On Tue, Oct 08, 2013 at 06:13:03PM +0200, Holger Levsen wrote: > On Dienstag, 8. Oktober 2013, Patty Langasek wrote:
> > I propose Saturday 10/12 (THIS SATURDAY) at 12pm (Noon) PDT, which would be > > 7pm (19:00) UTC, on the DebConf team IRC channel. > sorry, thats too late for me this saturday. It will be the first day at home^ > win Hamburg since 3 weeks, so I'll be offline with friends at that time. A few > hours earlier might work, but not sure. So please have the meeting without me. A few hours earlier would be 7-8am PDT on a Saturday morning. I assure you there's nobody on the local team that could make that. I'm sorry you won't be able to make it. If the time is too inconvenient for other global members, we can try to find another time, but spread out across the world, it's not going to be terribly easy to find something that's perfect for everyone. I was trying to avoid work schedules and family dinners. > I will try my very best to read+reply to mails til then. > P.S.: more as a general comment, I try to announce meetings seven days in > advance, using doodle or similar to find a good date for everyone... And, I agree with this. I had hoped the mailing list discussion would be more fruitful than it has been in the 1.5 weeks that it's been open. Unfortunately, we need to make a decision, and it seems interest in the thread has died down. If I'm incorrect in that, all the better to actually have a meeting to make the decision soon while we still have the few ideas proposed fresh in our minds. It's been my experience (through work, DebConf, Portland SOC, etc.) that meetings announced seven days in advance have little more promise for attendance than meetings announced 3-5 days in advance, but we can consider other alternatives, such as next Wednesday at 5pm PDT, which would be midnight UTC. Or, we could look at next Saturday, 19 October at noon PDT, 7pm UTC. Would someone care to set up a doodle to find out what people find most appropriate? Meeting later than 19 October for these decisions is not an option. Thanks! Patty > _______________________________________________ > Debconf-team mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team -- ---------------------------------------------------------- Patty Langasek [email protected] ---------------------------------------------------------- At times, you may end up far away from home; you may not be sure of where you belong, anymore. But home is always there... because home is not a place. It's wherever your passion takes you. --- J. Michael Straczynski _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team
