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Sorry if I'm the killjoy here. Saturday 13:00 UTC is prime family time.
I will not succeed in convincing my family that I'll have yet another
meeting on Saturday after already spending 90% of the time during the
week in front of a computer.
I'm happy if they accept that I hack a little bit on Saturday (later
the) evening.
I'm wondering how the other European folks of the team can convince
their families of this (or am I the only one with a family here?).
Regards,
Tino
James Mckenzie wrote:
All:
Shaun McDonald brought up a comment that I made a long time ago about the meeting time. I know that the meeting starts very late in the E.U. and even later for Pavel and the Czech/Slovakian team. I also think that Friday evenings could be better spent with family. I cannot join the chat, although I would like to, as I am at work and cannot use IRC or even the web to join in these conversations. I do think that we might be better moving the meetings to the weekend. Why? Because we all love to talk and we could meet then and have higher participation from those who can and are willing to join in the conversation.
Problems that exist today:
1. EU members have to join the chat at about 22:00 CET (that is 10 p.m.)
Meetings can and do last hours. Thus meetings can end after Midnight CET (like
today's)
2. US members are spread over a four hour timeframe. Meetings start at 6 p.m.
EDT (which is 2 p.m. PST/PNT). Thus Mike S. would have to make himself
available at 5 p.m. CDT (Central Daylight time), which may or may not be
possible.
3. Japanese members. like Maho-san, have to get up very early (I think the meetings start at 6 a.m. JST on Saturday morning).
My idea is that we have had very little participation from the folks in Japan (excepting Maho-san) and that it might be better to move the meeting time to a more reasonable time on Saturday/Sunday. I think that 14:00 p.m. CET would work best for all of us. This would make the time 21:00 JST, and 8:00 a.m EST, 4 a.m. PST/PNT (I could force myself to get up that early, and I do have to start riding my bicycle earlier due to the summer heat here.)
As I said this is a PROPOSAL and not written in 'stone', and is open for
comment.
James McKenzie
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