Hello all,
as per our earlier discussion, I think we can settle on Skype for now as a synchronous communication method. We'll use SkypeOut for calling in folks who have connectivity issues.
I do believe that a first meeting will be very useful as an ice-breaker, and as a way to actually determine some first action points that all of us can work on (e.g. "I'm happy to revamp the Research pages on Meta", "I will draft a policy recommendation for subject recruitment", "I will work on cataloging research projects"). I'm fully aware that not everyone will be able to attend, but I'd still like us to do this as one of the next steps if at all possible. So, I've taken a first crack at a meeting planner page, here:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research_Committee/Meeting_Planner
Feel free to change the process, but if this format works for you, please do indicate whether you can / can not attend during the proposed times, and propose new times if necessary.
Thanks :-)
Erik
Hi,
per the poll page, I'm holding the following meeting time:
Saturday, September 18, 5 PM UTC.
I'll send another reminder later this week. Right now:
1) If there's someone experienced with Skype calls with large numbers of participants, I'd appreciate it if they could play the volunteer host. Anyone?
2) If there's someone who can easily produce an audio recording, I think that would be great in the spirit of transparency of our work. Anyone?
Thanks!
Erik
2010/9/8 Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org:
Hello all,
as per our earlier discussion, I think we can settle on Skype for now as a synchronous communication method. We'll use SkypeOut for calling in folks who have connectivity issues.
I do believe that a first meeting will be very useful as an ice-breaker, and as a way to actually determine some first action points that all of us can work on (e.g. "I'm happy to revamp the Research pages on Meta", "I will draft a policy recommendation for subject recruitment", "I will work on cataloging research projects"). I'm fully aware that not everyone will be able to attend, but I'd still like us to do this as one of the next steps if at all possible. So, I've taken a first crack at a meeting planner page, here:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research_Committee/Meeting_Planner
Feel free to change the process, but if this format works for you, please do indicate whether you can / can not attend during the proposed times, and propose new times if necessary.
Thanks :-)
Erik
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Hello together,
part 1 requires to know the Skype ID of all participants. Provided that, I could do it (mine is daniel_mietchen). I have asked at http://superuser.com/questions/189333/recording-skype-conference-calls-on-os... for options that would allow me to do part 2.
Cheers,
Daniel
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi,
per the poll page, I'm holding the following meeting time:
Saturday, September 18, 5 PM UTC.
I'll send another reminder later this week. Right now:
- If there's someone experienced with Skype calls with large numbers
of participants, I'd appreciate it if they could play the volunteer host. Anyone?
- If there's someone who can easily produce an audio recording, I
think that would be great in the spirit of transparency of our work. Anyone?
Thanks!
Erik
2010/9/8 Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org:
Hello all,
as per our earlier discussion, I think we can settle on Skype for now as a synchronous communication method. We'll use SkypeOut for calling in folks who have connectivity issues.
I do believe that a first meeting will be very useful as an ice-breaker, and as a way to actually determine some first action points that all of us can work on (e.g. "I'm happy to revamp the Research pages on Meta", "I will draft a policy recommendation for subject recruitment", "I will work on cataloging research projects"). I'm fully aware that not everyone will be able to attend, but I'd still like us to do this as one of the next steps if at all possible. So, I've taken a first crack at a meeting planner page, here:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research_Committee/Meeting_Planner
Feel free to change the process, but if this format works for you, please do indicate whether you can / can not attend during the proposed times, and propose new times if necessary.
Thanks :-)
Erik
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I'm jtriedl @ Skype. Looks like you have an answer already:
You can use Soundflower to pass audio from the Skype call to Garageband. Fairly easy and all free/open source
If you test this solution and it's difficult, I'm running Windows 7 on a box at home, and am willing to accept the taint in return for the power of recording our discussion :).
John
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 7:42 AM, Daniel Mietchen daniel.mietchen@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello together,
part 1 requires to know the Skype ID of all participants. Provided that, I could do it (mine is daniel_mietchen). I have asked at http://superuser.com/questions/189333/recording-skype-conference-calls-on-os... for options that would allow me to do part 2.
