Re: Meeting times (was: RDF Data Shapes WG minutes for 1 September 2016)

Holger, of course, has a better grasp of his schedule, but I do know that he has to start his working days at 6am in order to have some overlap with our development team in the US, so I wouldn't be surprised if 10pm was the latest he could do given that he has to get up every day by 5:30am or so.

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> On Sep 8, 2016, at 4:12 PM, Arnaud Le Hors <lehors@us.ibm.com> wrote:
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> Indeed, I've moved to Brussels. I think you bring a good point and it is at least fair to give it some consideration.
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> The obvious loser in the change you propose is Karen for which a call at 5am isn't much better than the current time is for you, albeit a bit.
> Would you do an hour later? I imagine 11pm although certainly not great might still be better for you than 4am, which is about as bad as it can get, and 6am might be more acceptable to Karen.
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> In any case I agree to spend some time discuss this on the call.
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> Arnaud  Le Hors - Senior Technical Staff Member, Open Web Technologies - IBM Cloud
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> From:        Holger Knublauch <holger@topquadrant.com>
> To:        public-data-shapes-wg@w3.org
> Date:        09/08/2016 12:25 PM
> Subject:        Meeting times (was: RDF Data Shapes WG minutes for 1 September 2016)
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> Do I understand it correctly that you moved to Brussels, Arnaud?
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> Regardless, it seems that the center of gravity of the WG has moved to Europe this year. Since Arthur and then Peter left, from the regular participants of the meeting, the following are located in Europe:
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>     Dimitris, Eric, Pano, Simon, + Mark, Iovka, Jose, Andy
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> The current meeting time slot runs from 8 pm to 9:30 pm for them. Needless to say, the time slot is also really, really bad for me (4 am). If Arnaud is in Europe, only Karen and Ted seem to be left in the US, correct?
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> According to https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingtime.html?iso=20160908&p1=47&p2=37&p3=179&p4=224an alternative time slot would be
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> Cairns: 22:00, Berlin: 14:00, New York: 8:00, Berkeley: 5:00.
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> Wouldn't that be a much better time slot for the majority of people? Could we put this on the agenda please?
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> Thanks,
> Holger
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> On 8/09/2016 18:45, Arnaud Le Hors wrote:
> I apologize for the delay, I'm still struggling with limited internet access as I settle in Brussels. I hope to be able to call in tonight but may not be able to chair so Eric will do so.
> I cleaned up the minutes for last week:
> https://www.w3.org/2016/09/01-shapes-minutes.html
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> Arnaud  Le Hors - Senior Technical Staff Member, Open Web Technologies - IBM Cloud
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