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As some of you may have noticed, there was no meeting on Tuesday.  As
such, the next meeting will be on 2006-01-31 at 19:00 UTC.

I don't know if there was much news worth covering this week, but if any
of you have updates, feel free to bring them to the list.  As far as the
CMS, the next Fedora Infrastructure meeting is coming up, and this will
probably be brought up there to see if we can't get some staging efforts
started.

We also need to discuss the meeting time.  I am getting the impression
that the current time is no good for many people.  I know that one time
will not fit everyone, so I'd like to try a rotation between two times. 
In talking to Clair Shaw on IRC, the idea came up of 1000 UTC on
Wednesdays.  This is dramatically offset from the current time, and the
two times should provide thorough coverage of the entire globe.  I
realize that this time is in the middle of the night in the United
States, so I'd be surprised to see many Americans make that time.  I
really don't expect each person only making one of the meeting times to
be a real problem.  I'd love to hear any other opinions or suggestions,
and I don't have any problems with maybe picking another day or time for
either meeting, but I'd like everyone to be able to show up to at least
one of the meeting times.

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