- From: Jean-Jacques Moreau <jean-jacques.moreau@crf.canon.fr>
- Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 10:21:51 +0100
- To: public-ws-pnf-tf@w3.org
- CC: Jonathan Marsh <jmarsh@microsoft.com>, Philippe Le Hegaret <plh@w3.org>, FABLET Youenn <youenn.fablet@crf.canon.fr>
+1 to Dave for ruling out silly times. On the same basis, I'd gently suggest that we also rule out 19:00+ (CET). Such times have had the infortunate effect of causing a bit of an indigestion over the last three years. Besides, they would really be unfair on Sanjiva. Dave, you shouldn't assume everyone works from 10:00 to 23:59. Different people have different arrangments; some wakeup earlier than others, apparently. ;-) Glen, Fridays don't work well on the other side of the Atlantic. Imagine you were to spend the week-end in Rome; would you still fancy a Friday 19:00 EST telcon? ;-) Don, I was unable to meet your deadline, unfortunately. Can I suggest you post messages earlier in the day so that Europeans are indeed able to respond the same day? Timezones are a sensative issue. I'd expect reasonnable people to meet at reasonnable times. Jean-Jacques. David Orchard wrote: > Let's just rule silly times out. 6:30 am is a silly time. David Orchard also wrote: > Expect me to become coherent only after 9am PST. and: > Midnight isn't silly Glen Daniels wrote: > Fridays have worked well in the past. Don Mullen wrote at 19:56 CET: > **Please send by end of day today -- Tuesday** That way, > I can post tomorrow morning.
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