Okay, I've submitted my (largely superfluous) vote, which I hope isn't skewed by being 8 hours off of everyone else :) From a rough sense of things, I think I'd rather either the 9th or the 22-23rd, but however that pans out. Looking forward to it.
On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 7:15 AM, Thomas Keller <m...@thomaskeller.biz> wrote: > Am 02.05.10 15:02, schrieb Lapo Luchini: > > Thomas Keller wrote: > >> http://doodle.com/f7wc8cqxz7d6kumx > > > > Uh, that's a nice tool. > > > > Unfortunately, of those 3 weekends, only 15-16 is free to me and is the > > one (by far) less voted of the three. =( > > > > I think we won't be able to get everybody appearing at a certain time > span, thats why I think its the best idea to pick a range where > everybody could at least find some time for one slot. From my > calculations the best range up until now is > > 08. - 09. evening - afternoon (11 appearings) > 08. - 09. afternoon - morning (10 appearings) > 08. all day (10 appearings) > 09. all day (10 appearings) > 22. - 23. afternoon - morning (9 appearings) > 22. - 23. evening - afternoon (9 appearings) > > @Zbigniew: You can only attend next week? > > @Derek: Didn't you want to join the party as well? > > Thomas. > > > -- > GPG-Key 0x160D1092 | tommyd3...@jabber.ccc.de | http://thomaskeller.biz > Please note that according to the EU law on data retention, information > on every electronic information exchange might be retained for a period > of six months or longer: http://www.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/?lang=en > > > _______________________________________________ > Monotone-devel mailing list > Monotone-devel@nongnu.org > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monotone-devel > >
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