Hi, I'm think I have a problem with my calendar timezone...I'm in France and my calendar set the meet now at 2230 :(
I'm really sorry for missing this... regards, François [email protected] Le 28/09/2020 à 18:15, Julian Hyde a écrit : > Let’s meet on Thursday, 1830 UTC. > > Date and time: > https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Apache+Hop+-+Introduction+to+Incubation&iso=20201001T1130&p1=224&ah=1 > > <https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Apache+Hop+-+Introduction+to+Incubation&iso=20201001T1130&p1=224&ah=1> > > > Google meet: meet.google.com/gts-xtbz-rpf > <http://meet.google.com/gts-xtbz-rpf> > > If you are not able to attend this session, let us know, and we can arrange > another meeting (perhaps at a different time of day, to accommodate people’s > time zones). > > I’ll make a few slides, and I’ll ask someone to take notes and post them to > this list. > > Julian > > >> On Sep 28, 2020, at 6:12 AM, Maximilian Michels <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Julian, >> >> Thanks for the initiative. A zoom call is a good way to get us all on the >> same page. I'd suggest to publish the notes from the meeting to this list >> though, for transparency. >> >> Wednesday 18:00 UTC would work for me. >> Thursday 18:15 UTC would also work for me. >> >> No need to block this on me though, if we have other mentors present. >> >> -Max >> >> On 28.09.20 14:07, Matt Casters wrote: >>> +1 on the zoom call. Wed/Thu evening are fine by me as well. >>> Cheers, >>> Matt >>> On Sun, Sep 27, 2020 at 8:05 AM Francois Papon >>> <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>>> +1 for a Zoom call. >>>> >>>> I'm also available on Wednesday and Thursday. >>>> >>>> regards, >>>> >>>> François >>>> [email protected] >>>> >>>> Le 26/09/2020 à 23:04, Hans Van Akelyen a écrit : >>>>> Hi Julian, >>>>> >>>>> Thank you for your support in this and all other mentors too, really >>>> appreciate it! And super excited to get Hop working "The Apache way". >>>>> I've been reading up a lot in the documentation Apache provides but you >>>> have to know where to look... >>>>> A Zoom call to quickly go over all the next steps is a great idea, so we >>>> know where we are and what's coming up. >>>>> I'm available both Wednesday and Thursday. >>>>> Hans >>>>> On Sep 26 2020, at 7:02 pm, Julian Hyde <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> We’ve completed the first two steps of incubation - passed the IPMC >>>> vote and created an email list - so let’s get started! >>>>>> First of all, welcome to Apache! We’re excited to have a new project >>>> under way. >>>>>> I’m a mentor for Hop. That means I’m an Apache member, I’ve been >>>> through this process before, and my job is to teach you how things work at >>>> Apache. >>>>>> This email is intended as a discussion thread where people can ask any >>>> questions they have about Incubation. It will be archived at >>>> https://lists.apache.org/[email protected]. >>>>>> Apache does a lot of its business on email. Email is inclusive because >>>> it is asynchronous and archived. It is easy to participate if English is >>>> not your first language or if you are in a different time zone. >>>>>> Apache folks talk about “community over code”. Build the community >>>> first, and good code will follow. And Apache communities literally exist in >>>> the mailing lists. Please join the community by posting to this thread. >>>> Introduce yourself, ask questions! >>>>>> There’s a misperception that incubation is about proving that you can >>>> write excellent code. It’s actually about proving that you can operate as a >>>> community following the Apache Way. Along the way, you’ll make some >>>> releases, and also deal with some red tape like clearance of IP and brand, >>>> but the main thing is community building. You’re probably doing many things >>>> right already. >>>>>> Would it be useful to have a Zoom call so that the initial committers >>>> and mentors can meet each other and ask questions? (It’s not very Apache to >>>> do calls, but I think it’s an efficient way to get things started.) I’d be >>>> happy to host a call - maybe Wednesday or Thursday? Something between 1600 >>>> and 2000 UTC would me morning for me in California and evening for those of >>>> you in Europe. We can have a second call for people in timezones like >>>> China/India/Australia. >>>>>> Let me know about the call, but also post any other >>>> questions/observations you may have. >>>>>> Julian >
