Call for the first MuseScore hangout
Two weeks ago lasconic and myself were interviewed by The Audio Podcast via a Google Hangout. The interview was aired streamed live on Google+ and the recording is available on YouTube. A hangout is a Google Plus feature which lets you video chat with up to ten people simultaneously. It also comes with apps such as screen sharing, google docs integration and many more apps.
Having liked the interview and the way a hangout works, we would like to run an experiment with the MuseScore community. We'd like to run a public MuseScore hangout ourselves and talk about MuseScore 2.0. There is a lot on the 2.0 roadmap which still needs a lot of discussion and testing. One hangout feature that will definitely be very useful is screen sharing, which will permit us to show MuseScore 2.0 and talk through some design issues, implementation decisions, try reproducing bugs and so forth.
So the aim for this very first MuseScore hangout would be to further elaborate the 2.0 roadmap, identify open issues, do some live testing and bug reporting, write some docs and so forth.
Let us know if you like to join and what day as of next week and time would be best for you. Lasconic and myself are in UTC+2 timezone.
In order to join the hangout or follow the live stream, follow MuseScore on Google+.
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I'll surely like to join! But I've no web cam (if a photo camera can steal your soul, what a video camera could do? <g>): is it a problem?
(In case, I'm UTC+2 too. No particular day or time preference: I'm quite flexible in my schedule).
M.
In reply to I'll surely like to join! But by Miwarre
A webcam and microphone are not required to join a hangout in fact, although it will be hard to join the conversation without a mic. The only requirement is that you have a Google+ account and that you follow +MuseScore so you can participate.
I would be interested in this.
I am in the GMT timezone (UTC 000) so not badly out with you guys.
Thursday evenings are bad for me (choir practice) and Sunday mornings.
But apart from that I can be pretty flexible.
I've just linked up with the MuseScore circle on Google+
Regards
Michael
In reply to I would be interested in by ChurchOrganist
GMT, not BST (UTC +1:00)? Did the UK stop observing Daylight Savings Time?
In reply to GMT, not BST (UTC +1:00)? Did by Jojo-Schmitz
No, but I wish we would!
In the past I have known people get confused if I used the official name for UK daylight saving, particularly people from the US, so to keep it simple I just use GMT.
These days computers seem to compensate for it anyway :)
I've made a doodle so it's easier to set a date & time: http://doodle.com/t47vm9dkdh3kmu87
Everyone is welcome of course to join and leave the hangout any time.
In reply to Doodle by Thomas
Done, and thanks for organizing this - I hope it works out!
The date & time of the hangout: Wednesday, 29th, 16:00 Paris time.
It will be a public (open) hangout so everyone is free to join. We are going to stream it live as well, so anyone can follow.
In reply to We have a date & time by Thomas
Just to be clear is that 15:00 GMT (allowing for daylight saving - BST)??
In reply to Just to be clear is that by ChurchOrganist
What timing do you see Michael on the doodle which fits for all of us on Wednesday? For me that's 4pm CEST.
In reply to We have a date & time by Thomas
Just so you know, I had a meeting that was originally scheduled for noon my time (18:00 Paris time) but it just got moved forward an hour. So I'm not sure how long you were planning on hanging, but I'll only be able to participate for around 45 minutes, unfortunately.
EDIT: I am timezone-challenged. The Doodle link led me to believe we were talking about 10-12 my time, but I guess it's actually 8-10, in which case, I'm cool. At least, now that I've had a cup of coffee and had time to think about it, I'm pretty sure 8:00 really is the correct time for me (MDT - Denver).
But if the Doodle was lying to me about time, I suspect it might be lying to others too?
In reply to Just so you know, I had a by Marc Sabatella
To be sure, go to http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=Wednesday+August+29th%2C+16%3A00+P… and replace NYC by your town.
Here is the recording of the very first MuseScore hangout on air. You'll see from left to right: Marc Sabatella, Michael Cowgill, Nicolas Froment and myself Thomas Bonte. Here is what we talked about:
You can follow the links & screenshots we talked about in the Hangout notes.
As it was the first time I ever did a hangout on air, I made a few mistakes. So here are the lessons learned:
As we are closing in on the 1st alpha release of MuseScore 2.0, we'll probably have a hangout on air every X weeks, focusing each time one a few new 2.0 features, talk through outstanding bugs, design issues and other challenges.
In reply to Recording of the first MuseScore hangout by Thomas
Thanks, for the personal touch. Just haven't got time to see the full clip. How about saying some more about MIDI output implementation soon?
Cheers
In reply to MuseScore hangout by eellberg_
MIDI output implementation is not on the roadmap of MuseScore 2.0. So nothing much to say about it :)
In reply to Recording of the first MuseScore hangout by Thomas
I'm sorry I could not participate: the audio of my PC broke down shortly before the hangout; I'll hope for the next...
Good news and info in that one, though: I was not aware of tinman's work on the GUI and it looks quite promising.
To next time!
M.