A reminder that the automotive work group has its regular meeting later today ☺️
OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting Scheduled: Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
Location: https://conf.fsfe.org/b/compliance-tooling
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Hello It seems like the Bluebutton app doesn’t work too well. I couldn’t get it to establish audio connection and it seemed that others had the same issue. Regards Chris
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On Jan 18, 2023, at 4:51 AM, Shane Coughlan <scoughlan@...> wrote:
A reminder that the automotive work group has its regular meeting later today ☺️
OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting Scheduled: Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
Location: https://conf.fsfe.org/b/compliance-tooling
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Steve Kilbane
FWIW, I’ve
always struggled with BBB. Previously, the audio has always sounded like it’s underwater, and (I think) people weren’t able to make out what I was saying – but the recordings showed that it was just me.
More recently, I’ve found that it struggles with my headset, but it works better if I use the machine’s built-in speakers and mic. But again, I’ve assumed that was just me.
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Date: Wednesday, 18 January 2023 at 18:29
To: main@... <main@...>
Subject: Re: [openchain] OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting - Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
It seems like the Bluebutton app doesn’t work too well. I couldn’t get it to establish audio connection and it seemed that others had the same issue.
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On Jan 18, 2023, at 4:51 AM, Shane Coughlan <scoughlan@...> wrote:
A reminder that the automotive work group has its regular meeting later today
☺️
OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting
Scheduled: Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
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If the work group is ok, we can always use the main OpenChain room on Zoom. No setup or passcode necessary, just enter the link and it automatically records the event:
Jan, Oliver, what do you think?
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On Jan 19, 2023, at 4:24, Steve Kilbane <stephen.kilbane@...> wrote:
FWIW, I’ve
always struggled with BBB. Previously, the audio has always sounded like it’s underwater, and (I think) people weren’t able to make out what I was saying – but the recordings showed that it was just me.
More recently, I’ve found that it struggles with my headset, but it works better if I use the machine’s built-in speakers and mic. But again, I’ve assumed that was just me.
From:
main@... <main@...> on behalf of Christopher Wood <cvw01@...>
Date: Wednesday, 18 January 2023 at 18:29
To: main@... <main@...>
Subject: Re: [openchain] OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting - Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
It seems like the Bluebutton app doesn’t work too well. I couldn’t get it to establish audio connection and it seemed that others had the same issue.
On Jan 18, 2023, at 4:51 AM, Shane Coughlan <scoughlan@...> wrote:
A reminder that the automotive work group has its regular meeting later today
☺️
OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting
Scheduled: Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
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|
Hi
I and Alberto have ourselves set up a BBB machine -- and in case we can offer to host the next meeting.
On the one hand I have attended many meetings on the FSFE's instance without a hiccup.
On the other hand, it would appear that certain firewall conditions would prevent from correctly establishing a good audio connection and despite all certain clients could not join with a PC -- a phone would join. Apparently there is a setup and we took advice from Paolo Vecchi, reinstalled the machine and it should now work thanks to the use of a turn server.
So, for a smallish group as this, I can offer to host to see if the same problem occurs, and guide FSFE to a resolution if no problems are encountered.
Cheers
Carlo
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Da: "Steve Kilbane" <stephen.kilbane@...> A: "main@..." <main@...> Inviato: Mercoledì, 18 gennaio 2023 20:24:20 Oggetto: Re: [openchain] OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting - Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
FWIW, I’ve
always struggled with BBB. Previously, the audio has always sounded like it’s underwater, and (I think) people weren’t able to make out what I was saying – but the recordings showed that it was just me.
More recently, I’ve found that it struggles with my headset, but it works better if I use the machine’s built-in speakers and mic. But again, I’ve assumed that was just me.
From:
main@... <main@...> on behalf of Christopher Wood <cvw01@...>
Date: Wednesday, 18 January 2023 at 18:29
To: main@... <main@...>
Subject: Re: [openchain] OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting - Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
It seems like the Bluebutton app doesn’t work too well. I couldn’t get it to establish audio connection and it seemed that others had the same issue.
