We are lucky to have three student interns for the Click To Dial project this summer [*], so we will do some extra planning: We will consider new features, division the project into three components, and allocation of our four mentors among three students. I think these all would benefit from the input of others on this mailing list; is it acceptable to use the present mailing list for this planning over the next three weeks?
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On 25/04/18 16:02, Thomas Levine wrote:
We are lucky to have three student interns for the Click To Dial project this summer [*], so we will do some extra planning: We will consider new features, division the project into three components, and allocation of our four mentors among three students. I think these all would benefit from the input of others on this mailing list; is it acceptable to use the present mailing list for this planning over the next three weeks?
This is really good news
We have a few hundred people on this list now so I think it is good to use the list for collecting requirements but it may be desirable to use another list for day-to-day discussion.
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Daniel Pocock writes:
We have a few hundred people on this list now so I think it is good to use the list for collecting requirements but it may be desirable to use another list for day-to-day discussion.
This was my thought as well. I think we will start discussing requirements on this mailing list and go to somewhere else if we find we write too much. Aside from discussion of requirements, most of our discussion will happen elsewhere.
Thanks