From fa0bcb1e1f11799dfd20ee6f8e02dc31dc5566f5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Leo Vivier Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2021 18:16:06 +0100 Subject: Add tentative summary of decisions --- 2021/meetings.org | 15 ++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to '2021') diff --git a/2021/meetings.org b/2021/meetings.org index d96d11f3..0a29043f 100644 --- a/2021/meetings.org +++ b/2021/meetings.org @@ -123,6 +123,8 @@ - Time feels weird; it’s been both short and long since we last saw one another - bandali +- zaeph: We’ve talked about a lot of interesting stuff, but I couldn’t make significant points *and* take notes at the same time. The few haphazard notes I’ve written are in the next block. +#+begin_quote - Async vs live meeting - How do we keep all the organizers up to speed on what sachac and zaeph are working quasi-synchronously via IRC? - bandali: Could we have a weekly email keeping everyone up to speed? @@ -133,8 +135,19 @@ - corwin: Maybe it’s not an actual problem right now; yes, better communication would be better, but it can probably wait. - Solutions: - Splitting up #emacsconf-org into *thematic* topics like #emacsconf-infra, #emacsconf-post +#+end_quote -- [zaeph: We’ve talked about a lot of interesting stuff, but I couldn’t make significant points *and* take notes at the same time. I’ll try to fix this later when I get the chance.] +- Summary of changes, written hastily so as to not forget + - As a project grows, it becomes harder and harder for organisers to one-person-army everything; specialisation is a good solution. + - Core-organisers are in charge of the project and are the guarantor of its philosophy; we should keep an initial distinction between volunteers and core-organisers so as to maintain governance. + - Core-organisers should move away from the “I need to keep up with everything”, FOMO-like mentality; instead, they should specialise on *themes* that they enjoy working on and were they can satisfactorily handle the work-load. + - Volunteers are piped to relevant themes/projects relative to their interest; they become the soft-responsibility of the core-organiser in charge of the theme. + - Core-organisers manage their theme with as much flexibility as they want; the only important part is about keeping other core-organisers in the loop (potential solutions: weekly blurb for each theme written by the responsible core-organisers) + - If a core-organiser wants to participate in another theme than the one they’re responsible for, it’s completely fine. + - Weekly core-organisers meetings are phased out in favour of a new regular format where the core-organisers can hang out, check-in and discuss weekly blurbs if need be (≈ 20 min), and then have flexible sessions which can either be casual discussions or longer-term planning that would require brain-storming (like creating a new theme/project, e.g. “how to have another in-person EmacsConf?”). + - IRC has been instrumental to good communication for EmacsConf 2020 & 2021, and it’s only recently proved to be a bit of a burden with the line-backlogs. Splitting the channels according to themes might leverage that issue. + - Only the core-organisers in charge of a particular theme would be expected to keep track of the backlog; other core-organisers or volunteers are not expected to do that. + - We need to adapt our culture of note-taking an documentation to this new model to ensure that all core-organisers can contribute to the effort and benefit from it. * November 20, 2021 -- cgit v1.2.3