On Jan 18, 2023, at 4:51 AM, Shane Coughlan <scoughlan@...> wrote:
A reminder that the automotive work group has its regular meeting later today
☺️
OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting
Scheduled: Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
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Helio Chissini de Castro
Hi all
Yesterday me and some people arrived on time at 15:00 CET, and 5 minutes later, most of us dropped, as we had no agenda whatsoever or meeting plan. And this is becoming recurrent. And maybe again calendars shifted and somehow we got the wrong time.
To avoid this whole process day, i want to propose some changes:
1. Have an chair and a co-chair officially appointed preferably in big different timezones. This reduces the chance of we've been without moderation.
2. Have a pre-agenda for the meeting at least 2 days before, use the OpenChain or Open-Source-Compliance github Wiki to write the agenda. Must be collaborative. Anyone can add topics. Is encouraged to even extend the agenda topic to come to the meeting more informed, like a threaded pre-discussion
IF no agenda is formally set, the meeting will be formally adjourned on that week, but the channel will be open to anyone who wants to join and discuss if times allow. This is specifically for people that needs to arrange their time, so they know that formal meetings will not happen.
3. IF we have a need to discuss something technical or general | hanging out", we can set the meeting as a Fringe meeting, but we need to have a central topic to us as a starting point. This differs from point 3 as there's no directioned talk, we freely jump on the topic. But again, the above rule should be maintained, the Fringe meeting needs to be announced.
@Fendt, Oliver If you are still around the group and OSSELOT is not taking all your time nowadays, maybe a proposal to unify Open-Source-Complicance content under OpenChain github as we already are under the "brand" ? ( i know, it will be some license hunting for owners )
Best regards and have a nice weekend Helio
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I and Alberto have ourselves set up a BBB machine -- and in case we can offer to host the next meeting.
On the one hand I have attended many meetings on the FSFE's instance without a hiccup.
On the other hand, it would appear that certain firewall conditions would prevent from correctly establishing a good audio connection and despite all certain clients could not join with a PC -- a phone would join. Apparently there is a setup and we took advice from Paolo Vecchi, reinstalled the machine and it should now work thanks to the use of a turn server.
So, for a smallish group as this, I can offer to host to see if the same problem occurs, and guide FSFE to a resolution if no problems are encountered.
Cheers
Carlo
Da: "Steve Kilbane" <stephen.kilbane@...> A: "main@..." <main@...> Inviato: Mercoledì, 18 gennaio 2023 20:24:20 Oggetto: Re: [openchain] OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting - Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
FWIW, I’ve
always struggled with BBB. Previously, the audio has always sounded like it’s underwater, and (I think) people weren’t able to make out what I was saying – but the recordings showed that it was just me.
More recently, I’ve found that it struggles with my headset, but it works better if I use the machine’s built-in speakers and mic. But again, I’ve assumed that was just me.
From:
main@... <main@...> on behalf of Christopher Wood <cvw01@...>
Date: Wednesday, 18 January 2023 at 18:29
To: main@... <main@...>
Subject: Re: [openchain] OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting - Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
It seems like the Bluebutton app doesn’t work too well. I couldn’t get it to establish audio connection and it seemed that others had the same issue.
On Jan 18, 2023, at 4:51 AM, Shane Coughlan <scoughlan@...> wrote:
A reminder that the automotive work group has its regular meeting later today
☺️
OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting
Scheduled: Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
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Just to clarify: do you mean you entered the room on January 18th at 14:00 UTC (15:00 CET)? The tooling work group was scheduled for this time.
Checking because your mail arrived on January 20th.
Shane
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On Jan 20, 2023, at 16:22, Helio Chissini de Castro <heliocastro@...> wrote:
Hi all
Yesterday me and some people arrived on time at 15:00 CET, and 5 minutes later, most of us dropped, as we had no agenda whatsoever or meeting plan. And this is becoming recurrent. And maybe again calendars shifted and somehow we got the wrong time.
