[openstack-dev] [osc] Meeting time preferences for OSC team
Richard Theis
rtheis at us.ibm.com
Tue Apr 12 20:34:16 UTC 2016
E.1 and O.3 work for me.
Richard
Dean Troyer <dtroyer at gmail.com> wrote on 04/12/2016 03:06:20 PM:
> From: Dean Troyer <dtroyer at gmail.com>
> To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
> <openstack-dev at lists.openstack.org>
> Date: 04/12/2016 03:08 PM
> Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [osc] Meeting time preferences for OSC team
>
> On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 1:52 AM, Sheel Rana Insaan
<ranasheel2000 at gmail.com
> > wrote:
> Common votes seems for below time options
>
> E.4 - Thursday at 1600 UTC in #openstack-meeting (IRC webclient)
> O.3 - Thursday at 1900 UTC in #openstack-meeting (IRC webclient)
>
> For reference, here are the proposed times again:
>
> E.1 Every two weeks (on even weeks) on Thursday at 1300 UTC in
> #openstack-meeting (IRC webclient)
> E.2 Every two weeks (on even weeks) on Tuesday at 1500 UTC in
> #openstack-meeting (IRC webclient)
> E.3 Every two weeks (on even weeks) on Friday at 1500 UTC in
> #openstack-meeting-4 (IRC webclient)
> E.4 Every two weeks (on even weeks) on Thursday at 1600 UTC in
> #openstack-meeting (IRC webclient)
> O.1 Every two weeks (on odd weeks) on Tuesday at 1400 UTC in
> #openstack-meeting-4 (IRC webclient)
> O.2 Every two weeks (on odd weeks) on Wednesday at 1400 UTC in
> #openstack-meeting-3 (IRC webclient)
> O.3 Every two weeks (on odd/even weeks) on Thursday at 1900 UTC in
> #openstack-meeting (IRC webclient) – our regular meeting time
> In last week's meeting agenda, Tang suggested changing O.3 to O.1 to
> better suit his timezone. Rather than move both meetings earlier in
> the day, it seems like having a bit more separation gives us better
> coverage. In the initial poll, E.1 was an acceptable alternate to
> most who responded, I'd propose that we look at E.1 and O.3 (the
> current time) to get better coverage.
>
> How does this sound? Tang, you specifically had E.4 mentioned, does
> earlier on even weeks not work for you?
>
> dt
>
> --
>
> Dean Troyer
> dtroyer at gmail.com
>
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