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See Advanced Courses NAH, I know EnoughD8 Mobile Initiative Meeting #27.5
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2013-01-16 04:00 - 05:00 UTCOrganizers:
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Please join us for our next Mobile Initiative meeting to discuss issues related to the Drupal 8 mobile initiative. The meeting will be held as a Google+ Hangout (online video) with concurrent text chat in #drupal-mobile on IRC at:
Wednesday, January 16:
San Francisco — 8pm (Tuesday)
London — 4am
India — 8:30am
Taipei — 12pm
Sydney — 3pm
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NEW! If you can’t attend at this time, there’s an additional meeting time just 9 hours earlier. See http://groups.drupal.org/node/275953
Getting setup on Google+ and IRC
To join the Google+ Hangout, you'll need to:
- Join Google+ (or remember which of your various Google accounts is set up for Plus.)
Using IRC is easy; Drupal.org provides a guide to using IRC.
Participating in the meeting
Unfortunately, Google+ Hangouts are limited to 10 participants. However, we will be live streaming the video so everyone will be able to view the meeting video in real time by visiting the meeting page on Google+.
Also, everyone will be able to participate because we will be taking comments and questions in the #drupal-mobile IRC room. Simply prefix anything you'd like the group to discuss with my name: JohnAlbin: Hey, what about…
Agenda
As a reminder, the scope of the D8 Mobile Initiative includes:
- Mobile-friendly Drupal admin
- Responsive design issues
- Front-end performance
- Converting existing D8 themes to be responsive
- Code freeze!
- Bring your issues to review and discuss!
Please post your proposed discussion topics in the comments, or ping JohnAlbin in IRC.
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You can subscribe to the Google Calendar for this and all Drupal 8 Initiative meetings via iCal or XML feeds.
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