On 2020-09-15 16:12, FreeBSD Core Team Secretary wrote:
Based on the continuity of our last CORE Office Hours The FreeBSD CORE Team
would like to invite you all to a virtual town hall meeting. The session is
timed at 1800 UTC on 16th September, 2020. See
https://wiki.freebsd.org/OfficeHours for details on how to join either a live
stream to watch, or an interactive meeting to participate. A link to this
agenda (and any updates) will be there as well.
We’ll be discussing the following topics and taking general questions at the
end. We’ll have a moderator who will help call on people in the meeting to ask
questions (or to offer comments) as well as relay relevant questions from IRC.
a. Git Transition -- To raise awareness, Ed Maste and Warner Losh will be
giving a brief presentation about the state of the project’s planned transition
to git. They can answer a few questions here, but are also planning an entire
office hours on the git transition (tentatively scheduled in two weeks).
b. Recruiting for project teams -- When a new core team takes over, it’s a good
time to assess the needs of each of the teams that we have running different
aspects of the project, such as administering our machines and helping keep
FreeBSD secure. One common theme is the need for more help. We’ll discuss what
teams there are, and make a recruiting pitch and answer any questions.
c. Core TODO List publishing -- To continue the openness initiative, the core
team will start publishing out TODO list. This will be in addition to the
normal meeting minutes and other openness ideas. The new core team would love
to hear from the community how to improve our communications.
d. General Questions -- Time permitting, the core team can answer any other
questions or concerns the community might have.
Thanks! We look forward to meeting you.
Regards,
Moin (bofh), with core-secretary@ hat on
The above says 16th, the wiki page says 23rd, which one is it?
Thanks,
Jakob
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