[OpenStack-Infra] [OpenStack-docs] Training guides meeting @Barcelona Summit

Ildiko Vancsa ildiko.vancsa at gmail.com
Wed Nov 9 19:57:11 UTC 2016


Hi,

I like the ISO week numbers better. I think it’s more consistent, gives a regular cadence and does not cause confusions with having a meeting on the 5th week or not for instance.

My 2 cents.

Thanks and Best Regards,
Ildikó


> On 2016. Nov 9., at 20:21, Ian Y. Choi <ianyrchoi at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> IMO if there is an IRC meeting on every week with alternating times for odd and even weeks,
> having two bi-weekly schedules with alternating times would be self-explanatory.
> However, if the meeting frequency would be just one or two in a month,
> then referring such as n-th week in every month would be more intuitive I think.
> 
> Unfortunately current yaml2ical does not support such logistics,
> but my WIP patch ( https://review.openstack.org/#/c/395762/ <https://review.openstack.org/#/c/395762/> ) will make a clue
> to support such logistics in the near future I think :)
> 
> Note that I suggest not to consider 5th weeks because some months do not have 5th weeks.
> 
> 
> With many thanks,
> 
> /Ian
> 
> Jeremy Stanley wrote on 11/9/2016 10:45 PM:
>> On 2016-11-09 13:34:34 +0900 (+0900), Ian Y. Choi wrote:
>>> My understanding of *odd* weeks is the 1st and 3rd weeks in every month,
>>> since we actually had training-guides meetings with such logistics a few
>>> months ago.
>> [...]
>> 
>> So you skip 5th weeks when those happen? Or you have back-to-back
>> meeting weeks in those cases?
>> 
>> The way alternating weeks are usually interpreted (and handled in
>> the IRC meeting scheduling automation we have) is based on even or
>> odd ISO week numbers:
>> 
>> http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack-infra/yaml2ical/tree/README.rst?id=c29e042#n163
>> 
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_week_date
>> 
> 
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