Cheers,
Daniel
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi,
per the poll page, I'm holding the following meeting time:
Saturday, September 18, 5 PM UTC.
I'll send another reminder later this week. Right now:
- If there's someone experienced with Skype calls with large numbers
of participants, I'd appreciate it if they could play the volunteer host. Anyone?
- If there's someone who can easily produce an audio recording, I
think that would be great in the spirit of transparency of our work. Anyone?
Thanks!
Erik
2010/9/8 Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org:
Hello all,
as per our earlier discussion, I think we can settle on Skype for now as a synchronous communication method. We'll use SkypeOut for calling in folks who have connectivity issues.
I do believe that a first meeting will be very useful as an ice-breaker, and as a way to actually determine some first action points that all of us can work on (e.g. "I'm happy to revamp the Research pages on Meta", "I will draft a policy recommendation for subject recruitment", "I will work on cataloging research projects"). I'm fully aware that not everyone will be able to attend, but I'd still like us to do this as one of the next steps if at all possible. So, I've taken a first crack at a meeting planner page, here:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research_Committee/Meeting_Planner
Feel free to change the process, but if this format works for you, please do indicate whether you can / can not attend during the proposed times, and propose new times if necessary.
Thanks :-)
Erik
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I am ziko.van.dijk A reminder before would be useful, I usually do not have skype turned on. Ziko
2010/9/16 John Riedl riedl@cs.umn.edu
I'm jtriedl @ Skype. Looks like you have an answer already:
You can use Soundflower to pass audio from the Skype call to Garageband. Fairly easy and all free/open source
If you test this solution and it's difficult, I'm running Windows 7 on a box at home, and am willing to accept the taint in return for the power of recording our discussion :).
John
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 7:42 AM, Daniel Mietchen daniel.mietchen@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello together,
part 1 requires to know the Skype ID of all participants. Provided that, I could do it (mine is daniel_mietchen). I have asked at
http://superuser.com/questions/189333/recording-skype-conference-calls-on-os...
for options that would allow me to do part 2.
Cheers,
Daniel
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org
wrote:
Hi,
per the poll page, I'm holding the following meeting time:
Saturday, September 18, 5 PM UTC.
I'll send another reminder later this week. Right now:
- If there's someone experienced with Skype calls with large numbers
of participants, I'd appreciate it if they could play the volunteer host. Anyone?
- If there's someone who can easily produce an audio recording, I
think that would be great in the spirit of transparency of our work. Anyone?
Thanks!
Erik
2010/9/8 Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org:
Hello all,
as per our earlier discussion, I think we can settle on Skype for now as a synchronous communication method. We'll use SkypeOut for calling in folks who have connectivity issues.
I do believe that a first meeting will be very useful as an ice-breaker, and as a way to actually determine some first action points that all of us can work on (e.g. "I'm happy to revamp the Research pages on Meta", "I will draft a policy recommendation for subject recruitment", "I will work on cataloging research projects"). I'm fully aware that not everyone will be able to attend, but I'd still like us to do this as one of the next steps if at all possible. So, I've taken a first crack at a meeting planner page, here:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research_Committee/Meeting_Planner
Feel free to change the process, but if this format works for you, please do indicate whether you can / can not attend during the proposed times, and propose new times if necessary.
Thanks :-)
Erik
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My skype user ID is giotita. I can also use audio hijack pro to record a backup, if you like.
Giota
On 16 Sep 2010, at 14:58, Ziko van Dijk wrote:
I am ziko.van.dijk A reminder before would be useful, I usually do not have skype turned on. Ziko
2010/9/16 John Riedl riedl@cs.umn.edu I'm jtriedl @ Skype. Looks like you have an answer already:
You can use Soundflower to pass audio from the Skype call to Garageband. Fairly easy and all free/open source
If you test this solution and it's difficult, I'm running Windows 7 on a box at home, and am willing to accept the taint in return for the power of recording our discussion :).
