[Igf-dev] 13th for Admin Call at 8AM Pacific

Asa Hardcastle asa.openliberty at zenn.net
Wed Aug 8 13:41:34 EDT 2007


Works for me.

asa


--
Asa Hardcastle, Technical Lead, openLiberty ID-WSF ClientLib
Tel: +1.413.429.1044 Skype: subsystem7


On Aug 8, 2007, at 11:00 AM, Phil Hunt wrote:

> I am open to a quick call on the 13th for Admin.  Though I have
> another call at 9AM
>
> Originally we were going to start IGF calls on the 16th, but I think
> that got switched around when it became 2nd and 4th Thursday for
> IGF.  This would make it the 23rd for the first IGF Project call.
>
> Phil Hunt
> Oracle
>
>
> On 8-Aug-07, at 5:00 AM, Brett McDowell wrote:
>
>> I'll leave it to the two project leads to call their own meetings and
>> send out agendas with reminders.  We have an agreed schedule below
>> but not necessarily confirmation for when this schedule will begin.
>>
>> Asa and Phil, please inform the rest of us of your plans for your
>> next calls, respectively.
>>
>> P.S.
>> I'm free again for August 13 so would like to hold to that meeting
>> for our first cross-project governance call.  Phil, Asa, and anyone
>> else interested, please RSVP to participate in the August 13 8am PDT
>> governance call (using the bridge info below).
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -- Brett
>>
>>
>> On Aug 2, 2007, at 12:54 PM, Brett McDowell wrote:
>>
>>> Ok, the following should work for Asa and Phil.
>>>
>>> 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month @ 8am PT = IGF Project call
>>> 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month @ 8am PT = WSF ClientLib Project
>>> call
>>> Admin/Governance call ad hoc for now, I recommend the first meeting
>>> be:
>>>
>>> Monday, Aug 13, 8:00am PDT.
>>>
>>> All calls should use the same bridge (if that's ok with Scott):
>>> *Bridge*
>>> 866-411-0013 (toll free US/Canada only)
>>> or
>>> 800-392-6130 (alternate toll free US/Canada only)
>>> or
>>> for callers outside the USA/Canada dial 734-615-7474 (not free)
>>>        PIN: 0123586 #
>>>
>>> or http://edial.internet2.edu/call/0123586 for dialout in US
>>>
>>> or SIP-based:
>>>        Connect directly:
>>> sip:session_0123586 at edial.internet2.edu
>>>        or via Free World Dialup to 4233425 ("I2eDial") and enter
>>> 0123586
>>>
>>> Agreed?  Does this work for the rest of you (the silent  
>>> majority ;) ?
>>>
>>> P.S.
>>> Who else wants to be on the Admin/Governance calls besides the
>>> following *required* folks:
>>>
>>> Brett, Asa, Phil
>>>
>>>
>>> ---
>>> Brett McDowell || office +1.413.662.2744 || mobile +1.413.652.1248
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Aug 2, 2007, at 12:19 PM, igf-dev at lists.projectliberty.org wrote:
>>>
>>>> I agree Brett.  My preference is a set schedule rather than an  
>>>> every
>>>> other week.
>>>>
>>>> 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month is ClientLib
>>>> 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month is IGF
>>>>
>>>> (or the other way around)
>>>>
>>>> As for governance/admin, we could schedule another day and another
>>>> time, but again, my preference is a specific week(s) each month.  I
>>>> think we should schedule one of these meetings soon, maybe next
>>>> week.
>>>>
>>>> later,
>>>>
>>>> asa
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Asa Hardcastle, Technical Lead, openLiberty ID-WSF ClientLib
>>>> Tel: +1.413.429.1044 Skype: subsystem7
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Aug 2, 2007, at 12:10 PM, Phil Hunt wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I was actually just going to write to ask for your collective
>>>>> advice. :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> I was thinking we need an openLiberty co-ordination meeting so
>>>>> having an "admin" group might be advisable. Alternate weeks will
>>>>> probably work for us starting Aug 9th. We're looking at  
>>>>> potentially
>>>>> 5 active participants (from NA, UK, and India) at the moment. - so
>>>>> early morning calls pacific time seem to work best for this group.
>>>>> We may need to have some weeks were it is every week (especially
>>>>> during the beginning).
>>>>>
>>>>> Any thoughts on a F2F meeting?  Prateek and I were wondering about
>>>>> whether to have an openLiberty IGF meeting at the TEG next  
>>>>> month if
>>>>> enough of us are present for the TEG already.
>>>>>
>>>>> Phil Hunt
>>>>> Oracle
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2-Aug-07, at 8:17 AM, igf-dev at lists.projectliberty.org wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for the proposal Asa.  I think both projects, if
>>>>>> successful,
>>>>>> will need more time than that for coordination.  Also, I don't
>>>>>> think
>>>>>> the openliberty governance should draw a huge crowd and be
>>>>>> something
>>>>>> that happens on the side.  So here's a different suggestion:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> August 9th (and every other Thursday thereafter) WSF ClientLib
>>>>>> project call
>>>>>>
>>>>>> August 16th (and every other Thursday thereafter) IGF project  
>>>>>> call
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regarding governance/administration, we establish a new list
>>>>>> (admin at openliberty.org) and just put the project leads and
>>>>>> staff on
>>>>>> that list and call meetings as necessary but no less than  
>>>>>> monthly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Phil, would August 16th be too late for a first call of the IGF
>>>>>> contributors?  And would every other week work for you?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> || Brett
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Aug 2, 2007, at 10:53 AM, Asa Hardcastle wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> How about something like this:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Week 1: ClientLib Developer Call
>>>>>>> Week 2: IGF Developer Call
>>>>>>> Week 3: openLiberty general (website, resources, governance,
>>>>>>> etc...)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> talk soon,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> asa
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Asa Hardcastle, Technical Lead, openLiberty
>>>>>>> Tel: +1.413.429.1044 Skype: subsystem7
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Aug 2, 2007, at 9:40 AM, Brett McDowell wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> When is the next call?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Asa, this time when you respond please respond with the  
>>>>>>>> schedule
>>>>>>>> of recurring calls going forward for ClientLib.  I've copied  
>>>>>>>> IGF
>>>>>>>> so they can chime in with their call schedule and we can get
>>>>>>>> both
>>>>>>>> projects aligned so the meetings are not on top of each other.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> -- Brett
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Jul 19, 2007, at 10:53 AM, Asa Hardcastle wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Sounds very reasonable.  I had not planned a call for
>>>>>>>>> today.  We
>>>>>>>>> should have a call very soon to get some closure on the  
>>>>>>>>> website
>>>>>>>>> changes.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> ttl,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> asa
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>> Asa Hardcastle, Technical Lead, openLiberty
>>>>>>>>> Tel: +1.413.429.1044 Skype: subsystem7
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Jul 19, 2007, at 10:49 AM, Brett McDowell wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I'll be traveling momentarily.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Actually, since I wasn't quite sure if there was a call today
>>>>>>>>>> perhaps
>>>>>>>>>> we should list a schedule of calls on a page of the wiki.
>>>>>>>>>> Does
>>>>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>>>>> sound reasonable (and is it already there and I just didn't
>>>>>>>>>> know
>>>>>>>>>> where to find it)?
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