= Planning the Next Meeting * The plan is March 2019, we do not want to go for a two year cadence and it is not clear whether there will be enough demand for attendance if the frequency is increased even further * g5pw@ will organize at Mittelab in Trieste, Italy = Feedback from this Edition == What went well? * Great organization, thanks Mojca & Aljaž. +1 * Location allowed lots of collaboration, that's great. * The location also forced people to be together in the evening, which is much nicer than distributing to different hotels at the end of the evening. * More achievements this year due to lots of hacking sessions. Getting things done is great! +3 * Ticket closing is nice! * Timelimits for discussions helped with that. * Documenting hacking results is very helpful and gives a sense of accomplishment. * Taking notes worked much better than last time. It's nice that the notes don't rot on some etherpad™ forever but are actually pushed to the wiki right away. +3 * Non-hacking event was very nice. We should always have an afternoon for a non-IT group activity. +2 * Nice improvements to the PR bot. * Infrastructure topics are also interesting for others, not only "established" MacPorts base and infra committers. * Getting away from your regular duties it great to only work on MacPorts and tackle larger topics that require uninterrupted time. * Arriving on Friday evening and starting on Saturday is great. * Friday - Wednesday is good. * The last meeting was a motivation boost, and this one is no different! * Getting GSoC students to the meeting helps with retention. +1 == What could be better? * Have a more detailed plan before the meeting – this allow others to see what we are doing and enable more remote participation. +1 * Unfortunately, discussing what to discuss is hard. People jump into the topics right away, rather than acknowledging that we need discussion on a certain issue. * We did actually quite well with our local planning and time slots, but we should have wikified the whiteboard. * We might try having a voice/video meeting before to decide on interesting topics earlier. * We must do meetings every year, otherwise we always use "last year" even though we didn't even have a meeting. +99 * The long hacking sessions were very productive, but not very social. * This may be related to the location where we had dinner right next to our hacking area. * The afternoon non-IT group activity is a nice balance to that. * Don't get a location with construction outside that will cut your upstream. * 4G is great, and actually sufficient for a group of 8 hackers. * Last time we tried to continue meeting via video/audio calls, but the idea didn't take off after the meeting. * Should we try again this time? * If so, don't ask whether to do it, just announce a date & time and do it * Topics should be clear before the call – just pick a couple of topics and take feedback at the end for new topics for the next meeting. * Mojca will schedule a meeting for April 21st 13:00 UTC for 1h. We should discuss two topics, 30 minutes each. She will just pick two topics as an initial meeting. * We should do the same with GSoC – just invite for a call to discuss our proposals. * Some of the targets were not achieved * For example, we did not finish the migration branch – however, this was probably due to us underestimating the work that was needed. * Bring Club Mate! == Experiences and Testimonials * It's nice to meet everybody in person! +1 * Come to Helsinki, it's great! * Play Papers, Please! * Cooking is great! * Indian food is great! * "Fortunately, we had bad weather" ~g5pw * The open air event needs to include lots of stair climbing.