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Re: Linux-Ottawa Board meeting announcement and proposed agenda

  • Subject: Re: Linux-Ottawa Board meeting announcement and proposed agenda
  • From: Allan Fields <afields [ at ] ncf [ dot ] ca>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2022 21:13:19 -0400 (EDT)
Hmm.. if only there was something Open Source that bridged multiple chat services and allowed someone to talk on IRC and messages to appear in slack or another software.

I found this link the other day:

https://nextcloud.com/blog/bridging-chat-services-in-talk/

- Allan Fields

----- Original Message -----
From: "J C Nash" <profjcnash [ at ] gmail [ dot ] com>
To: "Richard Guy Briggs" <rgb [ at ] tricolour [ dot ] ca>
Cc: "Linux-Ottawa" <linux [ at ] linux-ottawa [ dot ] org>
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2022 6:01:26 PM
Subject: Re: [linux] Linux-Ottawa Board meeting announcement and proposed agenda

We used Slack last month.

And Monday I cannot be on a video meeting as I'll already be on one for another
organization -- I'll be listening to that as I don't have to contribute, just
vote -- while participating in the Linux Ottawa board.

I'm happy to use something FLOSS that works like Slack, but it needs to be set up.
Indeed, a volunteer to set up that would be VERY welcome. Is there an IRC that is
as functional as Slack? When I've tried IRC apps, there's always been a glitch of
some sort, but it's been a few years since I've tried. A quick search suggests that
there are some browser-based clients. When I tried KiwiRC for #oclug it said nashjc
was already in use -- I think that is me, but it didn't offer a way to connect.
Perhaps IRC knows I'm coming?

Note that one thing I did today was to edit the slack log to prepare the "minutes"
from the March Board. They are on the wiki now. A video meeting requires someone
to take notes or else listen to the full recording. I STRONGLY recommend a text
meeting that can be logged, and it was our disappeared Board member who more or
less pushed us to Jitsi and made work for the minute taker.

Best, JN


On 2022-04-21 13:51, Richard Guy Briggs wrote:
> On 2022-04-21 09:48, J C Nash wrote:
>> Agenda for Linux Ottawa Board meeting 2022-4-25 19:00
>>
>> Virtual meeting open to Linux-Ottawa list members. If you have items
>> you want added to the agenda, please send to nashjc _at_ ncf.ca or
>> tug.williams _at_ gmail.com.
>>
>> Meeting will be on oclug.slack.com. (And, yes, we prefer fully open
>> source solution -- see "volunteers" below!)
> 
> It appears we last used that two years ago.  Why are we regressing from
> jitsi to a proprietary walled garden?
> 
> Is there any reason we cannot use jitsi or
> irc://irc.oftc.net/#oclug-board or irc://irc.oftc.net/#oclug ?
> 
> The rest of the agenda looks reasonable...  preventing bus errors
> good...
> 
>> - Quorum (3) needed of Board members as per AGM
>> 		Tug Williams
>>          	Ian Gorman
>> 		John Nash
>> 		Richard Guy Briggs
>>
>> - Minutes of previous Board mtg
>> - Status of bank account
>> - Formalities
>> 	- Thanks to retiring Board members
>> 	- Who has the corporate documents?
>> 	- Have we a set of usernames, passwords etc. for our website functions?
>> 	- Updating of documents (need for formal assignment of officers)
>> 	- need to record AGM (JN is preparing a draft)
>>          - Current bank signing officers are Scott Murphy, John Nash and
>>            Ian Gorman. Should we add to the list?
>>
>> - Need for volunteers to take on some specific tasks. Do we want to be
>>    more focused in asking people to do something limited i.e., they can
>>    agree to just a particular task. However, it would be good to have
>>    at least 2 per task, as we have recent experience when someone
>>    says they will do something then disappears.
>>          - What can/will Board members undertake? Several of us already
>>            have noted constraints on time/capability.
>>          - We are allowed to appoint other Board members if there are
>>            willing helpers.
>>          - keeper(s) of essential documents and information
>> 	- backup and maintenance of website (except mailing list)
>>          - mailing list maintenance. This may or may not include
>>            upgrade that we have wanted for some time.
>>          - keeping of records of "corporation"
>>          - wiki maintenance (prodding for presentation documents?)
>>          - setting up virtual meetings (Board and general)
>>          - possible arrangement of in-person meetings
>>
>> - Future of Linux Ottawa
>> 	- Key functions: mailing list and meetings
>> 	- In-person meetings and resources (mostly human) to set up
>>            and run, and to find suitable venue
>>
>> - Talk/discussion for May 5
>> 	- Suggested topic: "Evolution of volunteer groups like Linux Ottawa
>> 		and the role of technology"
>>          - welcome other offers for May and for the future!
> 
>    slainte mhath, RGB
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