- From: Corban Brook <corbanbrook@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2010 08:24:26 -0400
- To: Alistair MacDonald <al@bocoup.com>
- Cc: Stefan Håkansson LK <stefan.lk.hakansson@ericsson.com>, "public-xg-audio@w3.org" <public-xg-audio@w3.org>
Works for me. re, corban On 16-Jun-10, at 18:44 PM, Alistair MacDonald wrote: > It appears that an earlier time would be better for our European > members. I propose we move the time to: 12pm EST, which is: 9am > California, 5pm UK and 6pm CET. > > How does that sound to everyone? > > Al > > > > > On 06/10/2010 02:45 AM, Stefan Håkansson LK wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> being one hour east of UK (at CET), I would also prefer the meeting >> being held earlier in the day than the proposed 3 pm ET. >> >> Br, >> Stefan >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: public-xg-audio-request@w3.org [mailto:public-xg-audio-request@w3.org >> ] On Behalf Of Michael Good >> Sent: den 9 juni 2010 06:02 >> To: public-xg-audio@w3.org >> Subject: Re: Getting Started >> >> My experience is that 11:00 or 12:00 pm ET works best for meetings >> that range from California to Europe (8 or 9 am PT / 5 or 6 pm CET). >> If we only go as far east as the UK, then 12:00 or 1:00 pm ET works. >> If we have Asian representatives too, then we probably will have to >> rotate times. >> >> Mondays at any of those times are good for me, with 12:00 pm ET >> preferred. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Michael Good >> Recordare LLC >> www.recordare.com >> >> >> >> >> > > > -- > Alistair MacDonald > Bocoup, LLC > http://bocoup.com > +1-617-379-2752 > +1-617-584-1420 > 319 A Street > Boston MA > 02210 > >
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