Thanks!
On Tue Nov 25 2014 at 3:15:49 AM Yves-Gwenaël Bourhis
yves-gwenael.bour...@cloudwatt.com wrote:
Le 24/11/2014 04:20, Richard Jones a écrit :
Thanks everyone, I've closed the poll. I'm sorry to say that there's no
combination of two timeslots which allows everyone to attend a
Thanks Richard for setting up the poll.
Today, we finalized on the new meeting times. The decision is to meet at
alternating times, 2000 UTC and 1200 UTC, on Weds. The meetings will remain
in openstack-meeting-3.
A schedule of upcoming meeting times has been added to
Le 24/11/2014 04:20, Richard Jones a écrit :
Thanks everyone, I've closed the poll. I'm sorry to say that there's no
combination of two timeslots which allows everyone to attend a meeting.
Of the 25 respondents, the best we can do is cater for 24 of you.
Optimising for the maximum number
Thanks everyone, I've closed the poll. I'm sorry to say that there's no
combination of two timeslots which allows everyone to attend a meeting. Of
the 25 respondents, the best we can do is cater for 24 of you.
Optimising for the maximum number of attendees, the potential meeting times
are 2000
Thanks everyone who has responded. I'm going to leave the poll open until
the weekend to allow for stragglers to get their times in, and then close
it and we can see what the results are.
The poll is at https://doodle.com/47h3f35nad62ncnf scroll to the far right
to set your timezone.
On 12/11/14 02:45, Richard Jones wrote:
I have set up a doodle poll to let folk enter their preferred times.
It's in UTC/GMT (/London time, because doodle) so use something like
http://everytimezone.com/ to figure that out :)
https://doodle.com/47h3f35nad62ncnf
Richard
Quick Question:
I did it that way so that the form wouldn't blow out completely, and I
thought for our purposes of scheduling a 2 hour precision would be good
enough.
On 14 November 2014 22:32, Jaromir Coufal jcou...@redhat.com wrote:
On 12/11/14 02:45, Richard Jones wrote:
I have set up a doodle poll to let
To clarify - I created the doodle in UTC (so the times in there are UTC
00:00 Monday to 23:59 Friday) but they will be shifted to your local
timezone - scroll all the way to the right to double-check that it's set
correctly for you.
Sorry for the confusion.
Richard
On 12 November 2014
I have set up a doodle poll to let folk enter their preferred times. It's
in UTC/GMT (/London time, because doodle) so use something like
http://everytimezone.com/ to figure that out :)
https://doodle.com/47h3f35nad62ncnf
Richard
On 11 November 2014 18:46, Matthias Runge mru...@redhat.com