[Women-of-openstack] [OpenStack][Women of OpenStack] Future meeting Frequency
Rainya Mosher
rainya.mosher at gmail.com
Tue Nov 10 21:41:22 UTC 2015
Every other week seems very reasonable all around. My only pause is that
when biweekly meetings get cancelled for whatever reason, you can easily go
4 - 6 weeks without meeting. To counter that, I have frequently scheduled a
recurring meeting to be held weekly and then cancelled once (or twice) a
month in advance of the event if there isn't enough material to warrant the
agenda and/or there is a holiday or other event that means people won't be
able to attend.
So sorry to have missed yesterday's meeting, by the way! Lost track of the
time and missed the calendar invite in the flood of email catching up post
weekend.
Cheers and have a great week, all,
Rainya
On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 3:35 PM Barrett, Carol L <carol.l.barrett at intel.com>
wrote:
> Team – I took the action item in yesterdays’ team meeting to start a
> thread to determine the frequency of our team meetings. So here goes,
> starting with some history:
>
> - Leading up to the Tokyo Summit, we were meeting weekly, primarily
> working on the details of the activities planned for Tokyo.
> - Prior to that, we generally met at Summit, with little interaction
> between
>
>
> I am proposing that we meet every other week (potentially moving to weekly
> ahead of the Austin Summit, if needed). I think this strikes a balance
> between frequent enough for us to maintain our progress towards goals and
> deliverables, but not being overly burdensome on calendars.
>
> Pls respond to this thread to either propose another option or indicate
> you’re OK with this proposal.
>
> Thanks
> Carol
>
>
>
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