- From: Axel Polleres <axel.polleres@wu.ac.at>
- Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2014 07:42:05 +0100
- To: Holger Knublauch <holger@topquadrant.com>
- Cc: public-data-shapes-wg@w3.org
Would have the advantage that I could also join occasionally :-) so +1 from me... -- Prof. Dr. Axel Polleres Institute for Information Business, WU Vienna url: http://www.polleres.net/ twitter: @AxelPolleres On 07 Nov 2014, at 05:01, Holger Knublauch <holger@topquadrant.com> wrote: > On 11/7/2014 13:23, Simon Steyskal wrote: >> Hi! >> >> I've absolutely no problems with re-scheduling the telco times to 8pm CET! > > Vielen Dank! > > Holger > > >> >> cheers from vienna, >> simon >> >> >> -------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht -------- >> Von: Holger Knublauch <holger@topquadrant.com> >> Datum:07.11.2014 03:01 (GMT+01:00) >> An: public-data-shapes-wg@w3.org >> Cc: >> Betreff: Weekly phone call times >> >> I have to confess the current time of our weekly meetings is killing me. >> Getting up between 1 am and 2 am wouldn't be too bad, but some of you >> may know how hard it is to get sleep either before or after such a time >> slot. Basically my next working day happens in zombie mode. >> >> Looking at the previous list of attendees we have very few people from >> Europe showing up. Getting those (1-2) participants accept a time slot >> shortly after dinner time would open up the following possibility: >> >> - US West Coast: 11 am >> - US East Coast: 2 pm >> - Central Europe: 8 pm >> - Queensland: 5 am >> >> which much much better aligns with my bio clock. Even 4 am would be much >> better than 1 am for me. I believe this time slot would also work better >> for US West Coast people than 7 am. >> >> May I carefully check whether there is any theoretical chance of such a >> change, at least alternating every other week? Apologies to my friends >> in Europe and the planning overhead! I would totally withdraw my >> proposal if we had more people from Europe attending. >> >> Thanks >> Holger >> >> >
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