Hi Glynn,
        I'll forward this to the ARC coordination team for their
consideration.  I'm not aware of any international toll free numbers,
but there may be a way to set this up.  However, the agenda should at
least have said which numbers were toll free.  (Most people in the U.S.
would recognize the toll free numbers, but there is no reason why
anyone outside North America should be expected to know that.)
        Note that part of the delay in getting this conference call
started was connecting two conference calls together along with calling
Roland directly (we at least made sure that the OpenSolaris project
team leader didn't have to pay any toll charges).

        Thanks,
        Don

>Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 11:18:55 +1200
>From: Glynn Foster <Glynn.Foster at sun.com>
>
>Hey,
>
>Don Cragun wrote:
>>> Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 10:56:05 -0400 (EDT)
>>> From: Glenn Fowler <gsf at research.att.com>
>>>
>>> On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 13:07:28 -0700 Ed Gould wrote:
>>>> other fast-tracks currently active, at the PSARC meeting on Wednesday 
>>>> (10:00 PDT, 17:00 GMT).  John and/or Sherri will send out details on how 
>>>> to join the meeting for the non-Sun participants.
>>> have the call-in details been posted?
>> 
>> Yes.  For non-Sun participants calling from inside the United States,
>> call +1-866-545-5223 and use access code 9395586#.  For non-Sun
>> participants calling from outside the U.S., call +1-865-673-9887 and
>> use the same access code.
>
>FWIW in the future, it might be good to say which of these are and aren't toll
>free - it might encourage people to dial in, use Skype, or otherwise. Is there
>any instances or request procedure where external people can be dialed in so
>that they can take part in the call to avoid costs?
>
>
>
>Glynn


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