John
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 7:42 AM, Daniel Mietchen daniel.mietchen@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello together,
part 1 requires to know the Skype ID of all participants. Provided that, I could do it (mine is daniel_mietchen). I have asked at http://superuser.com/questions/189333/recording-skype-conference-calls-on-os... for options that would allow me to do part 2.
Cheers,
Daniel
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi,
per the poll page, I'm holding the following meeting time:
Saturday, September 18, 5 PM UTC.
I'll send another reminder later this week. Right now:
- If there's someone experienced with Skype calls with large numbers
of participants, I'd appreciate it if they could play the volunteer host. Anyone?
- If there's someone who can easily produce an audio recording, I
think that would be great in the spirit of transparency of our work. Anyone?
Thanks!
Erik
2010/9/8 Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org:
Hello all,
as per our earlier discussion, I think we can settle on Skype for now as a synchronous communication method. We'll use SkypeOut for calling in folks who have connectivity issues.
I do believe that a first meeting will be very useful as an ice-breaker, and as a way to actually determine some first action points that all of us can work on (e.g. "I'm happy to revamp the Research pages on Meta", "I will draft a policy recommendation for subject recruitment", "I will work on cataloging research projects"). I'm fully aware that not everyone will be able to attend, but I'd still like us to do this as one of the next steps if at all possible. So, I've taken a first crack at a meeting planner page, here:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research_Committee/Meeting_Planner
Feel free to change the process, but if this format works for you, please do indicate whether you can / can not attend during the proposed times, and propose new times if necessary.
Thanks :-)
Erik
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I've run recordings of Skype conference calls in the past, so am happy to be the backup recorder for this - my experience is that it is a useful precaution to have two people take recordings.
WereSpielChequers
On 16 September 2010 14:25, John Riedl riedl@cs.umn.edu wrote:
I'm jtriedl @ Skype. Looks like you have an answer already:
You can use Soundflower to pass audio from the Skype call to Garageband. Fairly easy and all free/open source
If you test this solution and it's difficult, I'm running Windows 7 on a box at home, and am willing to accept the taint in return for the power of recording our discussion :).
John
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 7:42 AM, Daniel Mietchen daniel.mietchen@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello together,
part 1 requires to know the Skype ID of all participants. Provided that, I could do it (mine is daniel_mietchen). I have asked at http://superuser.com/questions/189333/recording-skype-conference-calls-on-os... for options that would allow me to do part 2.
Cheers,
Daniel
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi,
per the poll page, I'm holding the following meeting time:
Saturday, September 18, 5 PM UTC.
I'll send another reminder later this week. Right now:
- If there's someone experienced with Skype calls with large numbers
of participants, I'd appreciate it if they could play the volunteer host. Anyone?
- If there's someone who can easily produce an audio recording, I
think that would be great in the spirit of transparency of our work. Anyone?
Thanks!
Erik
2010/9/8 Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org:
Hello all,
as per our earlier discussion, I think we can settle on Skype for now as a synchronous communication method. We'll use SkypeOut for calling in folks who have connectivity issues.
I do believe that a first meeting will be very useful as an ice-breaker, and as a way to actually determine some first action points that all of us can work on (e.g. "I'm happy to revamp the Research pages on Meta", "I will draft a policy recommendation for subject recruitment", "I will work on cataloging research projects"). I'm fully aware that not everyone will be able to attend, but I'd still like us to do this as one of the next steps if at all possible. So, I've taken a first crack at a meeting planner page, here:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research_Committee/Meeting_Planner
Feel free to change the process, but if this format works for you, please do indicate whether you can / can not attend during the proposed times, and propose new times if necessary.
Thanks :-)
Erik
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I've run recordings of Skype conference calls in the past, so am happy to be the backup recorder for this - my experience is that it is a useful precaution to have two people take recordings.
