Re: rescheduling the cloud sig meeting

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On 09/19/2012 02:55 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
Robyn mentioned to me that the cloud sig meeting isn't at a very convenient
time for many people. I'm not a big fan of Friday afternoon meetings,
myself, and for the EU people giving up Friday night can't be the most
pleasant.

Since I'm going to be relieving Robyn of the illustrious duty of
facilitating the meeting, I thought this'd be a good time to figure out
a time that might work better.

I threw up <http://whenisgood.net/fedoracloudmeeting> to help figure out a
good time -- if you could take a few seconds to go there and send the times
that generally work for you, hopefully we can figure out something better.

Thanks!


From an Openstack perspective, it is pretty much essential that the people doing the Fedora specific work are able to attend. These are clustered in Europe. I know I talked about it with , who I think if I had to say any one person that should attend it would be pixelbeat, as he maintains majority of the the packages in Openstack. He's in Ireland, and was not able to make the Friday meetings. apevec and russellb are also on the short list, and are also both in Europe. Please take this into account when scheduling the meeting.
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