It is great to see some of the working group notes coming up for all to
work with on the GR wiki. I’m thinking it would be great to see other
working group notes doing the same. I know there’s a page for GRC
improvements, which maybe is related to the discussion group as well as
the email and #irc discussions. I’d love to see the same for the other
working groups. Do we think it’s worth the time for each working group
leader to create a page on the wiki and point the community to it? I do
… - MLD
Now that gnuradio.org is back up, we just need someone to populate the
wiki page on coprocessors … I think the chair was from Sandia National
Labs … don’t remember his name now. I’ll take a shot at this page in
the next couple of days if nobody else gets there; quite a bit on my
queue just right now. - MLD
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 10:17 AM, Michael D. [email protected] wrote:
Now that gnuradio.org is back up, we just need someone to populate the wiki page
on coprocessors … I think the chair was from Sandia National Labs … don’t
remember his name now. I’ll take a shot at this page in the next couple of days
if nobody else gets there; quite a bit on my queue just right now. - MLD
It’s Justin F. from SNL that was leading this group. He was in touch
with me last night saying that he’d update the wiki soon. I’m actually
going to take his slides that he presented in the wrap-up session
right now and put them on that page for a start.
The next big question is how is each GRWG going to be communicate with
each other. The Wiki is the best place for more permanent ideas and
documentation about each WG, but there needs to be a coordinated
effort for communicating among the interested members. And it might
not be the same solution for each of the WGs. This is a topic of next
week’s dev call if anyone wants to weigh in.
The next big question is how is each GRWG going to be communicate with
each other. The Wiki is the best place for more permanent ideas and
documentation about each WG, but there needs to be a coordinated
effort for communicating among the interested members. And it might
not be the same solution for each of the WGs. This is a topic of next
week’s dev call if anyone wants to weigh in.
I’ve always found dedicated mailing lists ideal for special interest /
working discussions.
-Greg
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