Hi all,
I'll be rolling out the details around the Budapest mini-summit as I get them, so there will be more to follow. You can check out the overall schedule here:
http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-o/
As of right now, viewing by track, the mini-summit is listed in the "other" track, though, this may change over the next few days. Viewing the schedule by day, we are right after lunch through the end of the day on Monday-Wednesday (there are plenaries scheduled for immediately after lunch, but unless there are strong objections, I'd argue for going straight into the summit). And finally, by room, we are in "Ond". For those that will be participating remotely, I don't yet have the details on how to tune in to the audio channel, but the IRC channel will be named for the room we're in; I expect to have the rest of those details later this week or early next. I'll also be creating a blueprint on Launchpad to hold our outline, agenda, notes, minutes, etc. (last cycle we used "gobby" to take notes live, but there were stability issues with the server, so we'll see how that goes). Based upon the discussion from ELC, I would expect much of the first day to be component/subsystem overview; I really think that will be critical to finalizing sane requirements. These discussions do not have to wait until Budapest. If there are questions you would like to see answered, send them along. Also, if folks that are attending in person could let me know directly, it would be good to get an updated headcount of who is coming to make sure I don't need to argue for a bigger room.
cheers, Jesse
On 04/19/2011 03:20 PM, Jesse Barker wrote:
I'll also be creating a blueprint on Launchpad to hold our outline, agenda, notes, minutes, etc. (last cycle we used "gobby" to take notes live, but there were stability issues with the server, so we'll see how that goes).
Will we need launchpad logins to access that?
Jordan
Possibly. I'm not sure how much becomes "read-only" vs. "access denied" if you don't have a launchpad login. The same goes for the summit schedule itself as both systems use the same single system login (openid). I will happily mail agendas, notes, minutes, etc. out to the list if it's a problem.
Also, just forwarded to me is this handy link:
http://uds.ubuntu.com/participate/remote/
which contains info on the audio feeds and IRC channels for all of the conference rooms. That way if you find more things to follow, you can do so. Any volunteers without a launchpad login to see what is or isn't available without one? I don't think it will hamper our ability to communicate, but the sooner I find out, the more likely I can work with the conference IS folks to find a cleaner solution.
cheers, Jesse
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Jordan Crouse jcrouse@codeaurora.org wrote:
On 04/19/2011 03:20 PM, Jesse Barker wrote:
I'll also be creating a blueprint on Launchpad to hold our outline, agenda, notes, minutes, etc. (last cycle we used "gobby" to take notes live, but there were stability issues with the server, so we'll see how that goes).
Will we need launchpad logins to access that?
Jordan
On Tuesday 19 April 2011 23:20:24 Jesse Barker wrote:
I'll also be creating a blueprint on Launchpad to hold our outline, agenda, notes, minutes, etc. (last cycle we used "gobby" to take notes live, but there were stability issues with the server, so we'll see how that goes).
If you need a replacement, we've been using openetherpad pretty successfully during the last V4L2 mini-summit. It runs in a web interface, making it easy to use for everybody.
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