WereSpielChequers
On 16 September 2010 14:25, John Riedl riedl@cs.umn.edu wrote:
I'm jtriedl @ Skype. Looks like you have an answer already:
You can use Soundflower to pass audio from the Skype call to Garageband. Fairly easy and all free/open source
If you test this solution and it's difficult, I'm running Windows 7 on a box at home, and am willing to accept the taint in return for the power of recording our discussion :).
John
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 7:42 AM, Daniel Mietchen daniel.mietchen@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello together,
part 1 requires to know the Skype ID of all participants. Provided that, I could do it (mine is daniel_mietchen). I have asked at http://superuser.com/questions/189333/recording-skype-conference-calls-on-os... for options that would allow me to do part 2.
Cheers,
Daniel
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi,
per the poll page, I'm holding the following meeting time:
Saturday, September 18, 5 PM UTC.
I'll send another reminder later this week. Right now:
- If there's someone experienced with Skype calls with large numbers
of participants, I'd appreciate it if they could play the volunteer host. Anyone?
- If there's someone who can easily produce an audio recording, I
think that would be great in the spirit of transparency of our work. Anyone?
Thanks!
Erik
2010/9/8 Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org:
Hello all,
as per our earlier discussion, I think we can settle on Skype for now as a synchronous communication method. We'll use SkypeOut for calling in folks who have connectivity issues.
I do believe that a first meeting will be very useful as an ice-breaker, and as a way to actually determine some first action points that all of us can work on (e.g. "I'm happy to revamp the Research pages on Meta", "I will draft a policy recommendation for subject recruitment", "I will work on cataloging research projects"). I'm fully aware that not everyone will be able to attend, but I'd still like us to do this as one of the next steps if at all possible. So, I've taken a first crack at a meeting planner page, here:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research_Committee/Meeting_Planner
Feel free to change the process, but if this format works for you, please do indicate whether you can / can not attend during the proposed times, and propose new times if necessary.
Thanks :-)
Erik
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On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 17:41, Yaroslav M. Blanter putevod@mccme.ru wrote:
I am yaroslav.blanter
Cheers Yaroslav
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I'm aaron.halfaker
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On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 17:41, Yaroslav M. Blanter putevod@mccme.ru wrote:
I am yaroslav.blanter
Cheers Yaroslav
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Thanks, Daniel, for setting up the call. My Skype ID is "Xirzon".
Thanks, Erik
My ID is lucadealfaro
Please do not confuse it with luca.de.alfaro. That is an older ID I no longer use (long story about Skype messing up account information omitted). My account id is lucadealfaro without dots.
Many thanks,
Luca
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 9:43 AM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org wrote:
Thanks, Daniel, for setting up the call. My Skype ID is "Xirzon".
Thanks, Erik
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dario.taraborelli
On 16 Sep 2010, at 17:54, Luca de Alfaro wrote:
My ID is lucadealfaro
Please do not confuse it with luca.de.alfaro. That is an older ID I no longer use (long story about Skype messing up account information omitted). My account id is lucadealfaro without dots.
Many thanks,
Luca
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 9:43 AM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org wrote: Thanks, Daniel, for setting up the call. My Skype ID is "Xirzon".
Thanks, Erik
Just did some test calls with Aaron and think I can record the session on Saturday, but I would be glad if any of you could do it as well for backup. Those of you who haven't yet sens their Skype ID, please do so, or add me to your Skype contacts.
Cheers,
Daniel
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 8:38 PM, Dario Taraborelli dario.taraborelli@gmail.com wrote:
dario.taraborelli On 16 Sep 2010, at 17:54, Luca de Alfaro wrote:
My ID is lucadealfaro
Please do not confuse it with luca.de.alfaro. That is an older ID I no longer use (long story about Skype messing up account information omitted). My account id is lucadealfaro without dots.
Many thanks,
Luca
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 9:43 AM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org wrote:
Thanks, Daniel, for setting up the call. My Skype ID is "Xirzon".
