Please find this at
http://squeakboard.wordpress.com/2009/03/26/meeting-report-for-3262009/
and comment.
Unfortunately life intruded this week and we never formed a proper quorum at any particular point in time. However overall we did spend nearly an hour and a half chatting and during this time every member (Jecel Mattos de Assumpo Jr, Ken Causey, Bert Freudenberg, Craig Latta, Andreas Raab, Randal Schwartz, and Igor Stasenko) did show up at some point.
We did manage to finalize the decision to change the name of this team and our name is now the ‘Squeak Oversight Board’ (SOB it is, so be it).
Otherwise we chatted about issues freely. This was by no means a total waste. We have new members and some new topics and it is useful for us to be able to casually voice our thoughts and hear the comments of others. This should help up make faster progress during the next meeting.
The topics of discussion included: the current status of SFC membership and relicensing, licensing and rewriting methods to be license compliant, the status of 3.11, the teams model, a mission statement for 2009, teams/board/foundation content of www.squeak.org website, and release team processes.
Homework for next week includes: ideas for a 2009 mission statement, publicizing the blog ( http://squeakboard.wordpress.com/ ), schedule meeting with SFC to discuss relicensing, query existing teams for current status and near term goals, and talk to 3.11 release team further.
Our next meeting is scheduled for April 2nd, 2009. An agenda for that meeting should appear on our blog in the next couple of days so check for it and contribute discussion topics.
http://squeakboard.wordpress.com/
Ken
oversight, noun: 1: watchful and responsible care 2: an inadvertent omission or error
Hilarious.
Ryan Mitchley wrote:
oversight, noun: 1: watchful and responsible care 2: an inadvertent omission or error
Hilarious.
Well, there's no reason for us to take ourselves to seriously, is there? ;-) A little tongue-in-cheek goes a long way in particular considering our diverse community. I miss Tim.
Cheers, - Andreas
I miss Tim too. He always made me laugh. He says he is busy which I suppose is good but I hope he'll be back soon.
Ron
-----Original Message----- From: Andreas Raab
Well, there's no reason for us to take ourselves to seriously, is there? ;-) A little tongue-in-cheek goes a long way in particular considering our diverse community. I miss Tim.
Cheers,
- Andreas
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