[openstack-dev] [marconi] Meeting time change
Flavio Percoco
flavio at redhat.com
Tue Jul 22 22:28:25 UTC 2014
On 07/22/2014 06:08 PM, Kurt Griffiths wrote:
> FYI, we chatted about this in #openstack-marconi today and decided to try
> 2100 UTC for tomorrow. If we would like to alternate at an earlier time
> every other week, is 1900 UTC good, or shall we do something more like
> 1400 UTC?
We can keep the same time we're using, if possible. That is, 15UTC. If
that slot is taken, then 14UTC sounds good.
Cheers,
Flavio
>
> On 7/21/14, 11:21 AM, "Kurt Griffiths" <kurt.griffiths at rackspace.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I think Wednesday would be best. That way we can get an update on all the
>> bugs and blueprints before the weekly 1:1 project status meetings with
>> Thierry on Thursday. Mondays are often pretty busy with everyone having
>> meetings and catchup from the weekend.
>>
>> If we do 2100 UTC, that is 9am NZT. Shall we alternate between 1900 and
>> 2100 UTC on Wednesdays?
>>
>> Also, when will we meet this week? Perhaps we should keep things the same
>> one more time while we get the new schedule finalized here on the ML.
>>
>> On 7/17/14, 11:27 AM, "Flavio Percoco" <flavio at redhat.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On 07/16/2014 06:31 PM, Malini Kamalambal wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 7/16/14 4:43 AM, "Flavio Percoco" <flavio at redhat.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 07/15/2014 06:20 PM, Kurt Griffiths wrote:
>>>>>> Hi folks, we¹ve been talking about this in IRC, but I wanted to bring
>>>>>> it
>>>>>> to the ML to get broader feedback and make sure everyone is aware.
>>>>>> We¹d
>>>>>> like to change our meeting time to better accommodate folks that live
>>>>>> around the globe. Proposals:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Tuesdays, 1900 UTC
>>>>>> Wednesdays, 2000 UTC
>>>>>> Wednesdays, 2100 UTC
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I believe these time slots are free, based
>>>>>> on: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Please respond with ONE of the following:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> A. None of these times work for me
>>>>>> B. An ordered list of the above times, by preference
>>>>>> C. I am a robot
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't like the idea of switching days :/
>>>>>
>>>>> Since the reason we're using Wednesday is because we don't want the
>>>>> meeting to overlap with the TC and projects meeting, what if we change
>>>>> the day of both meeting times in order to keep them on the same day
>>>>> (and
>>>>> perhaps also channel) but on different times?
>>>>>
>>>>> I think changing day and time will be more confusing than just
>>>>> changing
>>>>> the time.
>>>>
>>>> If we can find an agreeable time on a non Tuesday, I take the ownership
>>>> of
>>>> pinging & getting you to #openstack-meeting-alt ;)
>>>>
>>>> >From a quick look, #openstack-meeting-alt is free on Wednesdays on both
>>>>> times: 15 UTC and 21 UTC. Does this sound like a good day/time/idea to
>>>>> folks?
>>>>
>>>> 1500 UTC might still be too early for our NZ folks - I thought we
>>>> wanted
>>>> to have the meeting at/after 1900 UTC.
>>>> That being said, I will be able to attend only part of the meeting any
>>>> time after 1900 UTC - unless it is @ Thursday 1900 UTC
>>>> Sorry for making this a puzzle :(
>>>
>>> We'll have 2 times. The idea is to keep the current time and have a
>>> second time slot that is good for NZ folks. What I'm proposing is to
>>> pick a day in the week that is good for both times and just rotate on
>>> the time instead of time+day_of_the_week.
>>>
>>> Again, the proposal is not to have 1 time but just 1 day and alternate
>>> times on that day. For example, Glance meetings are *always* on
>>> Thursdays and time is alternated each other week. We can do the same for
>>> Marconi on Mondays, Wednesdays or Fridays.
>>>
>>> Thoughts?
>>>
>>>
>>> Flavio
>>>
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>>> Flavio Percoco
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