To avoid this whole process day, i want to propose some changes:
1. Have an chair and a co-chair officially appointed preferably in big different timezones. This reduces the chance of we've been without moderation.
2. Have a pre-agenda for the meeting at least 2 days before, use the OpenChain or Open-Source-Compliance github Wiki to write the agenda. Must be collaborative. Anyone can add topics. Is encouraged to even extend the agenda topic to come to the meeting more informed, like a threaded pre-discussion
IF no agenda is formally set, the meeting will be formally adjourned on that week, but the channel will be open to anyone who wants to join and discuss if times allow. This is specifically for people that needs to arrange their time, so they know that formal meetings will not happen.
3. IF we have a need to discuss something technical or general | hanging out", we can set the meeting as a Fringe meeting, but we need to have a central topic to us as a starting point. This differs from point 3 as there's no directioned talk, we freely jump on the topic. But again, the above rule should be maintained, the Fringe meeting needs to be announced.
@Fendt, Oliver If you are still around the group and OSSELOT is not taking all your time nowadays, maybe a proposal to unify Open-Source-Complicance content under OpenChain github as we already are under the "brand" ? ( i know, it will be some license hunting for owners )
@Shane Coughlan Can you have some insights on that. ?
@Stephen Kilbane you could be the main chair. How about that ?
Best regards and have a nice weekend Helio
On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 10:53 PM Carlo Piana <carlo@...> wrote: Hi
I and Alberto have ourselves set up a BBB machine -- and in case we can offer to host the next meeting.
On the one hand I have attended many meetings on the FSFE's instance without a hiccup.
On the other hand, it would appear that certain firewall conditions would prevent from correctly establishing a good audio connection and despite all certain clients could not join with a PC -- a phone would join. Apparently there is a setup and we took advice from Paolo Vecchi, reinstalled the machine and it should now work thanks to the use of a turn server.
So, for a smallish group as this, I can offer to host to see if the same problem occurs, and guide FSFE to a resolution if no problems are encountered.
Cheers
Carlo
Da: "Steve Kilbane" <stephen.kilbane@...> A: "main@..." <main@...> Inviato: Mercoledì, 18 gennaio 2023 20:24:20 Oggetto: Re: [openchain] OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting - Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC FWIW, I’ve always struggled with BBB. Previously, the audio has always sounded like it’s underwater, and (I think) people weren’t able to make out what I was saying – but the recordings showed that it was just me. More recently, I’ve found that it struggles with my headset, but it works better if I use the machine’s built-in speakers and mic. But again, I’ve assumed that was just me. From: main@... <main@...> on behalf of Christopher Wood <cvw01@...> Date: Wednesday, 18 January 2023 at 18:29 To: main@... <main@...> Subject: Re: [openchain] OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting - Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC [External] Hello It seems like the Bluebutton app doesn’t work too well. I couldn’t get it to establish audio connection and it seemed that others had the same issue. Regards Chris
On Jan 18, 2023, at 4:51 AM, Shane Coughlan <scoughlan@...> wrote:
A reminder that the automotive work group has its regular meeting later today ☺️
OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting Scheduled: Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC Location: https://conf.fsfe.org/b/compliance-tooling
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Helio Chissini de Castro
Correct, on 18th
Sorry for the confusion
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On Fri, Jan 20, 2023 at 8:28 AM Shane Coughlan < scoughlan@...> wrote: Just to clarify: do you mean you entered the room on January 18th at 14:00 UTC (15:00 CET)? The tooling work group was scheduled for this time.
Checking because your mail arrived on January 20th.
Shane
> On Jan 20, 2023, at 16:22, Helio Chissini de Castro <heliocastro@...> wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> Yesterday me and some people arrived on time at 15:00 CET, and 5 minutes later, most of us dropped, as we had no agenda whatsoever or meeting plan.