Thanks, Erik
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My Skype ID is vrandezo.
Cheers, Denny
On Sep 16, 2010, at 14:35, Daniel Mietchen wrote:
Just did some test calls with Aaron and think I can record the session on Saturday, but I would be glad if any of you could do it as well for backup. Those of you who haven't yet sens their Skype ID, please do so, or add me to your Skype contacts.
Cheers,
Daniel
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 8:38 PM, Dario Taraborelli dario.taraborelli@gmail.com wrote:
dario.taraborelli On 16 Sep 2010, at 17:54, Luca de Alfaro wrote:
My ID is lucadealfaro
Please do not confuse it with luca.de.alfaro. That is an older ID I no longer use (long story about Skype messing up account information omitted). My account id is lucadealfaro without dots.
Many thanks,
Luca
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 9:43 AM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org wrote:
Thanks, Daniel, for setting up the call. My Skype ID is "Xirzon".
Thanks, Erik
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I am starting to call you now one by one, such that we shall be ready by 5PM UTC (in 6min).
Has anyone started an Etherpad?
Daniel
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi,
per the poll page, I'm holding the following meeting time:
Saturday, September 18, 5 PM UTC.
I'll send another reminder later this week. Right now:
- If there's someone experienced with Skype calls with large numbers
of participants, I'd appreciate it if they could play the volunteer host. Anyone?
- If there's someone who can easily produce an audio recording, I
think that would be great in the spirit of transparency of our work. Anyone?
Thanks!
Erik
2010/9/8 Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org:
Hello all,
as per our earlier discussion, I think we can settle on Skype for now as a synchronous communication method. We'll use SkypeOut for calling in folks who have connectivity issues.
I do believe that a first meeting will be very useful as an ice-breaker, and as a way to actually determine some first action points that all of us can work on (e.g. "I'm happy to revamp the Research pages on Meta", "I will draft a policy recommendation for subject recruitment", "I will work on cataloging research projects"). I'm fully aware that not everyone will be able to attend, but I'd still like us to do this as one of the next steps if at all possible. So, I've taken a first crack at a meeting planner page, here:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research_Committee/Meeting_Planner
Feel free to change the process, but if this format works for you, please do indicate whether you can / can not attend during the proposed times, and propose new times if necessary.
Thanks :-)
Erik
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Let's use this:
http://eiximenis.wikimedia.org/ResearchCommitteeMeeting20100918
2010/9/18 Daniel Mietchen daniel.mietchen@googlemail.com:
I am starting to call you now one by one, such that we shall be ready by 5PM UTC (in 6min).
Has anyone started an Etherpad?
Daniel
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi,
per the poll page, I'm holding the following meeting time:
Saturday, September 18, 5 PM UTC.
I'll send another reminder later this week. Right now:
- If there's someone experienced with Skype calls with large numbers
of participants, I'd appreciate it if they could play the volunteer host. Anyone?
- If there's someone who can easily produce an audio recording, I
think that would be great in the spirit of transparency of our work. Anyone?
Thanks!
Erik
2010/9/8 Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org:
Hello all,
as per our earlier discussion, I think we can settle on Skype for now as a synchronous communication method. We'll use SkypeOut for calling in folks who have connectivity issues.
I do believe that a first meeting will be very useful as an ice-breaker, and as a way to actually determine some first action points that all of us can work on (e.g. "I'm happy to revamp the Research pages on Meta", "I will draft a policy recommendation for subject recruitment", "I will work on cataloging research projects"). I'm fully aware that not everyone will be able to attend, but I'd still like us to do this as one of the next steps if at all possible. So, I've taken a first crack at a meeting planner page, here:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research_Committee/Meeting_Planner
Feel free to change the process, but if this format works for you, please do indicate whether you can / can not attend during the proposed times, and propose new times if necessary.
