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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 19/12/2013 13:54, Sergey Lukjanov a
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<div dir="ltr">yup, agreed. Additionally, I'd like to start a
discussion about new meeting time that'd be more US-folks
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Luckily, we do have Internet now : <br>
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Option #1 : <br>
Mondays 1500UTC could be the best fit for us, as most of US people
(except PDT) could join us, but :<br>
1. that's pretty late for you, guys<br>
2. the meeting slot is busy on #openstack-meeting (Stackalytics),
we need to switch to #openstack-meeting-alt<br>
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So, alternatives are :<br>
Option #2 : <br>
Mondays 1400 UTC, but : <br>
1. we loose a certain interest in moving our timeslot for US folks<br>
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Option #3 :<br>
Tuesdays 1500 UTC, pretty interesting because that's not an week
early-bird meeting for US, but :<br>
1. the meeting slot is busy on #openstack-meeting (Scheduler
sub-group), we need to switch to #openstack-meeting-alt<br>
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Thoughts ? My vote goes to #1 personnally.<br>
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