> And this is becoming recurrent.
> And maybe again calendars shifted and somehow we got the wrong time.
>
> To avoid this whole process day, i want to propose some changes:
>
> 1. Have an chair and a co-chair officially appointed preferably in big different timezones.
> This reduces the chance of we've been without moderation.
>
> 2. Have a pre-agenda for the meeting at least 2 days before, use the OpenChain or Open-Source-Compliance github Wiki to write the agenda. Must be collaborative. Anyone can add topics.
> Is encouraged to even extend the agenda topic to come to the meeting more informed, like a threaded pre-discussion
>
> IF no agenda is formally set, the meeting will be formally adjourned on that week, but the channel will be open to anyone who wants to join and discuss if times allow.
> This is specifically for people that needs to arrange their time, so they know that formal meetings will not happen.
>
> 3. IF we have a need to discuss something technical or general | hanging out", we can set the meeting as a Fringe meeting, but we need to have a central topic to us as a starting point. This differs from point 3 as there's no directioned talk, we freely jump on the topic.
> But again, the above rule should be maintained, the Fringe meeting needs to be announced.
>
>
> @Fendt, Oliver If you are still around the group and OSSELOT is not taking all your time nowadays, maybe a proposal to unify Open-Source-Complicance content under OpenChain github as we already are under the "brand" ? ( i know, it will be some license hunting for owners )
>
> @Shane Coughlan Can you have some insights on that. ?
>
> @Stephen Kilbane you could be the main chair. How about that ?
>
> Best regards and have a nice weekend
> Helio
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 10:53 PM Carlo Piana <carlo@...> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I and Alberto have ourselves set up a BBB machine -- and in case we can offer to host the next meeting.
>
> On the one hand I have attended many meetings on the FSFE's instance without a hiccup.
>
> On the other hand, it would appear that certain firewall conditions would prevent from correctly establishing a good audio connection and despite all certain clients could not join with a PC -- a phone would join. Apparently there is a setup and we took advice from Paolo Vecchi, reinstalled the machine and it should now work thanks to the use of a turn server.
>
> So, for a smallish group as this, I can offer to host to see if the same problem occurs, and guide FSFE to a resolution if no problems are encountered.
>
> Cheers
>
> Carlo
>
>
> Da: "Steve Kilbane" <stephen.kilbane@...>
> A: "main@..." <main@...>
> Inviato: Mercoledì, 18 gennaio 2023 20:24:20
> Oggetto: Re: [openchain] OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting - Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
> FWIW, I’ve always struggled with BBB. Previously, the audio has always sounded like it’s underwater, and (I think) people weren’t able to make out what I was saying – but the recordings showed that it was just me.
>
> More recently, I’ve found that it struggles with my headset, but it works better if I use the machine’s built-in speakers and mic. But again, I’ve assumed that was just me.
>
> From: main@... <main@...> on behalf of Christopher Wood <cvw01@...>
> Date: Wednesday, 18 January 2023 at 18:29
> To: main@... <main@...>
> Subject: Re: [openchain] OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting - Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
> [External]
>
> Hello
> It seems like the Bluebutton app doesn’t work too well. I couldn’t get it to establish audio connection and it seemed that others had the same issue.
> Regards
> Chris
>
>
> On Jan 18, 2023, at 4:51 AM, Shane Coughlan <scoughlan@...> wrote:
>
> A reminder that the automotive work group has its regular meeting later today ☺️
>
> OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting
> Scheduled: Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
> Location: https://conf.fsfe.org/b/compliance-tooling
>
>
>
>
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Steve Kilbane
Hi Helio,
A dynamic response! And elected chairs sound good – I see Shane’s already kicked that off. My apologies, but I don’t want to put myself forward as a chair in this case – at time
of writing, Analog Devices is working almost entirely with proprietary tooling. Augmenting this this open source tooling is part of my responsibility but it hasn’t happened yet (anyone got any hours in the day that they’re not using, please feel free to send
them over to me instead…); I wouldn’t feel right chairing a group where I don’t have day-to-day experience of at least some of the open source tools under discussion.
