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font-size: 12px;" lang="x-western">Am 29.11.2012 18:48, schrieb
Kent James:
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<blockquote type="cite" style="color: #000000;">We should do away
with the long list of status updates for Extension, QA,
Marketing, Build, Web, Support, and Lightning. Replace this
instead with simply "Announcements and Updates" which replaces
"Status Updates," perhaps give the floor briefly to every one
who attends, and encourage questions or comments on what they
are doing. Give up on the "Mozilla Status Board" (which is
months out of date). The point of this is to get to know each
other a little better since we don't have regular physical
contact.
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+1 for remove routine updates, add "cool things I'm doing / are
happening"
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<blockquote type="cite" style="color: #000000;">I would however
include a specific agenda item for "Critical and Emerging
Support Issues" as we need better ways to surface problems that
need urgent attention.
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+1 for adding "Arg, I'm stuck/blocked!!"
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<blockquote type="cite" style="color: #000000;">The thing that is
missing, though sometimes included in the Roundtable, is
discussing big-picture and elephant-in-the-room issues. These
questions currently are mostly discussed in tb-planning if at
all. The face-to-face of the meeting is a good venue for those
kinds of issues.
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+1 for adding "hey, things are going wrong, all users are seeing
it, and we've been sleeping. we gotta act on this quick."
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What is the elephant in the room? Is that me? ;-P<br>
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Ben
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