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{{Meetings}}
We run formal meeting every - Saturday at 4pm EDT▼
At the beginning of every release (usually, the first Saturday of
To convert that to your time use:▼
every month) at 4 PM America/New_York time, we have a release planning
meeting, where we:
* talk about how the last release went
date -d "16 April 2011 4pm EDT"▼
* talk about what our goals should be for the next release
* create a release plan on the wiki (along the lines of e.g. [[0.11.11]])
* preliminarily assign tasks to ourselves and others.
This meeting is
or use The World Clock website eg:▼
not for coding help, though if people want to powwow on OpenHatch
features or ask for help after the meeting is over, that seems like a
likely and reasonable thing to happen.
== Mid-month: Release check-in ==
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converted.html?day=16&month=4&year=2011&hour=16&min=0&sec=0&p1=43&p2=22▼
At the second-to-last week of the release (usually two weeks after the release
planning meeting), we have a devel meeting (4 PM Saturday America/New_York time). At this meeting:
* We check if we're making adequate progress toward our stated release goals.
== Ongoing, twice weekly: Office hours ==
▲2. Talk about what we're working on, and what we want help with
During the Saturday meeting time on the other weeks, and one
▲3. Release planning
other day per week every week (date/time TBD), we hold "office hours".
At these times:
* Asheesh and other OpenHatch contributors will be listening in IRC
* We will help newcomers find FOSS projects to work on or contribute to OpenHatch itself
* Veteran OH contributors are encouraged to hack on OH during office hours and ask for help then, as well
(Side note: Asheesh, Jessica, and others of
course hang out in #openhatch all the time doing this sort of thing.
The point of having formal "office hours" is so we can publish them in
our contributor guide / wiki / wherever and point newcomers to a
specific time and place where they can get reliable help, since we
would otherwise be having devel meetings far less frequently.)
== Converting to your local time ==
▲To convert that to your time use (for example):
▲ date -d "16 April 2011 4pm EDT"
▲ http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converted.html?day=16&month=4&year=2011&hour=16&min=0&sec=0&p1=43&p2=22
== Tech that helps ==
http://meetbot.debian.net/Manual.html
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