steve
From:
Helio Chissini de Castro <heliocastro@...>
Date: Friday, 20 January 2023 at 07:23
To: main@... <main@...>, Fendt, Oliver <oliver.fendt@...>, Shane Coughlan <scoughlan@...>, Kilbane, Stephen <Stephen.Kilbane@...>
Subject: Re: [openchain] OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting - Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
Yesterday me and some people arrived on time at 15:00 CET, and 5 minutes later, most of us dropped, as we had no agenda whatsoever or meeting plan.
And this is becoming recurrent.
And maybe again calendars shifted and somehow we got the wrong time.
To avoid this whole process day, i want to propose some changes:
1. Have an chair and a co-chair officially appointed preferably in big different timezones.
This reduces the chance of we've been without moderation.
2. Have a pre-agenda for the meeting at least 2 days before, use the OpenChain or Open-Source-Compliance github Wiki to write the agenda. Must be collaborative. Anyone can
add topics.
Is encouraged to even extend the agenda topic to come to the meeting more informed, like a threaded pre-discussion
IF no agenda is formally set, the meeting will be formally adjourned on that week, but the channel will be open to anyone who wants to join and discuss if times allow.
This is specifically for people that needs to arrange their time, so they know that formal meetings will not happen.
3. IF we have a need to discuss something technical or general | hanging out", we can set the meeting as a Fringe meeting, but we need to have a central topic to us as a starting
point. This differs from point 3 as there's no directioned talk, we freely jump on the topic.
But again, the above rule should be maintained, the Fringe meeting needs to be announced.
@Fendt, Oliver If you are still around the group and OSSELOT is not taking all your time nowadays, maybe a proposal to unify Open-Source-Complicance
content under OpenChain github as we already are under the "brand" ? ( i know, it will be some license hunting for owners )
Best regards and have a nice weekend
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On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 10:53 PM Carlo Piana <carlo@...> wrote:
I and Alberto have ourselves set up a BBB machine -- and in case we can offer to host the next meeting.
On the one hand I have attended many meetings on the FSFE's instance without a hiccup.
On the other hand, it would appear that certain firewall conditions would prevent from correctly establishing a good audio connection and despite all certain clients
could not join with a PC -- a phone would join. Apparently there is a setup and we took advice from Paolo Vecchi, reinstalled the machine and it should now work thanks to the use of a turn server.
So, for a smallish group as this, I can offer to host to see if the same problem occurs, and guide FSFE to a resolution if no problems are encountered.
Da:
"Steve Kilbane" <stephen.kilbane@...>
A: "main@..." <main@...>
Inviato: Mercoledì, 18 gennaio 2023 20:24:20
Oggetto: Re: [openchain] OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting - Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
FWIW, I’ve
always struggled with BBB. Previously, the audio has always sounded like it’s underwater, and (I think) people weren’t able to make out what I was saying – but the recordings showed that it was just me.
More recently, I’ve found that it struggles with my headset, but it works better if I use the machine’s built-in
speakers and mic. But again, I’ve assumed that was just me.
From:
main@... <main@...>
on behalf of Christopher Wood <cvw01@...>
Date: Wednesday, 18 January 2023 at 18:29
To: main@... <main@...>
Subject: Re: [openchain] OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting - Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
It seems like the Bluebutton app doesn’t work too well. I couldn’t get it to establish audio connection and it seemed
that others had the same issue.
On Jan 18, 2023, at 4:51 AM, Shane Coughlan <scoughlan@...>
wrote:
A reminder that the automotive work group has its regular meeting later today
☺️
OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting
Scheduled: Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
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Hi Helio,
Sure I am still around.
