I'd like to hold the first ever Zenphoto meeting sometime in the following week.
I've taken the time to integrate the current changes in the "Community Build" into the SVN repository under a new branch, accessible here:
http://www.zenphoto.org/trac/browser/branches/community
I've got a lot to talk about with anyone interested in helping, and I'll come up with some sort of agenda soon. For now, I've got a list of items to discuss with developers (or anyone interested in check-in privileges) about the community codebase. It seems to be working pretty well, and there's definitely progress, but there are a few small things I just want to discuss. Great job everyone who helped with that, thank you!
I specifically request the presence of sbillard, aitf311, and mannkind, but everyone is welcome and encouraged to be there. It will be a text chat using an agreed-upon protocol (I like Skype, but can use anything).
So, let's work out a time and date. Let's start with Monday September 10th in the Evening PST, around 8:00 PM PST (GMT-8). If you want to join, let me know if you have that free, otherwise feel free to suggest other times and/or dates.
Thanks! I look forward to building this team and getting to work once again.
Indeed, 11 .a.m for Central Europe Acrylian ! I am an occasional mac user too and I am using Skype. You can download it for OS X here: http://www.skype.com/intl/en/download/skype/macosx/.
I've never really liked IRC.. always seemed too antiquated and linuxy.
If someone wants to set up a #zenphoto channel, or tell me how, I'm all for it though.
Otherwise I think gtalk or skype, or possibly a Campfire chat, they work fairly well.
Also, I realize 11 AM European is a bit of an odd time -- if it works better I can do any other time within 2-3 hours of that.
I'll do my best to come and hang out too.
Okay, with this many I think an IRC chat is our best bet. Anyone know how to set that up?
If that doesn't work we'll use one of the others, I know we're all capable of installing software ;-)
All are invited Should be fun.
FYI - Diff between the latest SVN and the community branch is fun to look at...
Consider that a #zenphoto IRC channel may also be useful for people to stick around and chat/help each other outside of official dev meetings. Freenode is the leading IRC server for opensource projects and they provide an excellent service, if you consider setting up a channel I'd strongly recommend them (we use Freenode for our own IRC channel).
You can create a channel simply by pointing your client to irc.freenode.net and typing /join #yourchannelname
see http://www.livinginternet.com/r/ra_create.htm
Later you may want to officially register a group as well: http://freenode.net/group_registration.shtml
This is a list of IRC clients that we set up for our own user community.
Is there a tentative lists of topics to be discussed during the meeting? I'm not sure yet I'll be able to attend but I would like to make a case for [i]self-documenting code[/i] as per my recently opened ticket .