Re: websites meeting, aug 25th

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Karsten 'quaid' Wade wrote:
On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 18:46 +0200, Max Spevack wrote:
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Máirín Duffy wrote:

I was wondering if there is anyway we could standardize the meeting time? I wonder if staggering it has lead to more people who would actually attend not being able to attend (due to confusion over what time it is this week or other obligations).
I would love to standardize the meeting time, but the last few times I brought this up, it was voted down due to too many timezone differences.

Maybe we can split the difference and just have it at 21:00 UTC every week, instead of alternating between 20:00 and 22:00?

IIRC, that would knock out both groups of people who were served by the
split time.  I recall transit between locations being a primary
situation.

Are you sure? I know I am sitting on a bus at 22:00 UTC but I wasn't aware of anyone else who had transit issues?

This is a perennial problem, with each group beating on it every time
they want to set a meeting.  I'm wondering what else we can try or offer
in the pool if ideas?

Are the folks driving the 22:00 UTC time showing up? Can they tolerate 21:00 instead? Can any of these folks reading the thread right now help us figure this out?

* Introduce voice so that people who are in transit without Internet can
call in and participate.

This wouldn't work for me as I sit on a bus with many other people :(

~m

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