I probably did not fully understand your proposal, I will contact you in order to get a better understanding
Ciao
Oliver
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From: Helio Chissini de Castro <heliocastro@...>
Sent: Freitag, 20. Januar 2023 08:23
To: main@...; Fendt, Oliver (T SSP) <oliver.fendt@...>; Shane Coughlan <scoughlan@...>; Stephen Kilbane <stephen.kilbane@...>
Subject: Re: [openchain] OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting - Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
Yesterday me and some people arrived on time at 15:00 CET, and 5 minutes later, most of us dropped, as we had no agenda whatsoever or meeting plan.
And this is becoming recurrent.
And maybe again calendars shifted and somehow we got the wrong time.
To avoid this whole process day, i want to propose some changes:
1. Have an chair and a co-chair officially appointed preferably in big different timezones.
This reduces the chance of we've been without moderation.
2. Have a pre-agenda for the meeting at least 2 days before, use the OpenChain or Open-Source-Compliance github Wiki to write the agenda. Must be collaborative. Anyone can
add topics.
Is encouraged to even extend the agenda topic to come to the meeting more informed, like a threaded pre-discussion
IF no agenda is formally set, the meeting will be formally adjourned on that week, but the channel will be open to anyone who wants to join and discuss if times allow.
This is specifically for people that needs to arrange their time, so they know that formal meetings will not happen.
3. IF we have a need to discuss something technical or general | hanging out", we can set the meeting as a Fringe meeting, but we need to have a central topic to us as a starting
point. This differs from point 3 as there's no directioned talk, we freely jump on the topic.
But again, the above rule should be maintained, the Fringe meeting needs to be announced.
@Fendt, Oliver If you are still around the group and OSSELOT is not taking all your time nowadays, maybe a proposal to unify Open-Source-Complicance
content under OpenChain github as we already are under the "brand" ? ( i know, it will be some license hunting for owners )
Best regards and have a nice weekend
On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 10:53 PM Carlo Piana <carlo@...> wrote:
I and Alberto have ourselves set up a BBB machine -- and in case we can offer to host the next meeting.
On the one hand I have attended many meetings on the FSFE's instance without a hiccup.
On the other hand, it would appear that certain firewall conditions would prevent from correctly establishing a good audio connection and despite all certain clients
could not join with a PC -- a phone would join. Apparently there is a setup and we took advice from Paolo Vecchi, reinstalled the machine and it should now work thanks to the use of a turn server.
So, for a smallish group as this, I can offer to host to see if the same problem occurs, and guide FSFE to a resolution if no problems are encountered.
Da:
"Steve Kilbane" <stephen.kilbane@...>
A: "main@..." <main@...>
Inviato: Mercoledì, 18 gennaio 2023 20:24:20
Oggetto: Re: [openchain] OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting - Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
FWIW, I’ve
always struggled with BBB. Previously, the audio has always sounded like it’s underwater, and (I think) people weren’t able to make out what I was saying – but the recordings showed that it was just me.
More recently, I’ve found that it struggles with my headset, but it works better if I use the machine’s built-in speakers
and mic. But again, I’ve assumed that was just me.
From:
main@... <main@...>
on behalf of Christopher Wood <cvw01@...>
Date: Wednesday, 18 January 2023 at 18:29
To: main@... <main@...>
Subject: Re: [openchain] OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting - Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
It seems like the Bluebutton app doesn’t work too well. I couldn’t get it to establish audio connection and it seemed
that others had the same issue.
On Jan 18, 2023, at 4:51 AM, Shane Coughlan <scoughlan@...>
wrote:
A reminder that the automotive work group has its regular meeting later today
☺️
OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting
Scheduled: Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
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Thanks Oliver.
Let’s pause the election process until you two have a chance to coordinate.
Do you still want to proceed with the scheduled meeting in early February? Shane Coughlan OpenChain General Manager +818040358083 Book a meeting: https://meetings.hubspot.com/scoughlan
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On Jan 21, 2023, at 0:46, Fendt, Oliver <oliver.fendt@...> wrote:
Hi Helio,
Sure I am still around.
