14:01:05 #startmeeting 14:01:05 Meeting started Fri Mar 16 14:01:05 2018 UTC. The chair is russdeffner. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 14:01:05 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 14:01:18 #topic Activation Working Group March 16 14:01:43 Greetings and welcome to the first AWG meeting in quite some time... 14:02:15 :wave: 14:02:20 We'll do some general 'housekeeping' to start since it's been so long... 14:03:04 I did some wiki-cleaning this week, so I think the info on https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Team/Working_groups/Activation is now 'up-to-date' 14:03:37 oh, let me try to do that more 'bot-friendly'... 14:04:02 :wave: i’m here, sorry i’m late 14:04:06 #link https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Team/Working_groups/Activation is the first place to start for AWG info 14:05:17 Hi 14:05:36 On of the more important things for everyone here is to review the current Terms of Reference... 14:06:25 #link https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uf60-HUF9GyP68-DzzksEa8RLqFkUrsNSq6vhiiXa64/edit?usp=sharing - the ToR is basically the guidebook for what we do in the AWG 14:07:15 So, those are the basics - in a nutshell, this group manages the Disaster Mapping program at HOT 14:07:39 For those who don't know me, my name is Russell Deffner and I'm based in Colorado, US 14:08:13 Been involved with HOT for about 5-6 years now, mostly as a volunteer in the Disaster Mapping program, also do contract work and am a voting member 14:08:16 Sorry late, hi everyone 14:08:59 I want to quickly say a big Thank You to Philipp who has volunteered to help co-lead this working group; Philipp do you want to quickly introduce yourself 14:09:09 Thanks Russ 14:09:21 And everyone who is here, please give a line or two intro so you're logged with the bot 14:09:25 It is a pleasure! 14:10:14 I'm Philipp Ulbrich, based in London and Warwick, UK - been involved with HOT since around October 14:11:44 Thanks Philipp 14:11:59 We'll give a bit of time for folks to type intros 14:12:23 yes, looks like several people are typing 14:12:42 Hi, Blake, activation coordinator for 4 years 14:13:44 hello, I’m Nate Smith, Director of Technology at HOT and been active in HOT for the last 6 years 14:14:08 Hello everyone! I'm Chris Mayhall and I am new to HOT. I'm based in Texas and have a background in computer science. I currently manage about 30 GIS websites for municipalities all over Texas. 14:14:52 I am Ralph Aytoun, a retired cartographer. Involved with HOT since 2014 mainly with London Mapathons and validating, but help with other projects and universities. 14:15:09 Excellent! 14:15:17 Thanks everyone for coming 14:15:47 Anyone else out there, please keep typing but we'll keep the meeting moving... 14:16:10 The last time this group was heavily active, we made some changes... 14:16:31 One was that we moved from taking 'traditional' meeting minutes to using Trello... 14:16:49 #link https://trello.com/b/ogU4Wjd6/hot-activation-wg - the AWG Trello 14:17:22 I also took some time to clean this up a bit 14:17:57 There's still some projects 'out there' that we need to decide to either move forward or archive, but we can get to that later... 14:18:40 The "Next meeting agenda" list is what I want to look over first 14:18:59 Unless, I guess I should ask if anyone has anything pressing/want to ask first? 14:20:16 Ok, so first on the agenda there is approving the last minutes... 14:20:44 Which, I'm totally not sure when that was or if there are minutes, etc. 14:21:06 So, it brings the question - if we're using Trello, is there a need for that anymore? 14:22:32 last minutes on Trello appear to be from March 2016? 14:22:41 We need to have a list of working projects somewhere so that people know what is on the go and can add to it or make suggestions 14:23:36 Yes, I saw that too; I really didn't think we went all of 2017+ without a meeting 14:24:01 But, that's probably why I completely forgot how to run this bot, etc. :) 14:24:27 Ralph, do you mean TM projects? 14:25:21 No, I mean projects like review the ToR, 14:25:55 Yes, I think that is partly why we switched to Trello 14:25:56 what wold be the alternative to Trello? 14:26:36 i mean, is there an alternative to Trello for this type of things? 14:27:15 Rolling grocery 14:27:17 I'm looking now, I actually archived two Lists "Projects Assigned" and "Pending Items" 14:27:31 ...because they weren't being used 14:27:37 Gdoc 14:27:57 I joined AWG in mid 2017 and we had regular weekly meetings during the activation season which stopped when it became quiet. 