Not sure if anyone said this, but I
think that if hangouts are too closed, how about using "hangout on
air"? It'll get streamed for anyone to watch and also It'll stay
on youtube publicly. Then we could post the youtube link on the
IRC (or twitter, this would be just how much we'd wanted to show
this to people). The only downside of Hangouts on Air is number of
participants, I think that regular hangout can handle 15 people
but on Air allows only 10 people.
Personally I'm for the Hangouts and not IRC.
On 06/24/2013 02:31 PM, Luke Holmquist wrote:
I also like hangouts. I think it has brought us closer
together as a team.
But I can see the community benefit of irc
Sent from my iPhone
I would vote hangout, no matter the size purely for the sake
of efficiency. We tend to cover a lot of ground in our
meetings and have good discussions which would not be able to
happen in 1 hour on IRC. Though I do like the idea of
everything being tracked in IRC for people that miss or
community members wanting to catch up on what we are doing, I
feel like we will either not have as effective conversations
via IRC or we will go much longer
I forget what it was but we all had different terminology for
something and hangouts helped with that
than one hour to cover everything. It's a tough decision
but I would vote to stick with hangouts.
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