Eugene Eric Kim
eekim@eekim.com


Memorandum

Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 00:55:23 -0700 (PDT)

From:   Eugene Eric Kim
eekim@eekim.com
Reply-To: unrev-II@egroups.com

To:     unrev-ii@egroups.com

Subject:   Syncing online and offline efforts


We need to do a better job of syncing up the efforts of those of us meeting in the Bay Area and those of you participating online. Here are a few things we should be doing:

  1. Create a separate forum for development. There are several reasons for doing this, one of which was raised by Paul regarding licensing.

    Lee is in the process of setting up a Zope/Wiki server that will serve part of our needs.

    We should also create a new mailing list focused entirely on OHS development, so we can continue to use this list to discuss broader issues regarding collaboratively augmenting human intelligence.

  2. Send minutes of our once-a-week meetings to the list, and archive them.

    Eric did this for a few of our meetings (which was great for me, since I missed two of them), and starting this week, we're going to do minutes more formally.

  3. Netcast our meetings.

    This is something that Mozilla does, and we should explore doing the same. Whether this happens depends on whether or not our meeting place has the infrastructure to support this (which I'm sure it does) and whether or not Doug wants to do it. I'm sure there are many implications of this that need to be thought through carefully before we go through the trouble of setting this up.


Sincerely,

-Eugene

Eugene Eric Kim
eekim@eekim.com
http://www.eekim.com/
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