On Sat, 2011-12-10 at 10:13 +0100, Soren Hansen wrote:
> Any time you find will be in someone's evening and in someone else's
> middle-of-the-night, and most of us probably also have busy calendars.
We should try to limit the amount of meetings that require wide
participation to the very strict ne
I use the flatdhcp Openstack in network pattern, the first time the
following problem is in a week or so, but later will be more frequent
/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/nova/network/manager.py:642
2011-12-10 06:25:38,897 ERROR nova.rpc [-] Exception during message handling
(nova.rpc): TRACE:
On Dec 10, 2011 1:13 AM, "Paul Voccio"
wrote:
> I'm not sure why this frustration is directed at me.
Because you're talking about calling a meeting as being no big deal,
which might be true if everyone were in the same office, but when we're
spread across the planet, it *is* a big deal.
> My poi
2011/12/10 Trey Morris :
> This problem has to have been solved before. Anyone know how
> multinational companies deal with meetings?
The distro team meetings at Canonical used to rotate 8 hours every week
to distribute the pain. Eventually, though, we gave up having these big
meetings altogether.
This problem has to have been solved before. Anyone know how multinational
companies deal with meetings? Also, Soren, to be fair, I'm don't believe
I've heard anyone propose a meeting that wasn't on ~utc-7 business time,
yourself included. Maybe there should be some give and take here? Perhaps
this
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