[opensource-dev] [META] Communication tools (was: Request for clarification on mailing list guidelines)

Aleric Inglewood aleric.inglewood at gmail.com
Fri Mar 26 05:36:08 PDT 2010


I'd prefer it if the meeting was NOT during 9-11 pm my time (CET)... but
immediately after it, or
immediately before it. Alternatively 1-3 pm my time could be a good
alternative.

Now to convert that to PST ... I believe that most of the winter and summer
the
difference is 9 hours, even though at the *moment* the difference is 8
hours?
So, assuming 9 hours that would translate to STARTING times of:

4 AM or 5 AM (I guess that is not going to happen?)
11 AM or 2 PM.

Starting times of 12 AM or 1 PM are possible, but not preferable, and I
would
probably not be there every time in that case (my social life in SL happens
then).

On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 5:10 AM, Philippe (Merov) Bossut <
merov at lindenlab.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> We discussed this subject again at the Hippo meeting today.
>
> Forums didn't have much takers though I'll try to spend time there and see
> for myself how the dynamic works.
>
> The extra IW meeting was better received. Tuesday seemed to work but we
> couldn't decide on a time, 2pm PST works for those present at the meeting
> but the point, precisely, is to get a time that works for those who can't
> make it at 2pm PST....
>
> So, if you think you'll come to this new meeting, please propose a time
> range here and I'll collate the results. I'll give more weight to those who
> can't make it to the Thursday meeting. Hope we'll find a time that works.
>
> Cheers,
> - Merov
>
>
>
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