- From: Kirill Gavrylyuk <kirillg@microsoft.com>
- Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 20:08:34 -0700
- To: "Lofton Henderson" <lofton@rockynet.com>, "Olivier Thereaux" <ot@w3.org>
- Cc: <www-qa-wg@w3.org>
I think we're getting closer to an agreement on the time that would suit everybody. From what Olivier proposed, seems like the Seattle Boston Paris Tokyo > Wed 8:00 AM * Wed 11:00 AM * Wed 5:00 PM * Thu 12:00 AM has some chances. It's still not that friendly for Olivier, but better then it is now. So I propose: 1.) until f2f, we use 11am EDT. (there are 4 regular telcons before f2f) 2.) any "extra" telcons will be scheduled for 10AM EDT (asia-friendly) 3.) discuss at f2f, we can alternate 11am EDT (PT friendly) and 10am EDT(asia friendly) every quarter a year. -----Original Message----- From: Lofton Henderson [mailto:lofton@rockynet.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 7:28 AM To: Olivier Thereaux Cc: www-qa-wg@w3.org Subject: Re: Teleconf times I propose: 1.) until f2f, we leave the "regular" time at 2PM EDT (there are 4 regular telcons before f2f) 2.) any "extra" telcons will be scheduled for 10AM EDT (asia-friendly) 3.) discuss at f2f One idea to consider at f2f might be: every quarter year, swap "regular" time between asia-friendly and asia-hostile. -Lofton. At 11:22 AM 4/15/02 +0900, Olivier Thereaux wrote: >On Thu, Apr 11, 2002, Karl Dubost wrote: > > I think it would be fair to make a kind of rotation in the time we > > are doing our teleconferences. > > > > We have people in Europe people, East US Coast, West US Coast, > > Japan. > > > > > http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingtime.html?day=11&month=4& > year=2002&p1=234&p2=43&p3=195&p4=248 > > > > Now > > Seattle Boston Paris Tokyo > > Wed 11:00 AM * Wed 2:00 PM * Wed 8:00 PM * Thu 3:00 AM > >s/Thu/Fri/ and s/Wed/Thu/ (basically, all the day-of-week info given >here is 1 day too early, but since we're talking about time schedule, >it's not a big problem.) > >My preference (generally speaking, i.e regardless of what time it is >elsewhere in the world): > >prefered: > > Thu 5:00 AM * Thu 8:00 AM * Thu 2:00 PM * Thu 9:00 PM > > Thu 6:00 AM * Thu 9:00 AM * Thu 3:00 PM * Thu 10:00 PM > > Wed 2:00 PM * Wed 5:00 PM * Wed 11:00 PM * Thu 6:00 AM > > Wed 8:00 PM * Wed 11:00 PM * Thu 5:00 AM * Thu 12:00 PM > >"OK": > > Thu 7:00 AM * Thu 10:00 AM * Thu 4:00 PM * Thu 11:00 PM > > Wed 8:00 AM * Wed 11:00 AM * Wed 5:00 PM * Thu 12:00 AM > > >Still hoping we can come to an agreement on a decent schedule for >everyone. > >-- >Olivier
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