On Tue, 15 May 2018 21:48:05 +0200 Stefan Schmidt <ste...@osg.samsung.com> said:

> Hello.
> 
> 
> On 05/15/2018 07:21 PM, Marcel Hollerbach wrote:
> > Do what you like, call the time here. I give this up. I deleted the 
> > calendar item and removed the wiki content regarding the proposed solution.
> >
> > I proposed this now 7 days ago, no one was opposed you even wrote
> > "I'm in on this. Already added it to my own personal calendar with 
> > notifications etc." Now it seems that the wind has change 180° degrees 
> > and we are from "I'm on this" to "I am against this".
> >
> I am for one happy that you took the initiative to get some things started
> (calendar entry, wiki page for minutes, etc)
> 
> Going through this thread makes me wonder why we need to have like 30 mails
> discussion about the perfect time for the meeting. I really think this can be
> fine-tuned over time (echoing Mike here) as the need comes up. Right no we
> should just go with a time that fits the people _we know_ attending.

That is why i suggested the time we already used. for the prior IRC meetings.
we could shuffle by one hour 1. a single time and see how it goes. see my other
mails in this thread.

> We should focus on having an agenda to talk about to actually achieve
> something with this meetings and have an irc log and minutes later on.
> Without having this and some actual meetings happened the whole discussion on
> a complicated schedule is really mood. If we do not meeting content which is
> worthwhile nobody will show up no matter how convenient the time is for them.
> 
> Marcel took the step to setup time, agenda, etc for this meeting. Let's honor
> this and see during the meeting if the time needs to change for the people
> actually attending.
> 
> regards
> Stefan Schmidt
> 
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