Thanks :-)
Erik
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Hello, I have turned Skype on, and hush to another room to get my headset. Ziko
2010/9/18 Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org
Let's use this:
http://eiximenis.wikimedia.org/ResearchCommitteeMeeting20100918
2010/9/18 Daniel Mietchen daniel.mietchen@googlemail.com:
I am starting to call you now one by one, such that we shall be ready by 5PM UTC (in 6min).
Has anyone started an Etherpad?
Daniel
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org
wrote:
Hi,
per the poll page, I'm holding the following meeting time:
Saturday, September 18, 5 PM UTC.
I'll send another reminder later this week. Right now:
- If there's someone experienced with Skype calls with large numbers
of participants, I'd appreciate it if they could play the volunteer host. Anyone?
- If there's someone who can easily produce an audio recording, I
think that would be great in the spirit of transparency of our work. Anyone?
Thanks!
Erik
2010/9/8 Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org:
Hello all,
as per our earlier discussion, I think we can settle on Skype for now as a synchronous communication method. We'll use SkypeOut for calling in folks who have connectivity issues.
I do believe that a first meeting will be very useful as an ice-breaker, and as a way to actually determine some first action points that all of us can work on (e.g. "I'm happy to revamp the Research pages on Meta", "I will draft a policy recommendation for subject recruitment", "I will work on cataloging research projects"). I'm fully aware that not everyone will be able to attend, but I'd still like us to do this as one of the next steps if at all possible. So, I've taken a first crack at a meeting planner page, here:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research_Committee/Meeting_Planner
Feel free to change the process, but if this format works for you, please do indicate whether you can / can not attend during the proposed times, and propose new times if necessary.
Thanks :-)
Erik
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Hello, there I am. Will I be called somebody, or do I have to do something? Ziko
2010/9/18 Ziko van Dijk zvandijk@googlemail.com
Hello, I have turned Skype on, and hush to another room to get my headset. Ziko
2010/9/18 Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org
Let's use this:
http://eiximenis.wikimedia.org/ResearchCommitteeMeeting20100918
2010/9/18 Daniel Mietchen daniel.mietchen@googlemail.com:
I am starting to call you now one by one, such that we shall be ready by 5PM UTC (in 6min).
Has anyone started an Etherpad?
Daniel
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org
wrote:
Hi,
per the poll page, I'm holding the following meeting time:
Saturday, September 18, 5 PM UTC.
I'll send another reminder later this week. Right now:
- If there's someone experienced with Skype calls with large numbers
of participants, I'd appreciate it if they could play the volunteer host. Anyone?
- If there's someone who can easily produce an audio recording, I
think that would be great in the spirit of transparency of our work. Anyone?
Thanks!
Erik
2010/9/8 Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org:
Hello all,
as per our earlier discussion, I think we can settle on Skype for now as a synchronous communication method. We'll use SkypeOut for calling in folks who have connectivity issues.
I do believe that a first meeting will be very useful as an ice-breaker, and as a way to actually determine some first action points that all of us can work on (e.g. "I'm happy to revamp the Research pages on Meta", "I will draft a policy recommendation for subject recruitment", "I will work on cataloging research projects"). I'm fully aware that not everyone will be able to attend, but I'd still like us to do this as one of the next steps if at all possible. So, I've taken a first crack at a meeting planner page, here:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research_Committee/Meeting_Planner
Feel free to change the process, but if this format works for you, please do indicate whether you can / can not attend during the proposed times, and propose new times if necessary.
Thanks :-)
Erik
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I am leaving today for conference travel (on Wikipedia vandalism detection!), so I may be able to attend only the initial 30-40 minutes of conference call... I am sorry... I need then to head for the airport...
Luca
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org wrote:
Let's use this:
http://eiximenis.wikimedia.org/ResearchCommitteeMeeting20100918
2010/9/18 Daniel Mietchen daniel.mietchen@googlemail.com:
I am starting to call you now one by one, such that we shall be ready by 5PM UTC (in 6min).
Has anyone started an Etherpad?
Daniel
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org
wrote:
Hi,
per the poll page, I'm holding the following meeting time:
Saturday, September 18, 5 PM UTC.
