On 22.04.2012 22:19, Niels Thykier wrote:
On 2012-04-20 22:32, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
On Fri, 2012-04-06 at 12:44 +0200, Niels Thykier wrote:
Per discussions on #d-release, we have decided to postpone the
meeting
till some time after Easter.
It's now distinctly after Easter, and we need to look at
rescheduling
this.
Do we want to start from looking at dates, or working out how much
time
we need for both the meeting and any pre-meeting prep so people can
block out the right amount of time? Maybe both at once? :-)
[...]
I originally wanted the length of the meeting to be an hour at most.
I
had a draft agenda that I never got around to send out[1]. Looking
back
at it now, I am not entirely sure if it is realistic (on IRC).
However, I would rather do two meetings of 45 minutes than one
meeting
of 90 minutes. So I guess I would like to work out "How long do we
need?" (and "Does that fit in one or two meetings?") before looking
at
dates.
I agree that having an approximate length in mind would be a good
thing, but I'm also wary of us spending ages discussing (or failing to
discuss) that point and then having to wait again while we decide on
dates.
fwiw, the next sensible weekends (i.e. ignoring the one in a couple of
days time) are May 5/6th - which is a three-day holiday weekend in the
UK - and 12/13th, which is the York BSP. I could do the latter but
would prefer the former.
Regards,
ADam
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