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Hi Heiko, all,

Heiko Tietze wrote on 10/10/19 11:13 AM:
The meeting is an offer to the community, work is done on BZ
(actually all of the mentioned tickets were discussed in advance of
the meeting so my decision was finally covered by the team). The
meeting happens bi-weekly on Wednesday or Thursday with a time for
people from east and west. Asked repeatedly people in the team and

what team?

got positive feedback to this way of dealing with UX related topics. 
Nevertheless, I'm open for any suggestion.

It is good to have the meeting as opportunity to meet :)
The fact that often few people join, may be seen as a sign that many
things go well in BugZilla?

If we want to have some more lively meetings, maybe the following
methods could be used now and then:
- pick a controversial/nasty topic; lay out in the mail what the
status/situation is, and pull people in..
- ask people on the list if there are topics (well documented in
BugZilla of course) that they think are worth being discussed in a meeting

Both are not new, already done few/.. times, but .. ;)

Cheers,
Cor

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