Proposed agenda for the upcoming Stylesheets meeting, Tue 04-03 13:00Z. 1) Issue 313 https://github.com/TEIC/Stylesheets/issues/313 Can we find the places in the code where this fails to happen? (I.e., the generation of the "Contained by" and "May contain" lists.) And better yet, can we fix it? 2) Discussion of meeting format. 3) Issue 314 https://github.com/TEIC/Stylesheets/issues/314 Since there are various different invalidities, this might make sense as a "divide and conquer" issue: divide up the issue into various bits to be assigned to groups of 2 or 3 on or about Fri 04-27 for discussion on Tue 05-01. 4) Issue 316 https://github.com/TEIC/Stylesheets/issues/316 This is worth looking at to learn what `make install` actually does, what is not included, and how one would modify it. Also would be worth looking to see what generation of the Debian packages does.
Just a reminder. We are planning to meet this coming Tue 04-03 13:00Z. That's * 06:00 PDT (Martin) * 09:00 EDT (Syd, Elisa, Elli, Raff, Sarah, Hugh) * 14:00 BST (James) * 15:00 CEST (Lou, Peter, Martina, Magdalena?)
I _think_ I have those parentheticals correct, but I'm not sure, and I don't know which continent you will be on, Alejandro. As always, I'm hoping someone else will arm wrestle with Mr. Google to get a Hangout up and running.
This will be the same sort of meeting as the past few (attack a problem or two as a group, probably coming up with more questions than answers :-), but I'd also like to carve out a few minutes to consider different approaches.
E.g., rather than all of us on the same conference call attacking the same issue, perhaps it is, or soon will be, time to divide and conquer. We'd start the same way, but spend the first 5-10 mins dividing up a few problems to sub-groups, then spend 40 mins in sub-groups, then regroup as a whole for 15 mins.
Another possibility would be to handle ticket assignment to sub-groups of 2-4 people a few days to a week ahead of our meeting, and then use the group teleconference to report on difficulties, successes, ask questions, etc.