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Start monthly EBP team meetings #379
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Thanks for organzing @choldgraf . 7am would work for me, which is 11pm for @chrisjsewell according to the whena diagram --- not sure if that's too late? |
7am can work for me too. Thanks @choldgraf -- I think this is a great idea. |
I would love to join as well. Thanks, @choldgraf. |
I think this is a great idea! |
Hey all - I've added a PR with a proposed agenda and calendar to use in coordinating meetings. Would love to know what people think about this structure, and the suggestion that we start off on Thursday, July 1st! |
Looking forward to it 👍 |
I've just opened up an issue to track our first team meeting! #414 We can decide if this format works for folks and iterate here, or close this issue if we are happy w/ it. |
I have a question/point of feedback. I've read through the notes (sadly had to miss the meeting itself), and many items appear interesting, but also imply that there was more to the discussion than the notes contain. Is there a way to get more information? Did you consider keeping and/or publishing the video recordings or audio transcripts? |
We haven't discussed video recordings, we might look into this but these kinds of things always require extra time and we are already pretty thin on time as it is. I think as a start we should see how far we can get with keeping and posting notes. (this is similar to how JupyterHub does things, e.g.: https://jupyterhub-team-compass.readthedocs.io/en/latest/monthly-meeting/2021-06-17.html) There wasn't actually a lot extra that wasn't in the notes, a lot of this meeting was going over a backlog of pre-existing items, so we didn't dig into a ton of future-facing items. I suspect that future meetings will have more time for discussion in general. |
Closing this one as I've got the calendar updated so it's accessible now. We can use future team meetings to iterate on the structure / content! |
The team of folks working on ExecutableBooks repositories is starting to diversify a bit, and given that we're already distributed around the world, I think it would be helpful for us to have a monthly team meeting to have some face time and coordinate a bit.
I propose that we start having monthly Executable Books team meetings. Here are a few proposals:
When would they happen?
Once a month (e.g., first Tuesday of the month).
For times, we have a couple of options:
In case it helps, here's a little interactive viz of some of our team members time zones: https://whena.re/ebp-core-team
Who would join?
Anybody is welcome to join, and @executablebooks/ebpteam members (e.g., anybody with commit rights to an EBP repository) are highly encouraged to join.
What would the format be?
I'd propose a lightweight combination of short announcements, reports, and shout-outs, as well as discussion points. The goal of the meeting is not to just report what we've been up to, it is to interact with one another via discussion (either towards work-related stuff, or just to catch up). So we'd keep the "report what you've been up to" topics to be relatively short (2-3 minutes each).
We could use structure an agenda with this HackMD, and copy/paste the notes into the
meta/
repository at the end of each meeting:https://hackmd.io/THymMOAmSICp8rJdB6_Z1w
Where would it happen?
We'd set up a zoom room on a recurring calendar invite, and put this link on the executablebooks.org website. Anybody would have access to this zoom room if they wished.
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