On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 01:46:48PM -0400, Paul Wouters wrote: > On Thu, 30 Jul 2020, Nico Williams wrote: > > Also, maybe we need scheduled hallway meetups during other weeks as > > well, because if one's TZ offset to the meeting's is large enough, it's > > just too difficult to spare 10 hours a day to the meeting and hallway > > meetings. > > For me, I noticed that after my early morning start and having a few > meetings behind my laptop, I just need to have a break and leave my > house, catch some sun and a coffee. So that means I'm not available in > the "coffee time slots". I can't see myself doing 3h of meetings, 30 > minutes of "still behind my laptop chatting with people", followed by > 3h of meetings. Right, so, 16 hour meeting days for remote-only meetings won't happen. > > We might want to consider spreadign remote-only meetings over two weeks > > instead of one. > > Please don't :) > I can mark a week as "IETF week" and my collegues know I'm mostly > gone/busy, but extending that to two weeks would not work. It would > result in me not being able to drop most non-IETF work, and it would > be harder for me to be seen as "busy at IETF". So regular work would > interfere and expect precedence over my IETF meetings. If it's two-hours a day for hallway meetings it'd be workable. Anyways, feel free to propose alternatives.