I'll send another reminder later this week. Right now:
- If there's someone experienced with Skype calls with large numbers
of participants, I'd appreciate it if they could play the volunteer host. Anyone?
- If there's someone who can easily produce an audio recording, I
think that would be great in the spirit of transparency of our work. Anyone?
Thanks!
Erik
2010/9/8 Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org:
Hello all,
as per our earlier discussion, I think we can settle on Skype for now as a synchronous communication method. We'll use SkypeOut for calling in folks who have connectivity issues.
I do believe that a first meeting will be very useful as an ice-breaker, and as a way to actually determine some first action points that all of us can work on (e.g. "I'm happy to revamp the Research pages on Meta", "I will draft a policy recommendation for subject recruitment", "I will work on cataloging research projects"). I'm fully aware that not everyone will be able to attend, but I'd still like us to do this as one of the next steps if at all possible. So, I've taken a first crack at a meeting planner page, here:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research_Committee/Meeting_Planner
Feel free to change the process, but if this format works for you, please do indicate whether you can / can not attend during the proposed times, and propose new times if necessary.
Thanks :-)
Erik
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Hello. I (jtriedl @ Skype) got dropped :(. John
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Luca de Alfaro luca@dealfaro.com wrote:
I am leaving today for conference travel (on Wikipedia vandalism detection!), so I may be able to attend only the initial 30-40 minutes of conference call... I am sorry... I need then to head for the airport...
Luca
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org wrote:
Let's use this:
http://eiximenis.wikimedia.org/ResearchCommitteeMeeting20100918
2010/9/18 Daniel Mietchen daniel.mietchen@googlemail.com:
I am starting to call you now one by one, such that we shall be ready by 5PM UTC (in 6min).
Has anyone started an Etherpad?
Daniel
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi,
per the poll page, I'm holding the following meeting time:
Saturday, September 18, 5 PM UTC.
I'll send another reminder later this week. Right now:
- If there's someone experienced with Skype calls with large numbers
of participants, I'd appreciate it if they could play the volunteer host. Anyone?
- If there's someone who can easily produce an audio recording, I
think that would be great in the spirit of transparency of our work. Anyone?
Thanks!
Erik
2010/9/8 Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org:
Hello all,
as per our earlier discussion, I think we can settle on Skype for now as a synchronous communication method. We'll use SkypeOut for calling in folks who have connectivity issues.
I do believe that a first meeting will be very useful as an ice-breaker, and as a way to actually determine some first action points that all of us can work on (e.g. "I'm happy to revamp the Research pages on Meta", "I will draft a policy recommendation for subject recruitment", "I will work on cataloging research projects"). I'm fully aware that not everyone will be able to attend, but I'd still like us to do this as one of the next steps if at all possible. So, I've taken a first crack at a meeting planner page, here:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research_Committee/Meeting_Planner
Feel free to change the process, but if this format works for you, please do indicate whether you can / can not attend during the proposed times, and propose new times if necessary.
Thanks :-)
Erik
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Hello, I am not on. Luca
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 10:03 AM, John Riedl riedl@cs.umn.edu wrote:
Hello. I (jtriedl @ Skype) got dropped :(. John
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Luca de Alfaro luca@dealfaro.com wrote:
I am leaving today for conference travel (on Wikipedia vandalism detection!), so I may be able to attend only the initial 30-40 minutes of conference call... I am sorry... I need then to head for the airport...
Luca
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org
wrote:
Let's use this:
http://eiximenis.wikimedia.org/ResearchCommitteeMeeting20100918
2010/9/18 Daniel Mietchen daniel.mietchen@googlemail.com:
I am starting to call you now one by one, such that we shall be ready by 5PM UTC (in 6min).
Has anyone started an Etherpad?
Daniel
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi,
per the poll page, I'm holding the following meeting time:
Saturday, September 18, 5 PM UTC.
