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= MootBot = For the first time, there will be a meeting bot. The following explains why. * Why? Currently, compiling the minutes for each of the Ubuntu-UK meetings can take a while. It involves either searching through the meeting logs for all of the decisions made, or taking notes throughout the meeting, which means that the chair cannont concentrate on the contents of the meeting as easily. The bot aims to make the process of compiling minutes easier by recording certain events in the meeting, and recording them in a concise form. * How The bot will record all topics discussed, all ideas suggested, the results of votes and the final decisions on the topic. It does this by listening for messages beginning with specific strings: ||!startmeeting|| Tells the bot to start listening. Sets the meeting chair to whoever issues this command|| ||[TOPIC]|| Records a topic of discussion (Can only be issued by the meeting chair)|| ||[IDEA]|| Records an idea releated to the current topic of discussion (Can be used by everyone)|| ||[VOTE]|| Starts a vote. (Can only be issued by the meeting chair)|| ||+1 / -1|| Records a vote for the current [VOTE]. (Can be used by everyone)|| ||!endvote || Finishes the current [VOTE] (Can only be issued by the meeting chair)|| ||[ACTION]|| Records an action that is decided on (Can only be issued by the meeting chair)|| ||[AGREED]|| Records and agreement on a idea (Can only be issued by the meeting chair)|| ||!endmeeting|| Ends the meeting (Can only be issued by the meeting chair)|| |
This is the fifth meeting of the UKTeam, starting at 21:00 GMT and finishing at xx:xx GMT
Attendance
Please type PRESENT at the start of the meeting to ensure we are all clear who is online and paying attention. Active Atendees:
Agenda
- Mentoring
- Should there be a UK based mentoring service?
- EDM follow up
- How do we follow up requests to sign EDMs?
- Charities
- What progress has been made with choosing charities to support?
- Mailing List
- Create a new low traffic mailing list for announcements that everyone should see.
- What we would like from members
- Do we need a page that provides information about things we would like to get as many members as possible involved with (e.g. Create a wiki page and write a section about how you got involved in FOSS)
- Screencasts
An update from AlanPope about the status of the screencasts project.
- Stands at party political conferences
As per mail from Llywelyn Owen on the list - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-uk/2007-January/002556.html
- Forum
- Should there be a Ubuntu-UK forum, based in ubuntuforums.org?
- If so, would this make the mailing list "obsolete"?
- Haven't we talking about this at length already?
- Recycling old PCs with K/X/Ubuntu for other people/charities
- Should we do something concerted as a group
- Document minimum specs, share experience of locating old computers, share info about needy people/charities
Minutes
Any Other Business
MootBot
For the first time, there will be a meeting bot. The following explains why.
- Why?
Currently, compiling the minutes for each of the Ubuntu-UK meetings can take a while. It involves either searching through the meeting logs for all of the decisions made, or taking notes throughout the meeting, which means that the chair cannont concentrate on the contents of the meeting as easily. The bot aims to make the process of compiling minutes easier by recording certain events in the meeting, and recording them in a concise form.
- How
The bot will record all topics discussed, all ideas suggested, the results of votes and the final decisions on the topic. It does this by listening for messages beginning with specific strings:
!startmeeting |
Tells the bot to start listening. Sets the meeting chair to whoever issues this command |
[TOPIC] |
Records a topic of discussion (Can only be issued by the meeting chair) |
[IDEA] |
Records an idea releated to the current topic of discussion (Can be used by everyone) |
[VOTE] |
Starts a vote. (Can only be issued by the meeting chair) |
+1 / -1 |
Records a vote for the current [VOTE]. (Can be used by everyone) |
!endvote |
Finishes the current [VOTE] (Can only be issued by the meeting chair) |
[ACTION] |
Records an action that is decided on (Can only be issued by the meeting chair) |
[AGREED] |
Records and agreement on a idea (Can only be issued by the meeting chair) |
!endmeeting |
Ends the meeting (Can only be issued by the meeting chair) |
Guide Lines
The chairman of the meeting should endeavour to ensure that key points are discussed in an appropriate time. Key Topics from the Agenda should be tabled in the channel using a market such as [ TOPIC ] or * TOPIC * Followed by the agenda item. Where Suggestions or Ideas are put forward and considered as acceptable to the group then it should be noted by the Chairman as [ IDEA ] or * IDEA * . Where a concept is discussed and agreed the use of [ AGREED ] or * AGREED * should be defined by the chairman and should signify the topic is discussed and the meeting is to move on. Be clear on the channel when the meeting is concluded and how and when the minutes will be posted.
IRC LOGS
IRC logs
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