
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Meetings .
Given that I'm leaving in an hour and won't be able to reply, if anyone
here is up for the job, please organize this Sunday's chat.
[1] Something like
http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/design/msg06457.html will
suffice.
2014-04-12 14:13 GMT+02:00 Mirek M. <mazelm@gmail.com>:
Hi guys,
I'm sorry that I haven't been active lately -- I'm generally short on time
now.
Since I'm generally short on time and since the IRC chat tends to have
very few attendees (if any), I propose to make the chat monthly, taking
place on the last Sunday of every month.
(I deliberately propose the last Sunday, as I'm not free on the first
Sunday.)
Please reply with your thoughts on this. If nobody raises any arguments
against it by next Friday, I'll make it official.
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