On Sat, 2008-04-05 at 09:59 +0800, Marc Wiriadisastra wrote: > I would make the point about date and time issues that people consider > who should be there and who shouldn't. > > I mean if the average docs user should be present maybe change the day > to a weekend if we can. 11am on Friday would mean I would be at work > so > I can't be there. If I don't need to be there then it's all good :) This is a good point to consider for those of us paid by RHT to be present at the meeting. When we have meetings scheduled to happen during business hours, we unconsciously exclude the non-@xxxxxxxxxx folks. In the end, we all get inconvenienced to some degree. My default over the years has been to take the inconvenience on myself and others who are here because of their $dayjob.[1] Sadly, this is actually the hardest with folks in Oz. Business hours in the States are almost exactly the opposite of those in Australia, so either people in the US have to attend during "work hours", or vice-versa. Options: * Hold two meetings: - one that lands in Aus/Singapore/other APAC working hours but is after hours in the US/EMEA - one that lands in the before/after hours for APAC but is in the work-hours for the US/EMEA * Seek a 'perfect time' for each meeting using a time matrix - Karsten [1] Easier and less risky than teaching people to tunnel IRC over ports 80 or 42 -- Karsten Wade, Sr. Developer Community Mgr. Dev Fu : http://developer.redhatmagazine.com Fedora : http://quaid.fedorapeople.org gpg key : AD0E0C41
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