14:27:58 But we could have a list of "projects needing work" or something 14:29:04 However, to pull this back around - first question is 'do we want to approve previous meeting minutes' or drop that from the rolling agenda? 14:29:39 or maybe we could leave it only as a kind of reactive option, in case there are any objections 14:29:40 ? 14:29:56 for a certain period of time? 14:30:26 i.e. a chance at the beginning to bring up stuff from last time, otherwise we're moving on? 14:30:36 yes 14:31:15 Certainly need previous minutes to keep unfinished business on the agenda to be completed 14:31:22 sounds good to me, would anyone rather see the more traditional/formal approvals 14:32:55 Ok, I'll change that to 'unfinished business' 14:33:20 That way we have continuity from the previous meetings 14:33:20 So, now I guess let's have the discussion - Trello? or something else? 14:34:42 Do we have something else at this stage? 14:35:23 and what would be the reason for changing? is because Trello is underused at the moment? if we change, would that tool be likely to be used more? 14:35:39 is it... 14:35:59 Well honestly, nothing that does the same thing, but we see this in almost all our WGs that use Trello; it takes effort - usually from one or two people to keep it flowing 14:36:59 We have thrown around the idea of Google Sites in the past 14:37:19 I'm not sure it would be any better (or worse) though 14:37:33 Rolling gdoc is good for agenda trello for linger 14:38:20 Yes, that would basically put us back to the 'traditional' method of minutes, etc. but does work 14:39:40 Emphasize rolling in one doc is nice 14:40:15 I guess if we 'embed' the gdoc in the Trello and make sure action items are turned into Trello cards, it might help motivate Trello progress 14:41:45 so, the doc would be used for which tasks? the minutes...? 14:42:37 Yes, most of the groups who use that method basically set a brief agenda (i.e. insert your notes here) and become minutes 14:42:59 ok, thanks 14:43:13 I don't necessarily think any of them are good at carrying items from one meeting to next though 14:43:40 And actions are often lost/forgotten 14:44:32 So, let me suggest that this needs some more thought and let's Table it for more research/discussion 14:44:46 Want to keep us to the hour and have a couple additional things 14:45:20 Mainly, does everyone like IRC for our meeting platform? 14:45:29 regarding lost actions - how about the mail reminders on Trello? If whoever is assigned the task manages the deadlines? 14:45:38 I actually think it's written into the ToR, so if not, we need to edit that 14:46:19 To your point Philipp, that's why I would like to keep Trello for action items so we can assign people and dates, etc 14:46:44 :+1: 14:48:50 I have problems logging in to irc through irc://irc.oftc.net #osm and am only here because of the slack link 14:49:33 Ya, I've had the IRC client freeze a few times in the last hour 14:50:11 But we have had feedback in the past from non-english speakers that this way they could still participate versus voice 14:50:27 hey all — join us here in 10 minutes for an informal chat with new HOT Voting Member nominees 14:50:46 However, we could just stick to the #disaster-mapping channel if no one here is really using IRC 14:51:11 Except then I wouldn't have this meeting bot :) 14:51:30 Hi Mikel, we should be able to conclude AWG on time 14:52:56 For now, we'll say this at least works for everyone; we'll keep Mumble as an option if we really want to talk about something 14:53:21 But please feel free to bring alternative solutions next time 14:53:27 How about schedule? 14:53:35 shall we read and comment on the ToRs until the next meeting? 14:53:48 Does every other Friday at 1400UTC work? 14:54:04 Always feel funny asking that to the people here :) 14:54:57 If no objections, let's stick to it for now and if I hear from people that can't make it, we'll stay flexible 14:55:14 :thumbsup: 14:55:36 sounds good 14:56:14 And to your point Philipp, and good parting words from me - here is your AWG homework... 14:56:29 Good for me 14:56:31 Please do read over the ToR, make suggestions/comments/etc 14:56:33 ha, thanks! :D 14:56:52 Also, for those who haven't yet... 14:57:09 Take a look over the Activation Protocol and Courses 14:57:50 thought on the side: it would be great to have more a better gender balance 14:57:51 :+1: 14:57:58 was going to try and find links, but it's in the Trello 14:58:16 Yes, thank you Philipp 14:59:03 Any suggestions to make the Disaster Mapping program more welcoming to women and LGBTQ, I am listening. 14:59:38 Ok, that's a wrap, thanks everyone for joining the AWG today! 14:59:42 #endmeeting