I probably did not fully understand your proposal, I will contact you in order to get a better understanding
Ciao
Oliver
From: Helio Chissini de Castro <heliocastro@...>
Sent: Freitag, 20. Januar 2023 08:23
To: main@...; Fendt, Oliver (T SSP) <oliver.fendt@...>; Shane Coughlan <scoughlan@...>; Stephen Kilbane <stephen.kilbane@...>
Subject: Re: [openchain] OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting - Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
Yesterday me and some people arrived on time at 15:00 CET, and 5 minutes later, most of us dropped, as we had no agenda whatsoever or meeting plan.
And this is becoming recurrent.
And maybe again calendars shifted and somehow we got the wrong time.
To avoid this whole process day, i want to propose some changes:
1. Have an chair and a co-chair officially appointed preferably in big different timezones.
This reduces the chance of we've been without moderation.
2. Have a pre-agenda for the meeting at least 2 days before, use the OpenChain or Open-Source-Compliance github Wiki to write the agenda. Must be collaborative. Anyone can
add topics.
Is encouraged to even extend the agenda topic to come to the meeting more informed, like a threaded pre-discussion
IF no agenda is formally set, the meeting will be formally adjourned on that week, but the channel will be open to anyone who wants to join and discuss if times allow.
This is specifically for people that needs to arrange their time, so they know that formal meetings will not happen.
3. IF we have a need to discuss something technical or general | hanging out", we can set the meeting as a Fringe meeting, but we need to have a central topic to us as a starting
point. This differs from point 3 as there's no directioned talk, we freely jump on the topic.
But again, the above rule should be maintained, the Fringe meeting needs to be announced.
@Fendt, Oliver If you are still around the group and OSSELOT is not taking all your time nowadays, maybe a proposal to unify Open-Source-Complicance
content under OpenChain github as we already are under the "brand" ? ( i know, it will be some license hunting for owners )
Best regards and have a nice weekend
On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 10:53 PM Carlo Piana <carlo@...> wrote:
I and Alberto have ourselves set up a BBB machine -- and in case we can offer to host the next meeting.
On the one hand I have attended many meetings on the FSFE's instance without a hiccup.
On the other hand, it would appear that certain firewall conditions would prevent from correctly establishing a good audio connection and despite all certain clients
could not join with a PC -- a phone would join. Apparently there is a setup and we took advice from Paolo Vecchi, reinstalled the machine and it should now work thanks to the use of a turn server.
So, for a smallish group as this, I can offer to host to see if the same problem occurs, and guide FSFE to a resolution if no problems are encountered.
Da:
"Steve Kilbane" <stephen.kilbane@...>
A: "main@..." <main@...>
Inviato: Mercoledì, 18 gennaio 2023 20:24:20
Oggetto: Re: [openchain] OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting - Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
FWIW, I’ve
always struggled with BBB. Previously, the audio has always sounded like it’s underwater, and (I think) people weren’t able to make out what I was saying – but the recordings showed that it was just me.
More recently, I’ve found that it struggles with my headset, but it works better if I use the machine’s built-in speakers
and mic. But again, I’ve assumed that was just me.
From:
main@... <main@...>
on behalf of Christopher Wood <cvw01@...>
Date: Wednesday, 18 January 2023 at 18:29
To: main@... <main@...>
Subject: Re: [openchain] OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting - Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
It seems like the Bluebutton app doesn’t work too well. I couldn’t get it to establish audio connection and it seemed
that others had the same issue.
On Jan 18, 2023, at 4:51 AM, Shane Coughlan <scoughlan@...>
wrote:
A reminder that the automotive work group has its regular meeting later today
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OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group - Third Wednesday Meeting
Scheduled: Jan 18, 2023 14:00 to 15:00, UTC
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