[p2pu-dev] [p2pu-community] Re: Revamping the community call

Jessy Kate Schingler jessy at jessykate.com
Mon Sep 17 21:33:16 UTC 2012


the combo option seems like a good idea!

On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 2:16 PM, Alison Cole <alison at p2pu.org> wrote:

> Combo 1 & 2:
>
> Have a once a month staff call.
>
> Have a once a month P2PU Projects call.
>
> Alternate them so every two weeks there's something going on.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 2:11 PM, Rebecca Kahn <bekka at p2pu.org> wrote:
>
>> Hello good people
>>
>> I think we'd all agree the community call is not exactly amazing at the
>> moment. This is not a reflection on any of us, but just a natural evolution
>> of an organisation and its tools. I know the call is an important part of
>> our open governance process, but it's probably time we evolved the call.
>>
>> So, I'd like to propose a couple of options, and ask for your Green (love
>> the idea, yes yes yes)  Orange (hang on, I have some questions) and Red
>> (Ugh, this stinks and here's why...) opinions.
>>
>> 1. We scrap the call as it stands, and replace it with an every-2 weeks
>> staff call that is open to anyone who wants to listen. To add an item to
>> the agenda, you have to have done some prep and sent your idea before the
>> meetings. Adding to the agenda on the day is not an option. This call will
>> be under an hour and notes circulated to all.
>>
>> 2. We scrap the call and replace it with a once-a-month seminar type
>> event where people present pitches, progress reports, research feedback,
>> special guest stars.
>>
>> 3. A combination of 1 & 2
>>
>> 4. Everything stays the same. The call is set in stone, for perpetuity.
>>
>> Other options and thoughts would be welcome, but we'd like to enact this
>> from this week, so less discussion = a happier community call sooner.
>>
>> B
>>
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