On Sat, 2007-03-10 at 10:46 -0800, Karsten Wade wrote:
On Sat, 2007-03-10 at 13:23 -0500, Paul W. Frields wrote:
> On Sat, 2007-03-10 at 10:38 -0600, Robert 'Bob' Jensen wrote:
> > Meeting times have been discussed in IRC and on the list.
> >
> >
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BobJensen/MeetingTimes shows the results
> > of our survey to find a time that will work for us all.
> >
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>
> Right, looks like:
>
> Weekend - tomorrow (Sun) at either 1600 UTC (1100 EST/0800 PST) or 1700
> UTC (1200 EST/0900 PST)
And in fact, that is when we are meeting tomorrow. :)
11:00 Eastern, right? Cool.
> Weekday - Mon/Tue/Wed at 1800 UTC (1300 EST/1000 PST) or 1900
UTC (1400
> EST/1100 PST)
I note that we have around 4 to 6 weeks until Bob is unavailable on
weekends.
So, we could use the weekend meeting time for a month and then add a
weekday meeting time when we need to.
One reason to do this is >1 of us are likely to have a scheduling change
in that time that makes it necessary.
True dat.
> Either we pick one and disenfranchise someone, or go with two.
I would
> say if we do the latter, do Sunday and Wednesday to keep momentum up.
Alternating weeks?
Hey, that would work, good idea.
/me wishes once again that there were a real Hula server or something
like it available for Fedora taskmasters to organize our project
schedules. Using the wiki for this is ridiculous.
Also, any reason to choose Wednesday over Tuesday? We have a
historic
Tuesday alignment and there are 4 common open hours on Tue. v. 2 common
on Wed.
Roger that, my eyes were apparently only half on the screen. Works for
me, since the weekday meeting will be the one I'd miss.
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