- From: Michael Hablich <hablich@google.com>
- Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2022 10:21:04 -0700
- To: honza@mozilla.com
- Cc: James Graham <james@hoppipolla.co.uk>, Simon Stewart <simon_stewart@apple.com>, public-browser-tools-testing@w3.org, David Burns <david.b@browserstack.com>, David Burns <david.burns@theautomatedtester.co.uk>, Philip Jägenstedt <foolip@google.com>, Mathias Bynens <mths@google.com>, Meysam Sarabadani <meysarabadani@google.com>
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I can reserve a room for 14 people right now at our Google office in Berlin. Does this suffice? Cheers, Michael On Thu, Sep 22, 2022 at 3:55 AM Jan Honza Odvarko <jodvarko@mozilla.com> wrote: > > That would work for us (Google) too AFAIK. Just to be clear: The WG > meeting would be hosted by Mozilla at their office in Berlin, right? > > > Yes, that's correct > > > > I am still in the process of getting approval for organizing the WG meetup > in the Mozilla Berlin office, but having a hard time getting responses from > responsible people. Everyone is currently swamped by organizing Mozilla > AllHands that is taking place next week in Hawaii. I’m trying to push for > an answer, but no one who needs to make the decision is available right now. > > > Here is my suggestion: > > > a) Michael, can you please check whether Google could host the meeting in > the Berlin office? DevTools work week is scheduled for Nov 28 - Dec 2 in > Berlin (where Monday and Friday are travel days). Dedicating Thursday (Dec > 1) for the WG meetup would be ideal, but Wednesday (Nov 30) would work too. > I can keep pushing for approval to organize this in the Mozilla Berlin > office, It’s *possible* that if it’s approved in October, we could switch > hosting it from Google’s Berlin office to ours (Mozilla), but we shouldn’t > depend on that happening. > > > b) If neither Google nor Mozilla can't host WG in Berlin offices. We go > back to the original option, which is hosting it in the Google Munich > office. In such a case I'll push back the DevTools workweek to next year to > avoid excessive team traveling. > > > > Does that make sense? > > > > Cheers, > > Honza > > On Tue, Sep 13, 2022 at 2:11 PM Michael Hablich <hablich@google.com> > wrote: > >> That would work for us (Google) too AFAIK. Just to be clear: The WG >> meeting would be hosted by Mozilla at their office in Berlin, right? >> >> Cheers, >> Michael >> >> On Tue, Sep 13, 2022 at 6:32 AM Jan Honza Odvarko <jodvarko@mozilla.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> As James mentioned, the proposed date in October isn't ideal for us >>> (also) since we are planning an internal team workweek in Berlin a month >>> later. One option to reduce the amount of traveling for our team would be >>> organizing the W3C group meetup as part of our work week at Mozilla office >>> in Berlin (week Nov 28 - Dec 2). What do you think? Would that work for you? >>> >>> I am in the process of getting approval for organizing the meetup in the >>> office, but it’s taking a bit longer (there are some covid-19 related >>> restrictions). I should get the response by Thursday/Friday. I’ll keep you >>> updated. Apologies for the delay. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Honza >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Sep 2, 2022 at 5:13 PM Michael Hablich <hablich@google.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Please keep us updated, in the meantime we are in the process to >>>> organize other options. >>>> >>>> Would be a big conference room with 18 seats be enough? >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Michael >>>> >>>> >>>> James Graham <james@hoppipolla.co.uk> schrieb am Fr., 2. Sept. 2022, >>>> 16:58: >>>> >>>>> On 02/09/2022 13:18, Michael Hablich wrote: >>>>> > How many people do we expect to attend in person? I will have a hard >>>>> > time getting a big meeting space for early November. >>>>> >>>>> I think Mozilla would be interested in attending an in-person meetup, >>>>> probably with around 3-5 attendees. >>>>> >>>>> Like Simon and others, the proposed date in October isn't ideal for me >>>>> for family reasons. >>>>> >>>>> We also need to check dates against some proposed internal >>>>> travel/meetings, so we need a little more time to figure out what >>>>> would >>>>> work well for us. >>>>> >>>>> Apologies for the delay. >>>>> >>>>> James >>>>> >>>> >> >> -- >> >> Give me anonymous feedback <https://forms.gle/9a6zPKfE8NiFrH3A7> >> >> Michael Hablich >> >> Product Manager, Chrome DevTools & Browser Automation >> >> hablich@google.com >> +49 89 839309000 <+49%2089%20839309000> >> >> >> >> Google Germany GmbH >> >> Erika-Mann-Strasse 36 >> >> 80636 München >> >> Geschäftsführer: Paul Manicle, Halimah DeLaine Prado >> >> Registergericht und -nummer: Hamburg, HRB 86891 >> >> Sitz der Gesellschaft: Hamburg >> >> Diese E-Mail ist vertraulich. 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