Hello Zane, either alt abandon or alt 12:00UTC are fine with me. Loosing _all_ US folks is clearly not an option. Besides, I think it would be good to have PTL attending both normal and alt meetings, if there are such.
Best regards, Pavlo. On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 11:00 AM, Sergey Kraynev <skray...@mirantis.com>wrote: > Hello Zane. > > It's really the great news, that you would like to make some changes in > the alt meeting time. > I agree with folks, that creating meeting at the time when we lose a lot > of people from US is not a good idea. > I think that we should have meeting at the time which will be comfortable > for the most part of the core team. > > About alternative time: both variant looks good for me ;) > > From the other side (if don't forget about ideas above), I prefer to > abandon the alt meeting and move it at 19.00 UTC (if we want to have some > "alternative" in the time). > > Anyway, thank you for the good ideas ;) > > Regards, > Sergey. > > > On 23 April 2014 23:12, Zane Bitter <zbit...@redhat.com> wrote: > >> At the beginning of this year we introduced alternating times for the >> Heat weekly IRC meeting, in the hope that our contributors in Asia would be >> able to join us. The consensus is that this hasn't worked out as well as we >> had hoped - even the new time falls at 8am in Beijing, so folks are >> regularly unable to make the meeting. It also falls at 5pm on the west >> coast of the US, so folks from there are also regularly unable to make the >> meeting too. And of course it is in the middle of the night for Europe, so >> the meeting room looks like a ghost town. >> >> Since we are in a new development cycle (with the PTL in a different >> location) and daylight savings has kicked in/out in many places, let's >> review our options. Here are our choices as I see it: >> >> * Keep going with the current system or some minor tweak to it. >> >> * Flip the alternate meeting by 12 hours to 1200 UTC. (8pm in China, late >> night in Oceania, early-morning on the east coast of the US and we lose the >> rest of the US.) >> >> * Lose all US-based folks and have a meeting for the rest of the world at >> around 0700 UTC. (US-based folks include me, so I would have to ask someone >> else to take care of passing on messages-from-the-PTL.) >> >> * Abandon the alternating meetings altogether. >> >> What would people prefer? I'd particularly like to hear from folks based >> in Asia what times would enable them to regularly attend, while still >> ensuring there are other people there to talk to ;) >> >> thanks, >> Zane. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> OpenStack-dev mailing list >> OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org >> http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev >> > > > _______________________________________________ > OpenStack-dev mailing list > OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev > >
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