Scheduling our regular UX team iteration plan meetings
Colin Clark
colin.clark at utoronto.ca
Thu Jan 24 16:26:24 UTC 2008
Mike,
The Fluid meetings page is now up to date:
http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Meetings
We have only one regularly scheduled Fluid meeting at the moment, the
monthly open teleconference. We are trying to schedule a regular bi-
weekly UX team planning session. Otherwise, that's it. :)
Colin
On 24-Jan-08, at 10:00 AM, Michael S Elledge wrote:
> Okay, I'm totally confused. Can someone please make a list of the
> regularly scheduled meetings for the project and either send it
> around or post it?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Mike
>
> Daphne Ogle wrote:
>> No Friday's please.
>> Other than that it probably doesn't matter. Since many of us are
>> on the Wednesday Sakai UX meeting from 2 -3 PST (5 - 6 EDT) perhaps
>> right before it would work from 1 - 2 PST. The more we can group
>> meetings the better to minimize switching those costs :).
>>
>> -Daphne
>>
>> On Jan 22, 2008, at 12:56 PM, Colin Clark wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> Given the recent buzz about keeping our meetings page more up to
>>> date so people know when they can tune in, I'd like to arrange a
>>> regular-scheduled meeting for UX team iteration plan.
>>>
>>> The primary audience for this meeting is the coordinators of each
>>> UX activity section: Component Design, UI Design Patterns, UX
>>> Walkthroughs, User Testing, and U-Camps. But everyone is welcome
>>> to sit in. We'll schedule a portion of time at the end of the
>>> meeting for everyone to talk about our work, get involved and
>>> answer questions.
>>>
>>> Is there a regular day that works best for you all?
>>>
>>> Colin
>>
>> Daphne Ogle
>> Senior Interaction Designer
>> University of California, Berkeley
>> Educational Technology Services
>> daphne at media.berkeley.edu <mailto:daphne at media.berkeley.edu>
>> cell (510)847-0308
>>
>>
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Colin Clark
Technical Lead, Fluid Project
Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of Toronto
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