- From: Bob Wyman <bob@wyman.us>
- Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2023 00:12:25 -0400
- To: dzagidulin@gmail.com, nightpool <eg1290@gmail.com>, Aaron Parecki <aaron@parecki.com>
- Cc: public-swicg@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAA1s49XmcoBWcDVGMQOTTbMzXh29iOJ-wAU2smSsmVt4TL-m-g@mail.gmail.com>
There seems to be agreement that we should have regular meetings. So, let's do it! As I understand the process, one of the SWICG Chairs would need to call these meetings. Does it matter which one? Is one of you willing to do so? I realize that nightpool has requested that meetings be held on weekends or "outside of normal working hours." I suspect that this would be inconvenient for most participants. Nonetheless, I'm curious to know what timezone nightpool is in and what is considered "working hours" in that time zone. My personal preference would be that meetings be held on Mondays at 12:00pm (noon) Eastern time (GMT-4). That time works well for several other W3C groups whose members are primarily in the US and Europe. I'd also like to suggest that meetings be held on the first Monday of each month, beginning with May 1. Would the first Monday of the month, at 12:00pm Eastern Time (GMT-4), starting on May 1, 2023 work for you? Could one of the chairs please attempt to either set up a meeting at that time or at least poll the group for another time? bob wyman On Wed, Mar 29, 2023 at 2:49 PM Dmitri Zagidulin <dzagidulin@gmail.com> wrote: > I agree, let's do monthly meetings. > Which of course brings up the question of what date and time slot. > > On Wed, Mar 29, 2023 at 2:12 PM Bob Wyman <bob@wyman.us> wrote: > >> Given the significant interest in restarting the process and given the >> issues identified, I would prefer monthly meetings rather than quarterly >> meetings. If monthly meetings turn out to be too frequent, or too >> infrequent, we can always adjust the schedule in the future. However, I am >> confident that quarterly meetings would be too infrequent to be useful at >> this point in time. >> >> bob wyman >> >
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