Alex - everyone is welcome to join, we usually send an email to this
mailing list a day or two prior to the event with the agenda and a link to
the livestream and the hangout.

I don't think there is "a form" as such (or, if there is one, I don't know
where it is :) ).

--
*Marco Massenzio*
Distributed Systems Engineer
http://codetrips.com

On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 6:32 PM, Alex Clemmer <clemmer.alexan...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> (Sorry, just out of ignorance: is anyone allowed to come to the
> community sync? I googled around and it looks like the answer is yes,
> but I don't see a living schedule anywhere... If the answer is indeed
> yes, is there a form where I can sign up for the calendar invite?)
>
> On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 5:37 PM, Christopher M Luciano
> <cmluci...@us.ibm.com> wrote:
> > +1 weekly
> >
> >  On Oct 16, 2015, 12:38:31 PM, "Marco Massenzio" <ma...@mesosphere.io>
> wrote:
> >  Just to clarify, I'd been assuming rotating times when I gave my +1 for
> >  bi-weekly.
> >  Having said that, I don't feel too strongly about it - the positive
> thing
> >  about weekly meetings is that we can skip one every other for those who
> >  "like it bi-weekly" :) (the other way, instead, not being possible!)
> >  Thanks!
> >  --
> >  *Marco Massenzio*
> >  Distributed Systems Engineer
> >  http://codetrips.com
> >  On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 3:35 PM, Diana J Arroyo  wrote:
> >  > +1 for weekly.
> >  >
> >  > Best Regards,
> >  > Diana Arroyo
> >  > darr...@us.ibm.com
> >  >
> >  > [image: Inactive hide details for tommy xiao ---10/16/2015 07:20:13
> >  > AM---+1 for bi-weekly. 2015-10-16 17:36 GMT+08:00 Bernd Mathiske >
> xiao ---10/16/2015 07:20:13 AM---+1 for bi-weekly. 2015-10-16 17:36
> >  > GMT+08:00 Bernd Mathiske :
> >  >
> >  > From: tommy xiao
> >  > To: dev@mesos.apache.org
> >  > Date: 10/16/2015 07:20 AM
> >  > Subject: Re: Community Sync Interval
> >  > ------------------------------
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> >  > +1 for bi-weekly.
> >  >
> >  > 2015-10-16 17:36 GMT+08:00 Bernd Mathiske :
> >  >
> >  > > +1 for bi-weekly and I have been assuming rotating times in the
> first
> >  > > place, as I suspect many others as well.
> >  > >
> >  > > (9am and 3pm are not very far apart. Probably better to go for 8am
> and
> >  > 5pm
> >  > > or something like that.)
> >  > >
> >  > > > On Oct 16, 2015, at 11:08 AM, haosdent  wrote:
> >  > > >
> >  > > > If we rotating times, weekly reasonable. I think 9am and
> 9pm(Pacific)
> >  > OK
> >  > > > for UTC+8.
> >  > > >
> >  > > > +1 weekly, with rotating times. And do we need confirm host
> places?
> >  > > >
> >  > > > On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 4:45 PM, Adam Bordelon
> >  > > wrote:
> >  > > >
> >  > > >> Wow, split crowd. Keep in mind that we also want to adjust the
> times
> >  > to
> >  > > >> better accommodate people in different time zones. This could
> mean
> >  > > >> something like 9am, 3pm, 9pm, 3pm (Pacific). If we do one of
> these a
> >  > > week,
> >  > > >> then we end up with bi-weekly 3pm meetings, for those on the west
> >  > coast
> >  > > >> that don't want to wake up early or stay up late. And we can
> still
> >  > > include
> >  > > >> Europe and Asia with the early/late meetings, so they get to
> attend at
> >  > > >> least one a month, hopefully with at least a one committer
> present.
> >  > > >> Nobody's expected to attend every meeting, but those who crave
> weekly
> >  > > >> meetings have a chance.
> >  > > >>
> >  > > >> +1 weekly, with rotating times. Let's decide soon, so we can get
> it on
> >  > > the
> >  > > >> calendar!
> >  > > >>
> >  > > >> On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 8:22 PM, Klaus Ma  wrote:
> >  > > >>
> >  > > >>> +1 for weekly
> >  > > >>>
> >  > > >>> Agree with a shorter weekly meeting to sync up, make progress
> step by
> >  > > >> step
> >  > > >>>
> >  > > >>>
> >  > > >>> On 2015年10月16日 10:49, Yong Qiao Wang wrote:
> >  > > >>>
> >  > > >>>> +1 for bi-weekly.
> >  > > >>>>
> >  > > >>>> Regards!
> >  > > >>>>
> >  > > >>>> Yong Qiao Wang(王勇桥)
> >  > > >>>>
> >  > > >>>>
> >  > > >>>>
> >  > > >>>> From:   Jojy Varghese
> >  > > >>>> To:     dev@mesos.apache.org
> >  > > >>>> Date:   16/10/2015 09:01
> >  > > >>>> Subject:        Re: Community Sync Interval
> >  > > >>>>
> >  > > >>>>
> >  > > >>>>
> >  > > >>>> +1 bi-weekly
> >  > > >>>>
> >  > > >>>>
> >  > > >>>> On Oct 15, 2015, at 5:42 PM, Isabel Jimenez
> >  > > >>>>>
> >  > > >>>>  wrote:
> >  > > >>>>
> >  > > >>>>> +1 for bi-weekly
> >  > > >>>>>
> >  > > >>>>> On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 4:18 PM, Alex Rukletsov <
> >  > a...@mesosphere.com
> >  > > >
> >  > > >>>>>
> >  > > >>>> wrote:
> >  > > >>>>
> >  > > >>>>> +1 for bi-weekly.
> >  > > >>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>> On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 12:50 AM, Elizabeth Lingg
> >  > > >>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>> > > >>>>
> >  > > >>>>> wrote:
> >  > > >>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>> +1 Weekly
> >  > > >>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>> -Elizabeth
> >  > > >>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>> On Thursday, October 15, 2015, Greg Mann
> >  > > wrote:
> >  > > >>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>> I agree with Daniel, +1 for weekly and we can re-evaluate
> in a
> >  > bit
> >  > > to
> >  > > >>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>> see
> >  > > >>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>> how people are liking it.
> >  > > >>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>> On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 3:33 PM, Guangya Liu <
