[openstack-dev] [stable] meeting time proposal

Matt Riedemann mriedem at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Thu Dec 17 01:56:22 UTC 2015



On 12/16/2015 4:50 PM, Ian Cordasco wrote:
>
>
> On 12/16/15, 16:41, "Tony Breeds" <tony at bakeyournoodle.com> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 01:12:13PM -0600, Matt Riedemann wrote:
>>> I'm not entirely sure what the geo distribution is for everyone that
>>> works
>>> on stable, but I know we have people in Europe and some people in
>>> Australia.
>>> So I was thinking alternating weekly meetings:
>>>
>>> Mondays at 2100 UTC
>>>
>>> Tuesdays at 1500 UTC
>>>
>>> Does that at least sort of work for people that would be interested in
>>> attending a meeting about stable? I wouldn't expect a full hour
>>> discussion,
>>> my main interests are highlighting status, discussing any issues that
>>> come
>>> up in the ML or throughout the week, and whatever else people want to go
>>> over (work items, questions, process discussion, etc).
>>
>> The Monday meeting works for me :)
>>
>> Yours Tony.
>
> I'm not a stable team member, but I'm intrigued and I'll definitely join
> all of you, at least to lurk. :)
>
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The more the merrier.

The proposed meeting schedule was approved so we have this:

http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/#Stable_Team_Meeting

Now I guess the question is if anyone wants to meet next week (Tuesday 
12/22 at 1500 UTC)?

I'm working Monday and Tuesday next week and then I'm out for the rest 
of the year, so I'm fine with skipping an initial meeting before a long 
break and I'm assuming most other people are too. If anyone feels 
otherwise and really wants to meet next Tuesday, let me know and I'll 
get an agenda put together. Otherwise I'll plan for the first meeting in 
early January.

-- 

Thanks,

Matt Riedemann




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