Previous Education Meetings logs/October 2009/15th October

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[18:07] <ericb2> Ok, let's starts [18:07] <ericb2> Agenda for 15th of October 2009 meeting [18:07] <ericb2> 1. Welcome new students/ devs [18:07] <ericb2> 2. Present tools we use

[18:07] <ericb2> 3. present the state of work in progress for every project

[18:07] <ericb2> 4. misc

[18:07] <ericb2> 1 Welcome to the new students

[18:08] <ericb2> new students or new devs around ?

[18:08] * metrokid is here !

[18:08] <ericb2> metrokid: hey :)

[18:08] <metrokid> ericb2: ;-)

[18:08] <ericb2> metrokid: I remember you missed the previous meeting. Is Nelle around ?

[18:09] <metrokid> ericb2: I don't know, but I don't think so

[18:09] <ericb2> metrokid: we use to present ourselves, shortly

[18:09] <metrokid> ericb2: Ok!

[18:10] <metrokid> Hi ! My name is Jonathan Winandy, I am a student from Ecole Centrale de Nantes, and I am currently working with a group of student to stabilize an annotation feature in presenter.

[18:11] <ericb2> metrokid: welcome to you and your group :)

[18:11] <ericb2> metrokid: how long will be the task ?

[18:12] <ericb2> metrokid: said differently, how many weeks will you work on that ?

[18:13] <metrokid> ericb2: it's a 10 weeks long task

[18:13] * FabienD (n=fabien@mla78-1-82-240-16-110.fbx.proxad.net) has joined #education.openoffice.org

[18:14] <ericb2> metrokid: you are in the 2nd week, right ?

[18:14] <metrokid> ericb2: I don't know exactly when it should stop. Something like end of november, early december.

[18:14] <ericb2> metrokid: ok, noticed

[18:15] <metrokid> ericb2: I am not the one who is managing the schedule, sorry  ;-)

[18:16] <ericb2> metrokid: are other people of the group unable to join ? I'd like to meet them all, or at least have some contact with them

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