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Teleconference Dates and Times...

From: Addison Phillips <addison.phillips@quest.com>
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 15:14:00 -0700
Message-ID: <634978A7DF025A40BFEF33EB191E13BC0AFA3FA7@irvmbxw01.quest.com>
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All,

We need to choose a new time for our weekly teleconferences due to the annual change over to daylight/summer time. As usual, there are no good choices that will satisfy everyone.

Please send back a message to the list indicating your preference for date and your preference for time by ranking your first, second, and third choices for each. 

Day of Week:
1.[ ] Monday (Tuesday Japan)
2.[ ] Tuesday (Wednesday Japan)
3.[ ] Wednesday (Thursday Japan)
4.[ ] Thursday (Friday Japan)

Time of Day:
A.[ ]	14h00 *	06h00 *	08h00 *	22h00
B.[ ]	15h00 *	07h00 *	09h00 *	23h00
C.[ ]	16h00 *	08h00 *	10h00 *	00h00
D.[ ]	21h00 *	13h00 *	15h00 *	05h00
E.[ ]	22h00 *	14h00 *	16h00 *	06h00
F.[ ]	23h00 *	15h00 *	17h00 *	07h00
G.[ ]	00h00 *	16h00 *	18h00 *	08h00
H.[ ] none of the above (suggest something)

(columns are: London, Pacific, Central, Tokyo)

Note: We currently have membership in the following time zones:

3 (Tokyo)
1 (London)
1 (US Central)
1 (US Eastern)
4 (US Pacific)

I have tried to select times as close to work hours as possible. Times where London and Tokyo crossover are post-midnight for the States. Times where the USA and Tokyo crossover are post-midnight for London. 

We should strive to be as inclusive as possible. I have reserved time in this week's call (on THURSDAY, remember?) to discuss the timing.

Best Regards,

Addison

Addison P. Phillips
Globalization Architect, Quest Software
http://www.quest.com


Chair, W3C Internationalization Core Working Group
http://www.w3.org/International


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