On 02/12/14 15:12, Giulio Fidente wrote: > On 12/02/2014 03:45 PM, Derek Higgins wrote: >> On 02/12/14 14:10, James Polley wrote: >>> Months ago, I pushed for us to alternate meeting times to something that >>> was friendlier to me, so we started doing alternate weeks at 0700UTC. >>> That worked well for me, but wasn't working so well for a few people in >>> Europe, so we decided to give 0800UTC a try. Then DST changes happened, >>> and wiki pages got out of sync, and there was confusion about what time >>> the meeting is at.. >>> >>> The alternate meeting hasn't been very well attended for the last ~3 >>> meetings. Partly I think that's due to summit and travel plans, but it >>> seems like the 0800UTC time doesn't work very well for quite a few >>> people. >>> >>> So, instead of trying things at random, I've >>> created https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/tripleo-alternate-meeting-time >>> as a starting point for figuring out what meeting time might work well >>> for the most people. Obviously the world is round, and people have >>> different schedules, and we're never going to get a meeting time that >>> works well for everyone - but it'd be nice to try to maximise attendance >>> (and minimise inconvenience) as much as we can. >>> >>> If you regularly attend, or would like to attend, the meeting, please >>> take a moment to look at the etherpad to register your vote for which >>> time works best for you. There's even a section for you to cast your >>> vote if the UTC1900 meeting (aka the "main" or "US-Friendly" meeting) >>> works better for you! >> >> >> Can I suggest an alternative data gathering method, I've put each hour >> in a week in a poll, for each slot you have 3 options > > I think it is great, but would be even better if we could trim it to > just a *single* day and once we agreed on the timeframe, we decide on > the day as that probably won't count much so long as it is a weekday I > suppose
I think leaving the whole week in there is better, some people may have different schedules on different weekdays, me for example ;-) _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev