---- On Wed, 30 Oct 2024 08:06:11 -0700 Herve Beraud wrote ---
Le mer. 30 oct. 2024 à 13:06, Stephen Finucane stephenfin@redhat.com> a écrit : On Tue, 2024-10-29 at 15:43 +0900, Takashi Kajinami wrote:
+1 for using doodle vote to decide the slot.
Just dumping my preference here for your refernce but I'll reflect these in the vote once it is open.
Regarding the time slot, assuming we have more people from US/EMEA TZ attending the meeting, I'm ok with having the meeting late, but I hope we can finish it before 16:00 UTC (25:00 JST).
Regarding the day, here in Japan we have more local holidays on Monday than the other days of a week, so I hope we can avoid Monday as I mentioned in my reply to the previous thread. I more likely get my own things on Friday or Wednesday. So I personally prefer Tuesday and Thursday, and then Wednesday as a fallback.
Just thinking out loud: is it possible to alternate between (European) mornings and afternoons to catch both audiences? I don't think the Doodle captures this option.
This is a good idea, I was thinking of maybe doing the same for the IRC meetings related to eventlet-removal. It would leave a chance for everybody to attend.The eventlet meetings are a bit different because they are bimonthly meetings so we could easily shift the time slot between the first and the second meeting.But as Daniel pushed to run it each week, IMO, it would be more complexe to apply it to oslo meetings. I'm far from a doodle expert, but from what I observed, doodle want specific dates so... maybe the trick is to propose 2 time slots on fake dates that more represent days of the week (monday, tuesday, wed...) than real dates, and then to select the both opposite time slots that best cover our extended time zone needs.
++ on alternate TZ meetings, and that way, EU and Asia TZ can be covered in one of the meetings. To keep it simple, we can have separate doodle poll for each TZ meeting. -gmann
Stephen
On 10/29/24 1:59 AM, Herve Beraud wrote:
I don't think we can answer that question here. I'd encourage you to propose time slots and day and then to run a doodle vote on them.
Le lun. 28 oct. 2024 à 17:22, Daniel Bengtsson dbengt@redhat.com dbengt@redhat.com>> a écrit :
On 2024-10-28 15:55, Herve Beraud wrote: > If we decide to change the hour, then, the meeting page should > be updated (https://meetings.opendev.org/#Oslo_Team_Meeting https://meetings.opendev.org/#Oslo_Team_Meeting> <https:// > meetings.opendev.org/#Oslo_Team_Meeting http://meetings.opendev.org/#Oslo_Team_Meeting>>). Yes I will updated but what is the best time and day for everyone?
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