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[haiku-doc] Re: Progress
- From: Bruno Antunes <sardaukar.siet@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: "Niels Reedijk" <niels.reedijk@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 5 May 2007 21:10:11 +0100
Saturday, May 5, 2007, 4:58:09 PM, you wrote:
> Hi guys,
Hello!
> It's been two weeks, and it's time to make up a balance. A few were
> trying to get the environment up, and I'd like to know how all of you
> are faring. Where are the problems? Also, I'd like to poll for the
> interest of having an IRC meeting as suggested by Bruno. I'm for it
> now (as opposed to a week ago), and I hope other people will find it a
> valueable addition too. I suggest an hour and a half meeting. The
> problem is that my time is fairly constrained because of the lack of
> an internet connection at home. I might be able to arrange some
> things, but I need to know a time. I propose to do it at the end of
> next week on a friday in the evening (CET, so GMT+2) around eight?
> Please, propose some other timeslots, then we can select a list and
> decide which one suits us all best.
I get home from work at around 20h00 GMT, so maybe 20h30 would be
safer on my side. But yes, around that time. Glad to see more people
wanting to "meet".
> I propose the following agenda (please make any amendments):
> 1. Getting to know each other (15 minutes). Name, profession,
> interests, way to contact.
> 2. Discuss whether the getting started information is sufficient (10
> minutes). Suggestions for improvement.
> 3. Current list of tasks. Redefine and divide (20 minutes).
> 4. Discussion on the API guidelines, the good and hte bad. Suggest
> topics on mailing list (20 minutes).
> 5. Get started on the tasks (remaining time, end of official agenda).
I believe this agenda covers all we need.
> I´d love to hear from you.
I haven't been up to speed much lately, since I've been planning a
trip to Amsterdam with a lot of people on weekends (precisely when I
figured I could contribute more), but soon my free-time will be back
to usual on weekends.
> Niels
Bruno
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