Re: Team Meetings Now

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I will try to find a time that is good for most if not all people on the list. Please understand that I cannot promise for the time I choose to be suitable for everyone. It will always be 2 something AM somewhere around the world. I will look at where everybody is located, and try to find a time that is not too early or too late for you. But of course, I will also try to make this time suitable for me. By doing this, if I set the time for 24:00UTC, that time is probably good for you (6:00am), but that means in the UK, it will either be 12:00am or 1:00am, depending on if the UK is on BST or GMT (they are on BST right now, which makes 24:00 UTC 1:00am their time). I will do my best to try to find a time suitable for everyone! I will also make some adjustments. As I will not be on IRC very often, I will need to make the meetings once a month. Is that okay for everyone? Thanks!

---Ryan

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On Apr 18, 2012, at 11:22 PM, Ryan Lerch <rlerch@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Thu 19 Apr 2012 12:27:55 EST, Ryan Gauger wrote:
>> Fedora Design Team,
>> 
>> As you already know, team meetings have been stopped for a while now. We used to meet on #fedora-design on IRC weekly. If no one else will or wants to, I think I will take this over. If anyone objects, please LMK! This will also give me a chance to meet everyone on the list. Have a great rest of the week, everyone!
>> 
>> ---Ryan
> 
> I'd been keen to see the meetings kicked off again, if they are held in a suitable time for Australia. The last meetings were at about 2am Brisbane time, IIRC.
> 
> cheers,
> ryanlerch
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