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-<nowiki>Attending: John, June, Jim, Kathy, Roni, Amy, Steve, Kate+Attending: John, June, Jim, Kathy, Roni, Amy, Steve, Kate
  
 +Importance of "Creation of formal website team" recommendation
  
-** Importance of "Creation of formal website team" recommendation+Who can change/edit?  Authority?
  
 +Promote people changing/editing/adding content
  
-Who can change/edit?  Authority?+Who is vetting changes?  Little technical errors get fixed via wiki/commenting mechanisms.  Big changes are arrived at via Web Team consensus with community input where appropriate.
  
-* Promote people changing/editing/adding content+Going forward: loosey-goosey or formal team?  Formal team is requirement for the Big changes (implementing centralized platform) but policies/efforts can be formalized 
  
-* Who is vetting changes?  Little technical errors get fixed via wiki/commenting mechanisms.  Big changes are arrived at via Web Team consensus with community input where appropriate.+Count the changes Anoop made based on input from the Existing Site Improvement Committee as a big success for our efforts!
  
 +Oversight Board?  Governance Committee?  Answer: oversight entities are deliberately going hands-off so don't expect top-down strategy.
  
-* Going forward: loosey-goosey or formal team?  Formal team is requirement for the Big changes (implementing centralized platform) but policies/efforts can be formalized +Hackfest at annual conference -- Web team spends the year figuring out what could be done by a team in a concerted effort at an annual Website Hackfest and what stuff they can just do as small chunks throughout the year themselves.
  
 +Management spectrum: gatekeepers vs. cheerleaders/facilitators
  
-Count the changes Anoop made based on input from the Existing Site Improvement Committee as a big success for our efforts!+**Homework**: write a 1-4 paragraph narrative of what you see the Web Team's structure, processes/policies, and activities look like going forward.  Submit this to the Web Team list for discussion and comment on everyone else's narrative so that a rough consensus is arrived at before our next meeting.
  
 +Next meeting (tentative pending Anoop's ability to attend) is Thursday, September 15th, same time (1100pdt / 1200mdt / 1300cdt / 1400edt).
  
-* Oversight Board?  Governance Committee?  Answer: oversight entities are deliberately going hands-off so don't expect top-down strategy. 
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-* Hackfest at annual conference -- Web team spends the year figuring out what could be done by a team in a concerted effort at an annual Website Hackfest and what stuff they can just do as small chunks throughout the year themselves. 
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-* Management spectrum: gatekeepers vs. cheerleaders/facilitators 
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-*** Homework: write a 1-4 paragraph narrative of what you see the Web Team's structure, processes/policies, and activities look like going forward.  Submit this to the Web Team list for discussion and comment on everyone else's narrative so that a rough consensus is arrived at before our next meeting. 
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-*** Next meeting (tentative pending Anoop's ability to attend) is Thursday, September 15th, same time (1100pdt / 1200mdt / 1300cdt / 1400edt). 
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