Having one standard time is good. But there needs to be participation too,
otherwise it won't be successful.
So lets find a good time that everyone can join. Other proposal is to setup
two meetings in a month, one is convenient for US
and other is convenient for Asia/Europe. Personally I am fine to take call
in the night if it is not between 6-9PM PST.
In the morning I am fine to take early calls even at 7 AM. I am just
stating my availability, and the goal should be larger participation IMO.

JV

On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 9:14 PM Sijie Guo <guosi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I think it is very difficult to find a good time slot for US, Europe and
> Asia.
>
> I would propose followings:
>
> - keep the regular community meetings at 8AM PST and make sure all meeting
> notes are updated and shared via mailing lists. Release manager should
> drive the community meeting.
> - additionally, if there are topics required ad-hoc calls, we can set up
> ad-hoc calls for the people required to be involved in the call. Also make
> sure all meeting notes are shared to the community.
> - lastly, Ivan and me have been doing bug triages for Pulsar. We might be
> starting doing same things for BookKeeper. It will be running weekly. We
> will document the bug triage process and share the meeting details.
> Everyone are recommended to join the triage as well.
>
> Let me know your thoughts.
>
> - Sijie
>
> On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 4:10 PM Enrico Olivelli <eolive...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi folks,
> > I think it is time to resume Community Meetings in 2019.
> >
> > Currently we are running the meeting at 8 AM PST, every two weeks.
> >
> > We can decide to change the date, if we find it uncomfortable.
> >
> > Jia and I were proposing to have a variable time for the call,
> > depending on the needs or depending from the person who "calls" for a
> > specific topic.
> >
> > I see that that time is not good for Jia and people from China.
> >
> > The goals of the community meetings are:
> > - Let community members 'meet' each other
> > - Discuss proposals
> > - Discuss about problems
> > - Share our projects/usages of BookKeeper/DL
> >
> > Every decision in ASF must be taken on ML, but we are humans and
> > humans "like" to talk and I find this meetings an important way of
> > "making community"
> >
> > Best regards
> >
> > Enrico
> >
>


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