Attendees

  • Nuritzi
  • Siska
  • Michael
  • oliverp
  • Sri
  • Link

Roles

  • Chair: Nuritzi

  • PM: Sri

  • Secretary: Michael

Agenda

  • Small event funding questions
  • Should we pre-pay them for expected expenses, or only reimburse after the event?
  • Engagement meeting note-taking process (Nuritzi)
  • Update on GitLab project for social media (Nuritzi)

  • News publishing process note - (oliverp)
  • Upcoming news items - (oliverp)
  • Upcoming Engagment blog posts (oliverp)
  • Regarding storage of resources (oliverp) - Question specfic to use of our Nextcolud instance

Notes

Small event funding

  • Trial a pre-paid program, re-evaluate after paying out $500(?)
  • Should requests be made to the public engagement list, or a private method?
  • Trying to setup an Engagement Committee to evaluate requests
    • Waiting on approval from the Board to setup the new committee
  • Need a Wiki page for reports on spending
    • Where should we put this? Engagement pages or Board pages?
    • ACTION: @Nuritzi to ask the board where to put these.

    • ACTION: @Nuritzi to adjust small events policy to include pre-paid amount program

    • ACTION: @Nuritzi to adjust mall events policy and reimbursement policy to request a PR/Social Media promotion issue to be opened in Gitlab

  • VOTE: allow people to request pre-paid amounts. Re-evaluate at $500 USD

    • Michael: +1
    • oliverp +1
    • link +1
    • sri +1
    • Nuritzi +1
    • Siska +1 VOTE PASSES Unanimously

Note taking process

  • Do we assign a note taker? Round-robin? Always collaborative?
  • Put notes in Gitlab or on the wiki?
    • Put meeting notes archive on the wiki
    • Convert actions into tasks/issues on Gitlab (Community/Engagement/General project)
  • How structured should our meeting be? Should we have chair, secretary, etc?
    • We are starting to have more functional roles (like treasurer) that need specific assignment
    • Gives people opportunity to get more involved
  • Should we publish minutes to the engagement list? Just ask people to subscribe to the wiki?
    • Concern about mailing the list with action items that might be slow in being implemented
    • Concern about not many people subscribing to the wiki
    • Conern that if we start publishing to the engagement list we set an expectation that we will always do this
  • For now we will publish to the enagemenent list and evaluate it as it goes
  • We don't have enough regularly attending people to commit to a formal process, volunteers welcome
    • People who do regularly attend are already over-extended with work
  • For now, for note taking only: we will have a main note taker per day and someone else to take notes when that main note-taker is leading a topic
  • ACTION: @Oliver to publish the notes to the wiki

  • ACTION: @Sri to convert notes to GitLab for today's meeting and publish notes to the engagement list

Update on GitLab project for social media

  • New board is ready to be used. People will make requests and they will go to backlog. That person should provide text and as much info as possible.
    • Tags: There are tags for specificl social media where we want to promote the item, for example, facebook, twitter, gnome blog, engagement blog, etc
    • Issue templates: We need to figure out how to create these to help guide people through making a good request
    • Columns:
      • Accepted
      • Drafting
      • Ready
      • Scheduled
      • ACTION: @Michael to ask Carlos to create an issue template for Social-Media-and-PR board

      • ACTION: @Oliverp to write a informative mail to list about GitLab for Social media

=== News publishing process ==

  • Oliver had a task to publish news draffts to public list
  • Concern about publishing etherpad link to a public list because anybody could edit them
    • Can get a read-only link from the </> button at the top of the etherpad

  • ACTION: @Oliver to create issues in the new social media board to track posting news items to the blog

  • ACTION: @Nuritzi to review GUADEC blog post so it an be published

  • ACTION: @Nuritzi to create issue for GUADEC blog post in new social media board

  • Reviewed #5 and #6 on the SM-PR board, reassigned to relevant owners

Uploading images, Gitlab or Nextcloud

  • GNOME members have access to a hosted Nextcloud instance which can be used to upload photos so they don't take up space on Gitlab
  • Embedding large images in a Gitlab issue can break the layout
  • Not everybody has access to upload to Nextcloud
  • People with access can take images from Gitlab and upload them to Nextcloud
  • So we can keep all GNOME images on GNOME infrastructure and make it easier to find them
  • Let people put images anywhere and put links to them in Gitlab

Engagement/TeamMeetings/10-April-2018 (last edited 2018-04-14 18:34:36 by OliverPropst)