FYI ... The dates proposed are for Sunday night in North America ...
 
DZ

 
On 12/14/05, Jody Garnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ian Turton wrote:
>
>     Having you guys at a meeting would be great - I think we should
>     probably
>     place a time cap on them as well.
>     Vancouver    12:00     noon
>     Bangkok       03:00     3am
>     Johannesburg 22:00  10pm
>     Wellington     09:00     9am
>
>
> PennState 3pm - which would work
>
>     Um where are you based out of Ian? I will be Johannesburg with a crop
>     trying to introduce a team to open source devel work, and would
>     like to
>     have a useful IRC session to attend, open process and all that. If
>     attendance is at 10pm then so be it ;-)
>
>
> I'm at PennState now so I'm at UTC -5
>
>     I was thinking of something towards 05:00 UTC:
>     - Vancouver     21:00   9pm
>     - Bangkok       12:00    noon
>     - Johannesubug 07:00  7am
>     - Wellignton     18:00   7pm
>
>
> PennState = 12Midnight - so I'm guessing not for me
If it was moved back an hour (yawn) would it work for you? It would be
11pm, and pretty harsh for euope

So we got three ideas:
- Timeslot #1  20:00 UTC (Monday)
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?day=19&month=12&year=2005&hour=20&min=0&sec=0&p1=0
- Timeslot #2   5:00 UTC (Monday)
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?day=19&month=12&year=2005&hour=5&min=0&sec=0&p1=0
- Timeslot #2.5 4:00 UTC (Monday)
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?day=19&month=12&year=2005&hour=4&min=0&sec=0&p1=0
- A Time cap of 45 minuets

We can see how GEOS does with two time slots, if successful we could
match their lead.
Rather then vote on this issue I would rather decide based on
attendance, it does us no good
to vote and then have nobody show up - as has happened previously.

I will attend each of the above timeslots and see what happens :-)

Speaking of attendance, it is ironic that I am trying to get this
discussion going while at the
same time I will be working from abroad and am not sure how often I will
be able to attend
these meetings (from Jan to May).

If I can ask for a volunteer to step in and keep things going? Remember
votes are by
"module maintainers" and you don't need to vote to run these meetings,
just help with
an agenda and collect the IRC logs. (PMC only vote on things like press
and policy
under strict guidelines in the developers guide).

If possible I would like to maintain my role as PMC, and like Rueben
will be sure to read
the IRC logs, and vote issues as needed. (If that does not work out I
will be happy to step
aside until the summer).

Jody


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