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Message #04447
Re: Improving meetbot reports
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To:
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From:
Thierry Carrez <thierry@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
Fri, 30 Sep 2011 09:56:06 +0200
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Organization:
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Stefano Maffulli wrote:
> One thing that seems clear is that the #info tag is not always used by
> the moderator, resulting in summaries that are way too dry to be
> meaningful. Some of the summaries have only a list of topic.
Note that anyone can use #info, #action, #idea, #help and #link. I
should definitely use them more, but it always feels funny when I'm the
only one to use them.
See http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot
> On the other thand when #info is used more often, summaries seem to be
> much more intelligible. Do you think that adding a brief #info summary
> before changing topic would be a good habit?
I think it's more efficient to just have everyone use the above commands
more often.
--
Thierry Carrez (ttx)
Release Manager, OpenStack
Follow ups
References
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Community metrics, developers' engagement
From: Stefano Maffulli, 2011-09-08
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Re: Community metrics, developers' engagement
From: Mike Scherbakov, 2011-09-26
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Re: Community metrics, developers' engagement
From: Stefano Maffulli, 2011-09-26
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Re: Community metrics, developers' engagement
From: Mike Scherbakov, 2011-09-26
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Re: Community metrics, developers' engagement
From: John Dickinson, 2011-09-26
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Improving meetbot reports (was Re: Community metrics, developers' engagement)
From: Stefano Maffulli, 2011-09-28
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Re: Improving meetbot reports (was Re: Community metrics, developers' engagement)
From: John Dickinson, 2011-09-28
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Re: Improving meetbot reports
From: Stefano Maffulli, 2011-09-28
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Re: Improving meetbot reports
From: Stefano Maffulli, 2011-09-29