On 09/04/11 13:16, Koustubha Kale wrote:
> For India UTC 5 and 10 both are good. And at a pinch we can make it for
> UTC 19 too. So I think its good..
>
> Regards,
> Koustubha Kale
Anant Corporation
Cool! It has to be the middle of the night somewhere. :)
Bob Birchall
Calyx
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On Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 6:38 AM, Bob Birchall wrote:
> On 08/04/11 10:27, Thomas Dukleth wrote:
> (snip)
> > 8. SUGGESTION.
> >
> > Alternating between UTC 5, 10, and 19 with occasional adjustment for
> > seasonal changes in local time seems to me best for encouraging diverse
> > participation ba
On 08/04/11 10:27, Thomas Dukleth wrote:
(snip)
> 8. SUGGESTION.
>
> Alternating between UTC 5, 10, and 19 with occasional adjustment for
> seasonal changes in local time seems to me best for encouraging diverse
> participation based on my trivial analysis.
(snip)
Currently UTC 19 is 5am in Easte
At 12:27 AM 4/8/2011 +, Thomas Dukleth wrote:
[snip to avoid bandwidth]
>We have monthly general meetings on the #koha IRC channel which are open
>to everyone. [snip] More participation in Koha would be good even if
>meetings might became a
>little longer or require some additional time manage
On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 7:27 AM, Thomas Dukleth wrote:
> How to equitably distribute meeting times for monthly #koha IRC meetings
> is an open question.
>
> People who have no time for formal analysis may opt to go directly to my
> suggestion for meeting times at the end of this message.
In Thaila
Fernando Canizo wrote:
> We could ask attendees to fill a form stating a time range and also
> preferred times, do some math and define better suited times for most
> people.
>
> What do you think about that method?
>
> I believe I can make an online scheduler so people can insert their time
> in
On 07/04/11 21:27, Thomas Dukleth wrote:
> 8. SUGGESTION. Alternating between UTC 5, 10, and 19 with occasional
> adjustment for seasonal changes in local time seems to me best for
> encouraging diverse participation based on my trivial analysis.
>
> However, UTC 5 maybe a sufficiently poor time f
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