- From: Sabrina Kirrane <sabrina.kirrane@wu.ac.at>
- Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2016 11:35:47 +0100
- To: Phil Archer <phila@w3.org>, W3C POE WG <public-poe-wg@w3.org>, Caroline Boyd <caroline@copyrighthub.org>
Dear Phil, I won't be able to join on the 4th of April and it doesn't work for most of May, however after that in general it should be ok. Best Regards, Sabrina On 21/03/2016 15:22, Phil Archer wrote: > Dear all, > > Renato, Ben and I have been looking at the results of the Doodle poll > [1] trying to find a regular time slow for the WG's weekly meetings. > > Of course there is *no* time when everyone is available, still less, > readily available, therefore any choice is a compromise that will upset > someone. To cut a long story short, the day and time chosen is: > > MONDAY 08:00 New York, 13:00 London, 14:00 Paris, 21:00 Brisbane > > Both Caroline and Sabrina have indicated that this is not a good time. > Will it always be bad? How definite is your 'no?' > > Selecting Monday poses another problem in that that's when lots of > holidays fall. There are 3 UK bank holiday Mondays between now and the > end of May, for example. The first of them is this coming (Easter) Monday. > > So... for *this* week, we'll have the call at the same time as last week > on THURSDAY. > > So that's: > > Thursday 24th at noon UTC > http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converted.html?iso=20160324T12&p1=0&p2=47&p3=43&p4=195&p5=236 > or, if you prefer: > > 08:00 EDST (New York) > 12:00 GMT (London) > 13:00 CET (Vienna/Madrid) > 22:00 AEST (Brisbane) > > Skip the following week > > Start regular Monday calls on Monday 4th April, also at noon UTC > http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converted.html?iso=20160404T12&p1=0&p2=47&p3=43&p4=195&p5=236 > > > > 08:00 EDST (New York) > 13:00 BST (London) > 14:00 CEST (Vienna/Madrid) > 22:00 AEST (Brisbane) > > Notice that European times are one hour later since Europe changes to > DST this weekend - in fact, it's at the same time UTC. > > Ben will be posting the agenda for this Thursday's meeting in the coming > day or so. > > Phil. > > > [1] http://doodle.com/poll/a9hhwsiacwvfehug > > -- Assistant Professor, Institute for Management Information Systems, Vienna University of Economics and Business Tel: +43-1-31336-4494 E-mail: sabrina.kirrane [at] wu.ac.at http://www.wu.ac.at/ec/team/sabrina-kirrane/
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