> > Another idea I floated last week was to do a virtual midcycle of sorts. > > Treat it like a normal midcycle in that everyone tells their management > > "I'm out for 3-4 days for the midcycle", but they don't travel anywhere. > > We come up with an agenda, see if there's any planning/syncing work to > > do, or if it's all just hacking on code/reviews. > > > > Then we can set up some hangouts (or similar) to get people in the same > > "room" working on things. Time zones will get weird, but we tend to > > split into smaller groups at the midcycle anyway; this is just more > > timezone-aligned. We can also find windows where time zones overlap when > > we want to go across those boundaries. Disclaimer: people may need to > > work some weird hours to do this well. >
I'm willing to try it if the timing works out. I'm mostly upstream anyway. But weird hours isn't my 'thing'. So maybe I am a +1/2? :) People that want to work together on something should feel free to get together with hangout or whatever and not wait for some designated date to do so. --ruby
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