I listed all of the times for an entire week which work for me. Literally all of them. There isn't a spare moment that I have that I did not offer as an option.
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Shane Fagan <shanepatrickfa...@ubuntu.com>wrote: > Hi, > The times you picked are very bad times for Europe except the Saturday > and Sunday. > > Shane > > On Mon, 2010-03-08 at 10:58 -0600, Jason D. Clinton wrote: > > On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Jason D. Clinton > > <m...@jasonclinton.com> wrote: > > Let's meet to discuss candidly on #marketing. > > > > In order to facilitate the meeting going quickly and with a minimal > > amount of straying off-topic, I would like to hear on this list in > > advance if there is anyone whom disagrees with the following premise > > or whom feels that it needs slight modification: > > > > > > From a marketing perspective we, publicly, cannot promise > > anything as radically disruptive as proposed by the UX > > Hackfest brainstorming sessions for delivery *after* Gnome 3.0 > > (whenever that release may be.) Such a strategy would have the > > following outcomes: > > 1. It would make our desktop look like 3.0 is half-baked > > 2. It would make us look like we're experimenting on our > > user base > > 3. It would make our desktop environment look unstable > > On the other hand, should such changes happen > > organically--that is, not part of a narrative about what Gnome > > 3 is--then so be it. > > > > > > Please make your feelings known if you disagree in advance of the > > meeting so that we all start from the same frame of reference. > > > > > > >
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