Most of EPF calls happen 8AM Pacific Time, which gives a chance for the 
Europeans committers/contributors to participate.
If you schedule a meeting in the Yahoo group I mentioned, the convention 
is to schedule it using Pacific time as the default time zone, so people 
know how to derive their time zones from there.
It sounds like Thursdays 8AM PT is a free time slot (in general) in the 
EPF Yahoo calendar, but of course it is just a suggestion :-)

Thanks,

Ricardo Balduino
Senior Software Engineer

IBM Rational Software (www.ibm.com/rational)
Eclipse Process Framework (www.eclipse.org/epf)




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Thanks to all (Claude, Ana, Brian & Jim) for responding.

Let us work on the assumption that the first call will be next week, the 
week of April 23rd.

Question 1: What are bad days for people?
Lyndon: Tuesday and Friday 

Question 2: If we are using GMT as a baseline, what are the time ranges 
that are good for people?
Lyndon: 1PM - 11PM GMT

On 4/16/07, Jim Ruehlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd like to be on the call as well. 



Thanks,

Jim



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Subject: [epf-dev] Scrum:Scrum kickoff meeting



I'm interested in discussions around the Scrum plugin. However I am not 
available this week (I am doing a Scrum training).
About Scrum phases, I have included two in the plugin:
- preparation (including planning)
- sprint phase (development via sprints and optionally releasing)
I am inclined to think that the Planning, Staging, Developing and
Implement (not Releasing) phases are obsolete.
Claude


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