I cannot comment on particular timings till my lecture schedule is decided. Feel free to decide a timing without me.

Best.
Bee

On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 12:51 AM, Radka Janekova <radka.janek@redhat.com> wrote:
These times are inconvenient for US time zones.

Also inconvenient for weird people in Europe such as me. See, I get up, do some work in an hour or two, where I have a meeting just before 12 there, then I run out for lunch and go to the office. I spend 2nd half of my day in the office, where I can attend IRC meetings anywhere past 14:00 (14 is kinda pushing it, i may not be back from lunch yet) until 18-19:00 (but anything past six is pushing it again, I may have to leave earlier sometimes - depending on my arrival) where these times are CET/CEST so winter UTC+1 summer UTC+2

Which brings me to my question. Are we following daylight saving with this meeting, or not?


Radka
  

Radka Janeková
.NET & OpenShift Engineer, Red Hat
IRC: radka | Freenode: Rhea


On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 5:18 PM, Justin W. Flory <jflory7@gmail.com> wrote:
On 10/12/2017 02:23 AM, Amita Sharma wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> It has been a while since we meet for a meeting. I know we are doing
> great for Fedora Women Day, and there has been good progress there. But,
> at the same time it is also important for the team to meet and discuss.
>
> I have proposed some time slots here - http://whenisgood.net/qp9mr7f
> I request you all to please fill up the time which suits you (don't
> forget to change the "Select your location:" option). India does not
> have any daylight saving policy. So, please consider it according to
> your location (let's all be in sync that we will consider DLS while
> choosing out slot).
>
> Any questions - feel free to ask and make sure you vote for the meeting
> time.
>

Thanks for starting this, Amita.

These times are inconvenient for US time zones. There was only one time
that worked for me in the list. Since there are more core team members
in Europe / Asia, I suggest choosing a time more convenient for those
time zones than to cater to US time zones.

Could you also share the results URL from WhenIsGood so we can take a
look at the responses? I forget which page it's on, but there's a
checkbox that makes the results public and easy to share.

Thanks!

--
Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7@gmail.com


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