> >  > gyliu...@gmail.com
> >  > > >>>>>>>> > wrote:
> >  > > >>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>> +1 for bi-weekly
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>> Thanks,
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>> Guangya
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>> On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 6:08 AM, Daniel Mercer <
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>> dmer...@fantoccini.com
> >  > > >>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>> >
> >  > > >>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>> wrote:
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>> +1 for weekly -- if this results in diminishing returns
> we can
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>> always
> >  > > >>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>> reset
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>> to biweekly.
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>> On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 2:44 PM, Kapil Arya <
> >  > > ka...@mesosphere.io
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>> > wrote:
> >  > > >>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>> +1 for bi-weekly.
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>> On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 4:40 PM, Jan Schlicht <
> >  > > j...@mesosphere.io
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>> >
> >  > > >>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>> wrote:
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>> +1 for weekly.
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>> On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 1:36 PM, Artem Harutyunyan <
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>> ar...@mesosphere.io >
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>> +1 for weekly.
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 10:41 AM, haosdent <
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>> haosd...@gmail.com
> >  > > >>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>> >
> >  > > >>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>> wrote:
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>> +1 for bi-weekly
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 1:19 AM, Michael Park <
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> mcyp...@gmail.com
> >  > > >>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>> wrote:
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> We discussed whether the community syncs should be
> weekly
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> or
> >  > > >>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>> bi-weekly
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>> (once every 2 weeks).
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> There were differing opinions on the subject during
> the
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> community
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>> sync
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>> today.
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> An argument for weekly: meetings can be shorter and
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> missing
> >  > > >>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>> a
> >  > > >>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>> meeting
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>> won't
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> be as big a deal as missing a longer meeting.
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> An argument for bi-weekly: there are many people
> involved
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> in
> >  > > >>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>> these
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>> meetings, we should keep it infrequent so that it reduces
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> people's
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>> time
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> commitments.
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> This email is intended to capture your +1s or other
> ideas
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> you
> >  > > >>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>> might
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>> have!
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks,
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> MPark.
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> --
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Best Regards,
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Haosdent Huang
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>> --
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>> *Jan Schlicht*
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>> Distributed Systems Engineer, Mesosphere
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>>>>>>>>>
> >  > > >>>>
> >  > > >>>>
> >  > > >>>>
> >  > > >>> --
> >  > > >>> Da (Klaus), Ma (马达) | PMP® | Advisory Software Engineer
> >  > > >>> Platform Symphony/DCOS Development & Support, STG, IBM GCG
> >  > > >>> +86-10-8245 4084 | mad...@cn.ibm.com | http://www.cguru.net
> >  > > >>>
> >  > > >>>
> >  > > >>
> >  > > >
> >  > > >
> >  > > >
> >  > > > --
> >  > > > Best Regards,
> >  > > > Haosdent Huang
> >  > >
> >  > >
> >  >
> >  >
> >  > --
> >  > Deshi Xiao
> >  > Twitter: xds2000
> >  > E-mail: xiaods(AT)gmail.com
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
>
>
>
> --
> Alex
>
> Theory is the first term in the Taylor series of practice. -- Thomas M
> Cover (1992)
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