That works for me!

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----- Original Message -----
> From: "Matt Wagner" <[email protected]>
> To: "Matthew Wagner" <[email protected]>, "Jiri Stransky" 
> <[email protected]>, "Justin Clift"
> <[email protected]>, "Tzu-Mainn Chen" <[email protected]>, "Andrew 
> Fitzsimon" <[email protected]>, "Francesco
> Vollero" <[email protected]>, "Mohammed Morsi" <[email protected]>
> Cc: [email protected]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 2:42:17 PM
> Subject: Website Cabal -- Assemble!
> 
> My fellow Website Cabal members,
> 
> It's time that we assembled, to fulfill our quest of keeping
> aeolusproject.org current and relevant, while identifying and
> managing
> the writing of new content (feature descriptions and documentation).
> I
> know you can't wait!
> 
> Trying to get us all to meet at the same time is fairly complicated
> due
> to timezones. I would propose that we meet at the following time:
> 
> Thursdays at 14:00 GMT (right after the converge-ui meeting):
>  9am US/East (Westford)
>  3pm Brno
>  12 midnight Brisbane
> 
> This is 30 minutes after the current converge-ui meetings which a few
> people on this list attend. My thinking is that this helps reduce the
> cost of meetings, since Andy (in AU) will already be up for a
> meeting,
> versus trying to have him do 11-12pm calls twice a week.
> 
> Could everyone, at their earliest convenience (i.e., right now!)
> reply
> and let me know if this time does or does not work for you?
> 
> I would propose that we meet via Google Hangouts. (Please remember to
> wear a shirt.) Does anyone object to this? (Using Hangouts, I mean.
> Wearing a shirt is non-negotiable.) It makes it easy to do
> screen-sharing, and makes it easy for us to record things.
> 
> I have also started a quick brainstorm of what we might want to talk
> about:
> http://etherpad-aeolusproject.rhcloud.com/p/WebsiteCabalInitialBrainstorm
> 
> Please note that:
> a.) This was just stuff I thought of; please feel free to add more. I
> also tried to categorize things in some manner.
> b.) I tried to draw a clear line between short-term tasks someone
> could
> do in an hour or so, and longer-term projects that will take some
> planning. Both need doing, but I want to make sure we don't lose our
> focus.
> 
> -- Matt
> 

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