fedora-server: permanent meeting time?

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Hello all,

Looking at the reboot meeting logs, looks like we initially meant to
reconvene on January 6, then pivoted to finding a next meeting time and
avoid selection bias... then with the holidays that never happened.

I've started a WhenIsGood, picking a timezone that should work for
people from the US West Coast all the way to Central Europe -- if this
doesn't work for you, please chime in and I'll get this edited:

https://whenisgood.net/dqn59sz

These are one-hour slots, over a period of two weeks starting next
Monday (UTC); please find a time that will work for you regularly so we
can then just schedule a permanent meeting.

I've also slotted in a recurring meeting in the calendar that we can
use by default if we can't find consensus on a new meeting slot -- it's
two weeks after the initial Jan 6 proposal, at the same time (18:00
UTC): https://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar/server/2021/1/20/

Best regards,

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