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On Tue, 2014-11-04 at 11:38 +0000, Michael Meeks wrote:
On Thu, 2014-10-30 at 16:39 +0000, Michael Meeks wrote:
* Seattle Hackfest (Robinson/Norbert)
...
    + badly need ways to stop 'building' consuming the hack-fest (Michael)
        + or a way to keep hand-holding after the hack-fest (Bjoern)
...
        + vast majority of people wanted access to VM
        + monster communication problem with cloph ...
            + Robinson was briefed on how to do that (cloph)
                + Info emailed to hackfest devs (Robinson)
            -> communication droppeded <-

      Incidentally it was just pointed out to me that "monster communication
problem with cloph" could read as some hyper-criticism of him =) that's
by no means the case - as (I hope) the context points out as we started
to dig deeper there were probably several failures of communication /
preparedness on the topic somewhere in the gap between cloph -> Robinson
-> other mentors -> hack-fest attendees.

And also, my comment was never meant as a criticism of "someone not
doing the job".  It was rather a simple piece of feedback that I hoped
would be useful for future hackfest planning.

So, let's not take this as a "failure" please.  We had a successful
hackfest, and everybody chipped in what they could.  No need to paint
this negatively.

Kohei


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