[tor-dev] First Tor-wide 1-1-1 task exchange meeting happens on Thursday, Oct 22, 15:00 UTC in #tor-dev

Karsten Loesing karsten at torproject.org
Wed Oct 21 14:56:05 UTC 2015


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Hello devs,

The first Tor-wide 1-1-1 task exchange meeting happens on

  Thursday, October 22, 2015, 15:00 UTC in #tor-dev

https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20151022T15

The idea of the 1-1-1 task exchange meeting is that participants get 1
minute to describe a task that would take somebody else roughly 1 hour
and that they will do within 1 week.  It could be to review a
document, write some analysis code, fix a small bug, and so on.  It's
best to come prepared with a task or two to get the most out of this.
 In a perfect world people would give one task for each task they
take, but that is not required.

The Measurement Team has been playing the 1-1-1 task exchange game for
a few weeks as part of team meetings.  But we realized at the Berlin
dev meeting that this doesn't have to be team specific.  That's why
we're opening this up to anyone in Tor who wants to come.  For
reference, here are our past tasks:

https://pad.riseup.net/p/1-1-1-task-exchange

We're also planning to put tasks that were not taken on Tor Weekly
News to invite new volunteers who wouldn't attend our IRC meetings.
Though the general approach will still be to contact the task owner
before working on the task to avoid duplicating efforts.

Talk to you tomorrow.

All the best,
Karsten
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