MonthlyMeeting200512
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** Or why not merely install a [[Wikipedia:CAPTCHA|CAPTCHA]] hack for MediaWiki (the software for this wiki)? | ** Or why not merely install a [[Wikipedia:CAPTCHA|CAPTCHA]] hack for MediaWiki (the software for this wiki)? | ||
| - | * OggPCM | + | * OggPCM and more |
| + | ** The whole debate has exposed the fact that there is no decision making authority at the moment | ||
| + | *** Some people have suggested creating a "steering committee" below the current board | ||
| + | ** Need a process to "approve" Xiph.Org codecs/standards | ||
| + | ** Some decision has to be made (in the shorter term) as to what version of OggPCM to adopt. | ||
* The new speex.org site is ready, but someone (with permissions) needs to "install" it instead of the old one. | * The new speex.org site is ready, but someone (with permissions) needs to "install" it instead of the old one. | ||
* Vorbis stills need more support on portable players. Shouldn't a team of Public Relations cover this issue by contacting as many player producer companies as possible? | * Vorbis stills need more support on portable players. Shouldn't a team of Public Relations cover this issue by contacting as many player producer companies as possible? | ||
Revision as of 02:48, 2 December 2005
Agenda
- Address wiki spam (Spambots are now the most active "contributors")
- OggPCM and more
- The whole debate has exposed the fact that there is no decision making authority at the moment
- Some people have suggested creating a "steering committee" below the current board
- Need a process to "approve" Xiph.Org codecs/standards
- Some decision has to be made (in the shorter term) as to what version of OggPCM to adopt.
- The whole debate has exposed the fact that there is no decision making authority at the moment
- The new speex.org site is ready, but someone (with permissions) needs to "install" it instead of the old one.
- Vorbis stills need more support on portable players. Shouldn't a team of Public Relations cover this issue by contacting as many player producer companies as possible?