Re: whether to have (IRC or otherwise) regular meetings

* olivier Thereaux wrote:
>What do you think of restarting the cycle of IRC meetings, perhaps  
>once a month? Or perhaps try another formula, maybe more often but at  
>different times of the day, where we would know that a number of us  
>will be on IRC and can try and come up with a few topics? Whether to  
>announce these, in advance and with a request for more people to  
>join, to such lists as www-validator and/or www-qa and/or public- 
>evangelist...

I don't mind some regular chat. I also don't mind if people rather spend
that hour on getting all this code out of check and stuff it into stand-
alone CPAN modules.

>It's also possible that the renewed QAIG will hold meetings too, and  
>we may want to hook onto that as well. Speaking of which, said QAIG  
>will be meeting (and meeting other groups as well) at the next  
>technical plenary, which will be hold at the very end of February in  
>the south of France. Are any of you planning to (or just interested  
>in) joining in, in person or by teleconferencing?

I'm usually on IRC during the TP.
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