Hi,
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 11:19 AM, Noah Slater wrote:
> Can we not run the cronjob ever day and have it wake up, do some date math,
> and then go back to sleep unless the moment is right. The moment being
> right defined as 72 hours before the deadline.
We can, as soon as we have a patch. :-)
Can we not run the cronjob ever day and have it wake up, do some date math,
and then go back to sleep unless the moment is right. The moment being
right defined as 72 hours before the deadline.
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 9:20 AM, Jukka Zitting wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 1:19 AM, Noah Sla
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 1:19 AM, Noah Slater wrote:
> I had seen the earlier reminder, but had not made a calendar event for it.
> So when the 24 hour reminder came in, along with a quick draft that was
> posted before I checked my email, I felt a little blindsided. Would be nice
> to have the
Hi Noah...
This reminder is for collecting reports which is early enough as
the reports are discussed at board meeting 3rd Wednesday from each
month. Before reports were collected just one week before the board
meeting and some of them were too late to submit there reports and
hence the IPMC ca
I had seen the earlier reminder, but had not made a calendar event for it.
So when the 24 hour reminder came in, along with a quick draft that was
posted before I checked my email, I felt a little blindsided. Would be nice
to have the final call reminder come in 72 hours before the deadline, as is
Noah Slater wrote:
> Can we please adjust this system to send the notice out two days prior?
>
> As it stands, this notice gives the project a single day to prepare the
> board report. As it happens, I missed it, because I didn't check my mail
> yesterday. Which is annoying, because I had some com
Can we please adjust this system to send the notice out two days prior?
As it stands, this notice gives the project a single day to prepare the
board report. As it happens, I missed it, because I didn't check my mail
yesterday. Which is annoying, because I had some comments on what was
proposed.