I'll send another reminder later this week. Right now:
- If there's someone experienced with Skype calls with large numbers
of participants, I'd appreciate it if they could play the volunteer host. Anyone?
- If there's someone who can easily produce an audio recording, I
think that would be great in the spirit of transparency of our work. Anyone?
Thanks!
Erik
2010/9/8 Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org:
Hello all,
as per our earlier discussion, I think we can settle on Skype for
now
as a synchronous communication method. We'll use SkypeOut for
calling
in folks who have connectivity issues.
I do believe that a first meeting will be very useful as an ice-breaker, and as a way to actually determine some first action points that all of us can work on (e.g. "I'm happy to revamp the Research pages on Meta", "I will draft a policy recommendation for subject recruitment", "I will work on cataloging research
projects").
I'm fully aware that not everyone will be able to attend, but I'd still like us to do this as one of the next steps if at all
possible.
So, I've taken a first crack at a meeting planner page, here:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research_Committee/Meeting_Planner
Feel free to change the process, but if this format works for you, please do indicate whether you can / can not attend during the proposed times, and propose new times if necessary.
Thanks :-)
Erik
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I am technically in the conversation, but almost can not hear anything
Cheers Yaroslav
On Sat, 18 Sep 2010 10:04:16 -0700, Luca de Alfaro luca@dealfaro.com wrote:
Hello, I am not on. Luca
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 10:03 AM, John Riedl riedl@cs.umn.edu wrote:
Hello. I (jtriedl @ Skype) got dropped :(. John
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Luca de Alfaro luca@dealfaro.com wrote:
I am leaving today for conference travel (on Wikipedia vandalism detection!), so I may be able to attend only the initial 30-40
minutes
of conference call... I am sorry... I need then to head for the
airport...
Luca
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org
wrote:
Let's use this:
http://eiximenis.wikimedia.org/ResearchCommitteeMeeting20100918
2010/9/18 Daniel Mietchen daniel.mietchen@googlemail.com:
I am starting to call you now one by one, such that we shall be ready by 5PM UTC (in 6min).
Has anyone started an Etherpad?
Daniel
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Erik Moeller
wrote:
Hi,
per the poll page, I'm holding the following meeting time:
Saturday, September 18, 5 PM UTC.
I'll send another reminder later this week. Right now:
- If there's someone experienced with Skype calls with large
numbers of participants, I'd appreciate it if they could play the
volunteer
host. Anyone?
- If there's someone who can easily produce an audio recording,
I
think that would be great in the spirit of transparency of our work. Anyone?
Thanks!
Erik
2010/9/8 Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org: > Hello all, > > as per our earlier discussion, I think we can settle on Skype
for
now
> as a synchronous communication method. We'll use SkypeOut for
calling
> in folks who have connectivity issues. > > I do believe that a first meeting will be very useful as an > ice-breaker, and as a way to actually determine some first
action
> points that all of us can work on (e.g. "I'm happy to revamp the > Research pages on Meta", "I will draft a policy recommendation
for
> subject recruitment", "I will work on cataloging research
projects").
> I'm fully aware that not everyone will be able to attend, but
I'd
> still like us to do this as one of the next steps if at all
possible.
> So, I've taken a first crack at a meeting planner page, here: > >
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research_Committee/Meeting_Planner
> > Feel free to change the process, but if this format works for
you,
> please do indicate whether you can / can not attend during the > proposed times, and propose new times if necessary. > > Thanks :-) > > Erik > > -- > Erik Möller > Deputy Director, Wikimedia Foundation > > Support Free Knowledge:
http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Donate
>
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We'll make another attempt to add everyone. Please restart your Skypes. Daniel will re-call.
If this doesn't work, we'll fall back to IRC.
Fallback IRC option:
#wikimedia-rcom on irc.freenode.net
http://webchat.freenode.net?channels=wikimedia-rcom&uio=d4
Note taking on etherpad:
http://eiximenis.wikimedia.org/ResearchCommitteeMeeting20100918