Hi Libvirt team,
A number of opensource projects have weekly meetings between their community
of contributors to facilitate their day-to-day working and particularly
to resolve roadblocks that people are having.
I feel that libvirt is large enough, with contributors from many different
organizations, that a meeting could be beneficial to our operation. This
could serve a number of purposes
- Remind us of patches that have been posted and accidentally forgotten
by reviewers
- Resolve hard debates that are not making adequate progress on the
mailing list(s)
- Track progress of major ongoing pieces of work with many collaborators
- Forum for those new to the community to introduce themselves & their
ideas before starting work
- Discuss release critical bugs during freeze periods
- Place for downstream users of libvirt (eg openstack/ovirt/etc) to
interact with libvirt team.
- Place for projects we use (eg KVM, Xen) to interact with libvirt
team.
I like to keep the overhead of this low, so I'd suggest we try todo it
on IRC, since that has been fairly effective for OpenStack teams.
If people think this is worth while I'd suggest an arbitrary time of
1500 UTC using the #virt-meeting IRC channel on
irc.oftc.net, to last an
absolute max of 1 hour. Currently this time point works out as
08:00 San Francisco
11:00 Boston
15:00 UTC
16:00 London
17:00 Berlin
20:30 Mumbai
23:00 Bejing
24:00 Tokyo
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?hour=15&min=00&a...
Regards,
Daniel
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