IIRC, we publish the minutes of these meetings. That should be good enough.  I am a "member" and I don't even attend these meetings! :0)

On Apr 27, 2012 4:21 AM, "Aleksey Bragin" <aleksey@reactos.org> wrote:
Let's put it a little bit less offending to the general public.

Those meetings are of primary interest only for the actual team of people which works on ReactOS now (so-called members). We try to define a common work direction for the next month and see what was successful and what failed during the last month.
It's just meaningless to invite everyone there.

Nevertheless, we do our best, and provide meetings minutes to anyone, so there are no secrets.

And to conclude my diplomacy with something harsh ;)
If a project is open source and free, it doesn't mean that everyone magically acquires rights to demand something from such a project. Free open source project grants you other, maybe even more important rights though.

Best regards,
Aleksey.


On 27.04.2012 14:38, Ged Murphy wrote:
It's just you, unless you can name a company that has their meetings in
public?

Meetings are for the members of organizations set goals, deal with issues
and discuss behind the scenes information.
Why should non-members have the right to listen in on internal affairs?

Ged.



-----Original Message-----
From: ros-dev-bounces@reactos.org [mailto:ros-dev-bounces@reactos.org] On
Behalf Of Emanuel Rietveld
Sent: 27 April 2012 11:24
To: ros-dev@reactos.org
Subject: Re: [ros-dev] Monthly meeting - April 2012

On 04/26/2012 07:38 PM, Pierre Schweitzer wrote:
Hi,

This meeting will be private. If you do
not have access, you will not be able to attend the meeting.

Regards,

Is it just me, or this a little like spraying contributor repellant on
your project?

Kind Regards,

Emanuel



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