Colin Charles wrote:
Ok, here's a proposal since last week's attendance while low (we got
far)
Do we rotate between 15:00 and 18:00 UTC on a weekly basis? As the
project grows, this will enable *more* people from around the world to
attend. I don't expect everyone to attend every meeting, but with a
varying timescale, it can be better
Thoughts?
And to not confuse folk, we could publish a calendar (webcal), and you
can import it into your favourite webcal application (Evolution has good
support for this; there are a few webcalendar things, kiko?, and i think
iCal defintely supports it if you use OS X, and if you're using Windows,
I'm sure there are solutions, like Sunbird (cross-platform) :P)
Having a rotating schedule like that might create a little confusion,
but the best way to find out would be to try it for a while. If it
works, we keep it, if it fails, we find an alternative. I'm sure it
won't do any harm to give it a shot.
Either way, creating a calendar doesn't seem like a bad idea. There is
already a calendar at
http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/schedule/fedora-project.ics. Can
we append to that? The FESCO and FDSCO meetings are already on it.
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